- The list below includes 55 free or cheap things to do in or near Ocoee, Tennessee, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Ziplines, Parks and Farms & Ranches.
- From Cherokee Rafting to High Country Adventures, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ocoee and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cleveland, Ducktown, Athens and Benton.
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Lost Sea Inc. offers guided cavern and underground lake tours. Tour guides will explain the history of the caverns and explain the geological development of the cavern rooms throughout the tour, which traverses about three quarters of a mile.
32.9 Miles
The sprawling Ellijay Marketplace is an auction house, flea market and vender co-op offering a rich assortment of goods. Common items sold here include antique furniture, handmade candles, knit goods, artwork, vintage clothing, handmade lace and other home furnishings.
33.0 Miles
Located near the Cartecay and Coosawatee rivers, Boogie Rivers Tubing Company is a business offering tubing, kayaking, and canoe trips to its visitors. Guests commonly enjoy relaxing, enjoying the picturesque setting, and observing the local wildlife on their trip.
33.2 Miles
An entertainment center, The Bowling Alley features attractions including 12 lanes of bowling, laser tag and a bounce house. The alley also offers food and drink options as well as pool tables and an arcade.
33.6 Miles
Chattanooga's Walnut Street Bridge was erected in 1890. This truss-style bridge originally provided automotive and pedestrian passage across the Tennessee River. Its asphalt surface was replaced by wood planks in the late 20th century, and the bridge is now closed to vehicles.
33.6 Miles
Offering a different perspective on the historic downtown district of the city, Chattanooga Ghost Tours offer nightly and weekend walking trips through the area. Focusing on reported supernatural happenings and local legends, these guided tours do require reservations.
33.6 Miles
Featuring a century-old restored carousel, Coolidge Park contains a variety of activities for all ages, including rock climbing, picnics, an interactive fountain, and a military memorial. The park is home to the Walnut Street Bridge, the world's largest pedestrian bridge.
33.6 Miles
Housed in three architecturally varied buildings, Hunter Museum of American Art exhibits collections from the Colonial period to the present. Works by Mary Cassatt, Andy Warhol and Thomas Cole are represented. Guided, self-guided and studio tours provide an introduction to the collection.
33.8 Miles
Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Tennesee Aquarium is dedicated to marine wildlife appreciation, conservation and education. Its residents include sharks, dolphins, jellyfish, riotously colorful sea anemones and many other eye-catching creatures.
33.8 Miles
From festivals to museums, Chattanooga Visitor Center offers travel services to help visitors plan their trip in the region. The center is stocked with visitor resources like maps, brochures, and tickets for attractions.