- The list below includes 23 free or cheap things to do in or near New Bern, North Carolina, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Walking Trails, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Isaac Taylor Garden to New Bern Battlefield Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Bern and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Havelock.
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Lasting 3 miles and following along the southern bank of the Tar River, the South Tar River Greenway provides a hiking trail as well as views of the shore line. An off-leash dog park is available alongside a Wildflower Garden.
39.6 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a community park and recreation area that offers boat access to the Tar River at Town Common. The park also houses the Greenvile Toyota Amphitheater and features walking trails, fishing piers, and the millennium sundial.
40.1 Miles
Featuring five ponds and two piers, River Park North is a 324 acre nature park allowing visitors to fish, boat and camp. It has three hiking trails, picnic shelters with grills, a volleyball court and wildlife observation areas.
40.5 Miles
Greenville Fun Park Inc is a family entertainment center (or family fun center) featuring a variety of recreational attractions. Among these attractions are go karts, bumper boats, a miniature golf course, a snack bar, and an arcade.
42.4 Miles
A nature preserve, Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge offers visitors an opportunity to observe animals and birds in their natural habitat. There are also numerous plants and trees to see and study.
42.7 Miles
Snead's Ferry's Tiki Bar/ VooDoo Lounge is a hookah bar and music club. It hosts dancing, parties, live music, and special events, and serves a full array of drinks from the bar.
43.2 Miles
Established in 1980, the Thurston Art Gallery is a location that displays and sells a number of artistic works and items. These include local art, shirts, jewelry, totebags, and many other items.
47.0 Miles
Visitors can enjoy island hopping adventures, sunset cruises and fishing charters with Lookout Adventures. They also offer dolphin watching tours and boat rentals, and their fishing trips target a variety of species including tuna, mackerel, and sharks.
48.3 Miles
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240 Park Entrance Road, Goldsboro, NC 28578
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The land that is now part of the Cliffs of the Neuse State Park was used by Native Americans for centuries and was the original construction site of the Confederate ironclad C.S.S. Neuse. The modern park offers an 11-acre swimming lake, five hiking trails, and a 35-site campground.