- The list below includes 74 free or cheap things to do in or near Martinsville, Indiana, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Camping Site and National & State Parks.
- From Martinsville City Park to Morgan-Monroe State Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Martinsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bloomington, Greenwood, Plainfield and Nashville.
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18.8 Miles
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202 East 6th Street, Bloomington, IN
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With both rotating and permanent exhibits to browse, Monroe County History Center & Genealogy Library offers visitors a look at the region's history and culture. The permanent exhibit includes artifacts like a carriage, pioneer cabin, and agricultural tools.
18.8 Miles
At Bear's Place, visitors can enjoy specialty drinks while watching a game of poker and listening to live music. On Mondays, the pub hosts an open mic night where visitors can practice their comedy routine for a live audience.
18.9 Miles
Spend a day at the Bloomington Antique Mall to find unique, one-of-a-kind treasures. With over 24,000 feet of floor space, it is worth a visit to find antiques, artwork, artisan-made crafts, and much more.
18.9 Miles
Indiana University in Bloomington is much more than a college basketball mecca. The sprawling campus is ideal for biking and rollerblading and features an Art Museum, theaters, sporting events and concerts.
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Offering a view of and access to Lake Monroe, Pate Hollow Trail provides access to wildlife such as birds and deer in a wooded environment. The approximately 7.7 mile trail can be used for hiking.
19.0 Miles
The WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology has thrilled more than 740,000 visitors to its award winning exhibits. Young and old will enjoy the Bubble-Airium and the live insects, lizards and reptiles in the Science Gallery.
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851 South Columbia Road, Plainfield, IN 46168
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Visitors to the Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline park can partake in various trampoline activities including open jump, Skyslam basketball, fitness classes, dodgeball, and jumping into a pit of foam cubes. Sky Zone is the first trampoline park of its kind.
19.1 Miles
A 3 acre dog park, Plainfield Bark Park features one section for smaller dogs and another section for large dogs. The park has fire hydrants, trees, and tunnels for the dogs to travel through.
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The Wylie House was built in 1835 and was the home of Andrew Wylie, who was the first president of Indiana University. Today, visitors can explore the house's unique architecture and furnishings from the past.
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White Lick Creek Trail is a paved, one mile trail with rural and urban scenery. It crosses several rivers and streams, as well as an old electric rail line, and allows for biking and rollerblading.