- The list below includes 26 free or cheap things to do in or near Pinehurst, North Carolina, including 42 different types of inexpensive activities like Playgrounds, Movie Theaters, Music Venue and Specialty Museums.
- From Sandhills Horticultural Gardens to Camelot Playground, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pinehurst and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Southern Pines, Rockingham, Seagrove and Sanford.
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Chalmers Pool is a public pool with kids water area featuring water spouts and slides, and an adult pool with poolside lounge-chairs, changing rooms and restrooms. Swim lessons for all ages and a junior lifeguard program are also available.
33.9 Miles
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6925 Pisgah Covered Bridge Road, Seagrove, NC 27205
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An Asheboro, North Carolina landmark, the Pisgah Covered Bridge spans 54 feet over the western fork of the Little River. The bridge, which is one of the two remaining covered bridges in the state, was built in 1911 for $40.00.
34.0 Miles
The home of author Edgar Allan Poe, the 1897 Poe House sits in Fayetteville, North Carolina. This large Victorian-style mansion is now a museum that offers several guided tours. The most popular tour emphasizes women's rights in turn-of-the-century North Carolina.
34.0 Miles
Serving as a regional historical institution, the Museum of Cape Fear features exhibits and artifacts on the history of the 20 counties of southern North Carolina. History from the time of the Native Americans through the early 20th century is covered.
34.3 Miles
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100 Bragg Boulevard, Fayetteville, NC 28301
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Fayetteville, North Carolina is home to the Airborne & Special Ops Museum. This military museum offers free admission and accepts donations. In addition to its large collection of military memorabilia, the museum contains a film theater and simulator ride.
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The 10-foot wide paved path, Cape Fear River Trail, can be used for walking, running, biking, and roller-blading. Over 700 species of plants and trees and 150 species of birds can be seen from the trail.
34.6 Miles
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325 Franklin Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301
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Located in the downtown area, Fayetteville Transportation Museum takes visitors through the history and evolution of all kinds of travel. Displays include train, airplane, automobile, and steamboat exhibits and information.
34.6 Miles
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Corner of Rowan Street & Ray Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301
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Opened in 2007, Festival Park is a 14-acre park that includes a pedestrian walkway that ties into a creek-side trail, a main stage, and a grass lawn. The lawn can seat intimate groups as well as large crowds.
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Circle M Farms is a horse farm dedicated to the breeding, showing, and development of quarter horses. The farm, which owns champion runner Mr. More Phenomenal, also offers boarding and stabling services to other horse owners as well.
34.7 Miles
True to its name, the CAMEO Art House Theatre in Fayetteville, North Carolina is the city's premier destination for independent art films. It also shows foreign productions and is a frequent venue for fundraisers.