- The list below includes 391 free or cheap things to do in or near Odenton, Maryland, including 116 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Art Gallery and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Odenton Park to Towsers Branch Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Odenton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Baltimore, Washington, Silver Spring and Annapolis.
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44.6 Miles
Baker Park has easy walking trails, water features, baseball fields, picnic tables, and benches. Visitors can walk, jog, run, play tennis, or hang out anytime. They also usually hold concerts every July 4th.
44.6 Miles
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34 votes
Balls Bluff Rd., NE, Leesburg, VA 20175
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Commemorating the Civil War, Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park is a popular historical site in Leesburg. The park offers guided tours of the battlefield to aid in educating both children and adults about the war.
44.7 Miles
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64 votes
Battlefield Parkway, Leesburg, VA
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The first Civil War engagement to take place in Loudoun County is memorialized at Ball's Bluff Battlefield & National Cemetery. The site of the battle is preserved, and tours of the area are held every week from April to November.
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Serving as the home field for the Harrisburg Senators, the Pfitzner Stadium is a small yet well beloved local tradition. The baseball team itself feeds into the Nationals, and fireworks are held for every Saturday game.
44.7 Miles
Cox Farms is a seasonal pumpkin patch that features a hayride, a volcano slide, potato sack slides, and sponge pits. The farm also sells pumpkins and holds live musical performances on occasion.
44.9 Miles
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43 votes
1611 North Market Street, Frederick, MD
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Initially the retirement home of Thomas Johnson, this historic house operates as Rose Hill Manor Park & Children's Museum today featuring numerous exhibits and hands-on displays about domestic life during colonial period.
44.9 Miles
Located next to Beaverdam Reservoir, Edgar Tillet Memorial Park measures 51 acres and provides views of the reservoir. The park features two softball and two baseball fields as well as picnic areas.
45.0 Miles
Featuring 36 synthetic lanes and electronic scoring, Terrance Lanes Tenpin Center hosts open bowling as well as league and tournament play. The alley features effects like glow lights and a techno sound system, as well.
45.1 Miles
The oldest house remaining in Prince William County, Woodbridge's' Rippon Lodge Historic Site is a popular tourist destination. The lodge was originally a tobacco plantation and is now a home museum open to the public for tours of the house and grounds.
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133 votes
2001 Daniel K Ludwig Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22191
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The Leesylvania State Park is considered to be a historic site in the region as it was visited by Captain John Smith and serves as the ancestral home area for Virginia's legendary Fairfax and Lee families. There are also many outdoor activities for visitors, including picnicking, hiking, fishing, and boating.