- The list below includes 55 free or cheap things to do in or near Mobile, Alabama, including 54 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Historic Homes, Parks and Historic Ships.
- From Mobile Bay to Cottage Hill Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mobile and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fairhope, Daphne, Spanish Fort and Malbis.
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Explore the city via an adventure combining the fun of a scavenger hunt with the information of a self-guided tour
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The revolutionary educator Marietta Johnson is the focus of the Marietta Johnson Museum that contains artifacts about her life and work. She founded a unique school in 1907 that was even endorsed by John Dewey.
20.5 Miles
Maintained by the City of Fairhope, the Fairhope Recreation Center features a fitness room, two gyms, a walking track, and rooms for various fitness classes. The facility also has a nursery for child care while parents exercise.
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Point Clear Fishing Adventures is a guided fishing charter trip company that specializes in Trout fishing in Mobile By. The company also offers tours of the Blakely River, the Tensaw River, and the Raft River.
21.6 Miles
Fairhope Avenue is the main shopping area in this picturesque resort town where you can find a charming flower filled downtown shopping district, filled with art galleries, restaurants, over 80 unique shops and an abundance of public art, and places to stop and get coffee or a drink.
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Being the largest park in Daphne, Village Point Park Preserve has a lot to offer its visitors. Besides the usual things to do in a park, in here can also be found The Village and its D'Olive Cemetery, the village being an old pioneer settlement, with a very rich history.
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Spanning 300 acres, Oak Hollow Farm is a scenic location that hosts weddings, parties, gatherings, and other special events. The farm offers horseback riding, dove and pheasant hunting, and day camps.
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Weeks Bay is a government protected wildlife reserve that encompasses more than 6,000 acres of tidal and forested wetlands within the greater Mobile Bay estuarine. There is a small museum and a great board walks through the wetlands.
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See the alligators up close and get a chance to hold a baby gator. In the feeding show, watch the staff feed these reptiles. You can also get the chance to feed the gators yourself.
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The oldest standing building in all of Mississippi, the Le Pointe Krebs House was originally constructed in the 1770s. Now restored, the building is in the middle of a historic park area.
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Petit Bois Island is a scenic and picturesque wilderness island located off the coast of Mississippi. Visitors commonly enjoy camping, hiking, swimming, and sightseeing when they are on their trip to the island.