- The list below includes 29 free or cheap things to do in or near Pine Mountain, Georgia, including 49 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Gardens, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park to Callaway Gardens, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pine Mountain and in nearby cities within 25 miles like LaGrange, Columbus and Warm Springs.
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The Lunch Box Museum is a museum that collects lunch boxes. There are over 3,000 items on display, and featured items include a 1951 Hopalong Cassidy model, a 1970's Charlie's Angels model and an E.T. lunch box from the 1980's.
26.8 Miles
Idle Hour Park sits on the edge of scenic Moon Lake, and has a mile long nature trail that circles it. The park offers a playground, fishing, tennis courts, ball fields, a splash pad, and picnic areas with grills.
27.0 Miles
The Phenix City Art Center is a studio and gallery aimed at promoting the arts to the residents of the local community. In addition to displaying arts, the gallery also hosts painting classes available to local residents.
27.6 Miles
Since it's opening in 2011, Archery Connection has been providing archery lessons and competitions on their 35 lane 20 yard range. Birthday parties are offered, and on site pro shop is available for equipment and custom tuning.
28.4 Miles
There are two major collections at the Columbus Museum: the art collection and the history collection. A children's area is located downstairs, and the Bradley Olmsted Garden outside the museum.
28.4 Miles
In business for more than 30 years, WhiteWaterExpress is a river outfitter that offers rentals, guided trips, and a variety of other features. Visitors to their camp can also ride horses, play paintball, and do a ropes course.
28.8 Miles
1000 Bay Ave., Chattahoochee Camp, Columbus, GA 31901
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Whitewater Express is a full service whitewater rafting outfitter offering guided tours down the Chattahoochee River. In addition to the rafting, the facility also offers zipline riding along with daily rentals of paddle boards and mountain bikes.
29.0 Miles
A part of the historic district since 1988, the Heritage Corner features houses and building dating back to the early 19th century. One of the most famous is the Pemberton House, where the inventor of Coca Cola lived.
29.0 Miles
Standing 20 feet tall, Kadie the Cow of Columbus used to be placed in front of a dairy, which is now demolished. A 3 foot-tall calf was added in 2003, and its name is Bebe.