- The list below includes 64 free or cheap things to do in or near Nashville, Indiana, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, National & State Parks, Bike Paths and Ziplines.
- From Brown County State Park to Salt Creek Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Nashville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bloomington, Columbus, Martinsville and Corydon.
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Customers enjoy a mountain biking excursion best suited for established and expert bikers
15.8 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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A 32-lane bowling center, Classic Bowling Lanes offers open and league bowling along with birthday party hosting. The center provides a pro shop, automatic scoring, shoe rental and a snack bar with food, drinks and adult beverages.
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301 W Country Club Drive, Bloomington, IN 47403
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At two miles long, Bloomington Rail Trail leads visitors through a natural woodland with shade provided by the surrounding trees. This trail is a popular spot for jogging and walking dogs.
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390 The Cmns, Columbus, IN 47201
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Indianapolis Museum of Art Columbus Gallery was founded in 1883 and is one of the 10 largest and 10 oldest general art museums in the nation. They feature an array of collections including African, American, Asian and European art.
16.9 Miles
Trails, shelters, a playground, and other amenities are found in Mill Race Park. On its 32 acres are also found the Mill Race Tower and the Custer-Nugent Amphitheatre.
17.2 Miles
Traderbaker Flea Market is a flea market with many vendor stalls. They offer a wide array of crafts, furniture, computers, clothing, toys, auto and collectibles with the selection of items changing on a weekly basis.
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Cikana State Fish Hatchery is a warm-water hatchery using modern intensive and extensive fish culture techniques. The fish produced at Cikana are stocked in state-managed waters throughout Indiana and are not for sale to the public.
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Famous for its unique architecture, the Miller House & Garden were designed after World War II by Eero Saarinen, designer of the Gateway Arch. Managed by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the house is open daily for guided tours.
17.4 Miles
Known in the community for its low admission prices, ShowPlace Cinemas shows movies on its first run in its theaters. The cinema offers summer specials on food from its concession stand.
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Aimed at teaching the children about the local community and not only, the Kidscommons's new facility was opened in 2005 and features a 17 foot-tall climbing wall, the House of Japan, and the Childhood Garden among others. Electricity and visual arts are some of the topics approached by this center.