- The list below includes 4 free or cheap things to do in or near Morehead, Kentucky, including 24 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters, Lake and Specialty Shops.
- From Cave Run Lake to Carrington Rock, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Morehead.
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42.6 Miles
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304 Main St, Paintsville, KY 41240
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The birthplace of the queen of country music, the Loretta Lynn's Birthplace - Butcher Hollow is a typical coal miner's home, exhibiting memorabilia. There is also a gift shop on the site.
42.6 Miles
Guild House Gallery is an art gallery featuring artwork by both local artists and art students. The gallery focuses on showcasing artwork by guild members, but is also open to displaying artwork by non-associate local artists.
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217 South Main Street, Winchester, KY 40391
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The Bluegrass Heritage Museum gives visitors an insight to Central Kentucky's rich history. The museum features various themed rooms and exhibits included quilting displays, a Civil War exhibit and agricultural displays.
43.1 Miles
Lykins Park is a beautiful historical park of Winchester. The park features over 40 acres of sprawling green grass with picnic areas, multiple baseball fields, basketball court, tennis courts, a skate park, concert stage and a playground.
43.2 Miles
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Wheeler Avenue, Winchester, KY 40391
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From fitness to aquatics centers, Winchester-Clark County Park & Recreation Office serves the community with facilities built for recreational activities. Among these facilities is College Park, which features basketball and tennis courts.
44.0 Miles
Malco Winchester Cinema is a state of the art modern cinema in Winchester. The theatre plays the latest film titles and offers rocking chair seating and a full service snack bar.
44.1 Miles
A movie theater featuring nine screens, Winchester Cinema displays first-run feature films using digital projection and sound. The theater offers rocking chairs, online ticketing, a game room and a concession area with food and drinks.
44.3 Miles
Garden Roller Rink was founded in 1986 and is family-owned and operated. They offer open skate on Friday and Saturday and host birthday parties as well as family gatherings and other events.
44.5 Miles
Established in 1937, the Daniel Boone National Forest covers 2.1 million acres and features one of the largest concentrations of caves in the world, as well as several reservoirs, canyons, falls, and the Sheltowee Trace Trail which has 315 miles.
45.2 Miles
The Reverend John Rankin was a prominent abolitionist in the early 1800s, and the John Rankin House serves as a memorial to him and his work. The house was actually one of the better known stops along the Underground Railroad and was preserved to contain several of Rankin's personal items.