- The list below includes 6 free or cheap things to do in or near Orangeburg, South Carolina, including 32 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Gardens, Sports Facilities/Fields and Parks.
- From Edisto Memorial Gardens to Country Club of Orangeburg, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Orangeburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Santee.
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5605 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC 29212
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From wooden boardwalks to water playgrounds, The River Center At Saluda Shoals Park offers visitors a riverfront park with swimming and hiking areas. The park features large, covered picnic areas with dozens of picnic tables and grills.
43.5 Miles
Lake Ashwood is a 75 acre lakeside park offering a dock and boat ramp. The lake is suitable for fishing and boating. The park also maintains a sheltered picnic area and several picnic tables.
43.9 Miles
Encompassing over 2,000 acres, Harbison State Forest is an educational expanse of land. The forest is used as a getaway and venue for learning for children and adults alike.
44.0 Miles
Columbia's Carmike Cinemas 14 is a 14 theater movie multiplex that shows primarily first run Hollywood movies in fully digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees and a variety of concession options.
44.9 Miles
Bowling tournaments, leagues, and youth programs are available at Anchor Lanes. Different special events and deals for groups or parties are offered, including party space, food, and activities.
45.1 Miles
Irmo Town Park is a peaceful, small park that is ideal for simply relaxing or having a picnic. Special events, such as concerts and farmers markets, are also held in the park.
45.3 Miles
Situated on 14 acres, Irmo Community Park is a wooded area with paved walking trails and an amphitheater. There are playgrounds, picnic areas and restroom facilities and the park is also home to a community festival.
46.4 Miles
Specializing in a natural training, PaperShell Stables provides personalized lessons for developing a bond between the visitor and their horse. The lessons consist of the horse and visitor working together to overcome obstacles.
47.2 Miles
Richland County of is a county that has a conservation department, a judicial system, a community development program, an elections office, and a grants department. The county also has a public works program and a recycling service.
47.9 Miles
Aiken's Hitchcock Woods is a rare urban forest. It is dominated by pine trees and has an extensive system of equestrian trails. Hitchcock Woods is also a popular venue for steeplechase competitions and hunting on horseback.