- The list below includes 53 free or cheap things to do in or near New Market, Virginia, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Military Museums, Historic Sites, Caverns & Caves and Parks.
- From New Market Battlefield State Hstrcl Prk Cvl Wr Msm to New Market State Historical Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Market and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Harrisonburg, Luray, McGaheysville and Virginia Beach.
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A guide service as well as a fully-stocked fly fishing outfitting store, the South River Fly Shop offers an array of products and services, both in-store and online. The shop also offers lessons in fly fishing.
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Seneca Caves offers two caves that visitors can tour, one of which is the oldest cave in West Virginia. Visitors can also mine for gemstones, picnic, and visit the gift shop.
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With a natural woodlands setting, Montgomery Hall Park offers the community a space to enjoy picnics and recreational sports activities. The park features a triple floor playground with slides on each level.
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A wide range of films is shown at the Zeus Digital Theater. Most of the features are popular first-run Hollywood films with some prominent independent movies being shown on occasion, and the state-of-the-art projection is coupled with 3D for certain movies as well.
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With a variety of group fitness classes offered, visitors at Waynesboro Family YMCA can enroll in kickboxing, yoga, Zumba, and more. The aquatics facility hosts swimming classes with Red Cross certified instructors.
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The University of Virginia can be a very relaxing place to both walk and bike. Almost all the buildings remain in their classic stone architecture forms with extensive manicured lawns and gardens for public viewing.
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Located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley are the Star B Stables. Offering guided trail rides and riding lessons, the stables welcome riders of all ages and of all skill level.
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Battle Park Drive, Winchester, VA
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As the site of a Civil War battle, Kernstown Battlefield & Pritchard House is a 315 acre park with a visitor center. The park has a trail with interpretative signs explaining the events of the battle.
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155 Rugby Road, Charlottesville, VA 22904
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Also known as the Fralin Museum, the on-campus University of Virginia Art Museum has an extensive permanent collection made of roughly 13,000 objects. Highlights of the collection include African art, Native American art, European paintings, and photographs.
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Located on a historic farm, The Kernstown Battlefield offers visitors self-guided tours of its farm house and property. During the tour, visitors will learn about the farm's involvement in a Civil War battle.