- 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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A Step Above Stables is an equestrian facility offering a wide range of services which include riding lessons, trail riding, boarding and more. They are also professional sellars and provide healthy and trained horses for purchases.
41.6 Miles
Located where the Cherokee Trail of Tears began, New Echota offers guests 12 different reconstructed and original Native American buildings. Visitors can enjoy the interactive tour, films, nature trails and a visitor center that offers souvenirs and educational materials.
43.7 Miles
Hit the lanes at Calhoun Bowling Center in Georgia for a fantastic family night. Take part in the Calhoun Gordon County Bowling Association as a member of a bowling league or bowl just for the fun of it in this laid-back environment.
44.2 Miles
A part of Fanin County, Long Creek Falls are a natural attraction with two distinct drops and a relatively easy hiking trail to the top and the base of the falls which offer scenic views of the surrounding area.
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Saunooke Village, Cherokee, NC 28789
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Explore history and tradition at the Cherokee Heritage Museum and Gallery in North Carolina. Visitors to the museum will have the chance to tour various historical sites while also enjoying exhibits dedicated to the celebration and preservation of the culture.
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765 Murphy Hwy, Blairsville, GA 30512
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North Georgia's Premier Fishing Guide Service offer full and half day trips on the local lakes where patrons can fish and enjoy the mountains and wildlife, including bald eagles. They supply all the necessary equipment, bait and knowledge.
44.9 Miles
Hosting various outdoor activities for the local youth, Calhoun City Recreation Dept offers softball, baseball, soccer, and football fields on its grounds. It also has bike paths, walking trails, and a large playground.
44.9 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a variety of community and special events at the Harris Arts Center. The center houses the Ratner Theater, the Roland Hayes Museum, classrooms, art galleries, and rental spaces.
45.1 Miles
Visitors can view a miniature rock garden with hand made stone castles at The Garden. The Garden also features a variety of flowers, sculptures, houses made from pebbles, and a stream.
45.3 Miles
Nestled in rural Georgia, the Chatahoochee National Forest is a large wilderness preserve dedicated to combating invasive species, nurturing endangered plans and educating the public about forestry and conservation. It is a popular destination for ginseng harvesting, for which a permit is required.