- The list below includes 53 free or cheap things to do in or near Morehead City, North Carolina, including 43 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, History Museums, Haunted Tours and Music Venue.
- From Atlantic Beach at Fort Macon to Portside Marina Miramar Boats Inc, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Morehead City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Beaufort, Atlantic Beach, Swansboro and Emerald Isle.
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Recently remodeled, Skate Nation provides a roller skating rink that is open to the public. The rink features glow in the dark walls, rotating lights, an arcade area, and a snack bar.
41.5 Miles
Wheels Roller Skating Rink is a public indoor rink that is open year round. They offer roller skating sessions for the public as well as speed skating and rent out the facility for parties and corporate events.
43.0 Miles
At Sea Gull Recreation Center, visitors can practice their golf swing in the covered stalls of the driving range. The center also has an 18 hole miniature golf course and batting cages.
43.7 Miles
Equine County is an equestrian facility that offers full service horse boarding and a training facility. The venue also provides horseback riding lessons for beginners as well as experienced riders.
45.4 Miles
Suitable for birthday parties and other group gatherings, Southwest Paintball is equipped with many fields for play. A full-service paintball center, there is also an equipment and supply store on site.
46.3 Miles
The main focus of Thirty Acres & a Mule Farm is the activity of gem panning for the entire family. Gems that have been found on site can be assessed by a a professional to see if they can be polished and cut.
49.7 Miles
Visitors to Ocracoke Lighthouse can pull off the road, take pictures of the lighthouse, and read a storyboard detailing its construction. The lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in North Carolina in continuous service, and the second oldest in the United States.
50.0 Miles
Reestablished by United States National Park Service Ranger Jim Henning, the Ocracoke Pony Pens hold descendants of the original Ocracoke feral horses. Visitors can watch the horses from an observation platform.