- The list below includes 73 free or cheap things to do in or near Orange Beach, Alabama, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Family Fun Center, Arts Centers and Marinas.
- From OB Watersports to Hudson Marina Fishing Charter on America II, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Orange Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pensacola, Gulf Shores, Foley and Fairhope.
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Pensacola Civic Center is a performance and entertainment venue that hosts touring musicians and singers, such as Cher, as well as providing facilities for ice skating and ice hockey events. Meeting areas are also offered for corporate or social events.
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With sandy beaches, Santa Rosa Island is a popular tourist venue. The island is also equipped with several restaurants and shopping boutiques, and frequently a variety of special events such as musical concerts are hosted there.
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Fairhope Avenue is the main shopping area in this picturesque resort town where you can find a charming flower filled downtown shopping district, filled with art galleries, restaurants, over 80 unique shops and an abundance of public art, and places to stop and get coffee or a drink.
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1150 Fort Pickens Road, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
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Built in 1859, Pensacola Lighthouse & Museum offers visitors self-guided tours where they can climb to the top to view the surrounding bay, beaches, and forts. The lighthouse features a keeper's quarters and a museum with artifacts from the 1800s.
25.2 Miles
Point Clear Fishing Adventures is a guided fishing charter trip company that specializes in Trout fishing in Mobile By. The company also offers tours of the Blakely River, the Tensaw River, and the Raft River.
25.2 Miles
The 155-acre Shoreline Park is divided into two regions. The North offers a recreation center for indoor activities and outdoor space dedicated to a variety of sports. The South has a boat ramp, nature trails and picnic tables.
25.6 Miles
Fairhope Museum can be described as an extensive research on the city's history. With temporary exhibits on the mezzanine, this museum is also the home of permanent collections which present Fairhope's past.
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The revolutionary educator Marietta Johnson is the focus of the Marietta Johnson Museum that contains artifacts about her life and work. She founded a unique school in 1907 that was even endorsed by John Dewey.
25.7 Miles
Located on the shores of Weeks Bay, Crooked Hook Charters offers chartered inshore fishing trips. Each trip is customized to the guests and all trips include required licensing and gear.
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Fairhope's Christine Linson Gallery is an art gallery that features the work of Christine Linson, and artist who draws her subjects primarily from the Fairhope area and its landmarks. The gallery features prints and a variety of gifts.