- 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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Lasting a total of 90 minutes, Chattanooga Sidewalk Tours provide visitors the opportunity to take a guided walk around the historic city. Tours are led by experienced local guides who discuss the art, history, and architecture of the city.
36.9 Miles
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460 votes
Hwy 148, Lookout Mountain, TN
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Considered to be a segment of the larger Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, the Point Park - Lookout Mountain Battlefield contains many historical markers. There are monuments, historical tablets, the Craven House, hiking trails, and scenic overlooks.
37.0 Miles
Brush Paint & Sip is an art company that specializes in teaching classes that have to do with painting while enjoying a beverage of choice. The company holds lessons in various restaurants throughout the surrounding area.
37.2 Miles
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ellijay River Outfitters provides outdoor recreational equipment rentals for activities like kayaking, camping, hiking, and more. Once a month, it hosts an event with live music and entertainment.
37.3 Miles
Mountain Valley Farm specializes in grass-fed beef and pork which are available for purchase in a wide range of cuts such as filet, rib eye, sausage, boneless, pork tenderloin and more.
37.4 Miles
The Chattanooga Nature Center is an outdoor nature preserve as well as an environmental education facility. The center features the Blue Heron Boardwalk, the Wildlife Wanderland, and the Discovery Forest Treehouse.
37.4 Miles
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103 votes
400 Garden Road, Chattanooga, TN 37403
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Visitors to the Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center can enjoy hiking, biking, canoeing, browsing gardens and exploring the nature center. Wildlife like deer, turkey, turtles, beaver, and many species of birds can be seen on its 317 acres.
38.0 Miles
With Big Ol Fish Guiding Service, visitors can take a guided trip to nearby lakes to fish for striped bass and walleye. The boats are equipped with bait and fishing equipment, so visitors do not need to bring their own.
38.3 Miles
Open to the public, Smoky Mountain Gold & Ruby Mine lets guests pan for gold, gems and other treasures. Professionals are also available to help identify, clean and cut any valuable finds.
38.7 Miles
Visitors can enjoy guided fishing, floating, biking, hiking, and paddle trips with Appalachian Outfitters, Inc. Appalachian Outfitters also specializes in products and equipment for hiking, fly fishing, bicycling, and paddling.