- The list below includes 35 free or cheap things to do in or near Morganton, North Carolina, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Ziplines, Bowling and Children's Play Area.
- From Catawba Meadows Park to Freedom Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Morganton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hickory, Linville and Lenoir.
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Course with multiple ziplines, rope bridges & tunnels; 32-foot climbing tower; & 40-foot-high treehouses
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Specializing in fly fishing, Wilson Creek Outfitters offers equipment and guided fishing trips to its visitors. This equipment includes supplies and accessories like art books, sunglasses, fly reels, and more.
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Located in Morganton, North Carolina, Bouncin' Kids features indoor fun in the form of kid-friendly 'Bouncin' Inflatables.' The center provides packages for kids' birthday parties as well. Kids aged six to nine years old will enjoy the playtime activities.
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CoMMA - City of Morganton Municipal Auditorium is a large auditorium featuring a 24 by 33 feet fresco by artist Ben Long. The auditorium hosts several events annually, primarily plays and musical performances.
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201 W Meeting Street, Morganton, NC 28655
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The History Museum of Burke County Inc is a historical museum that promotes the collection, preservation, and interpretation of the history of Burke County. The museum is split into the 'Old City Hall' section and the 'Railroad Depot' section.
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A quaint alley, Mimosa Lanes Inc. Bowling is an old-style venue that has bowlers keep score by hand. The small alley offers party packages, league signups, and it features light effects for added enjoyment.
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Marquee Cinemas is a local movie theater that shows the latest Hollywood released films to its guests. Amenities at the theater include matinee and senior ticket discounts, concessions, and Movie Magic passes.
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The Caldwell Historical Museum is a museum that chronicles the history of Caldwell County. The museum features a gift shop as well as a native American, pioneer, formation of the county, and civil war exhibits.
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Featuring the work of a local artist, Pelican Glassworks showcases glass pieces that depict nature and marine life. At the gallery, visitors can purchase table ware, vases, and other handmade gifts.
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Located in a forested area, Glenn C. Hilton Jr. Memorial Park is situated along a creek and provides a canoe launch. The park includes picnic shelters, a paved walking trail, nature boardwalk, disc golf course, memorial garden and playgrounds.
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Seasonally open, Downtown Hickory Farmers Market has over 50 vendors and three individual markets where visitors can shop, eat and enjoy live entertainment. Products there include produce, food, meat, cheeses, baked goods, honey and local crafts.