- The list below includes 37 free or cheap things to do in or near Prattville, Alabama, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Music Venue.
- From Overlook Memorial Park to Cooters Pond, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Prattville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Montgomery, Wetumpka and Clanton.
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An indoor ice rink located within a mall, Eastdale Mall Ice Palace is open daily for individual and group skaters and accepts checks or cash. Private lessons are also offered once a week.
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3001 Jasmine Hill Road, Wetumpka, AL 36093
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The Jasmine Hill Gardens & Outdoor Museum is a 20-acre site that melds both sculptures and the outdoors. The location contains a full-scale replica of the Temple of Hera Ruins.
16.1 Miles
Outfitters for adventure trips on the Coosa River, Coosa River Adventures, Inc offers canoe, kayak, and stand-up paddle board rentals and sales. Rentals include launch-site transportation, as well as life jackets and necessary equipment.
16.7 Miles
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One Museum Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117
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The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts displays permanent collections with items dating from the beginning of the 19th century, from domains like painting and sculpture. It is also children-friendly with exhibits from children's works, with its program ARTWORKS.
17.0 Miles
Winton Blount served as United States Postmaster General from 1969 to 19. In 1985, Blount donated $21.5 million dollars, the largest private donation to American theatre at that time, to build the Museum of Fine Arts and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Wynton M. Blount Cultural Park.
17.0 Miles
At Skate Zone 2000, visitors can go roller skating, play pool, and visit an arcade to play games. The facility hosts a children's program that consists of field trips, arts and crafts, and other activities.
24.2 Miles
Peach Park is a small variety, good volume selection farmers market specializing in local seasonal fruits and vegetables including the Chilton Co. Peach. It features a fruit market with homemade ice cream, fresh fruit bar, homemade cobblers, fried pies and a gift shop with beautiful adjoining gardens.
30.6 Miles
The Edmund Pettus Bridge is a National Historic Landmark since 2013. It is a place of pilgrimage since the 7th of March 1965, also known as the Bloody Sunday, when armed policemen attacked civil rights protesters.
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Martin Luther King Jr Street and Water Ave, Selma, AL
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The history of the local region from the Civil War through the Civil Rights Movement is on display at the Old Depot Museum. The building was originally built in 1891 as a railway depot.
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Slavery & Civil War Museum is the sister museum to the National Voting Rights Museum. They display both permanent and temporary exhibits that depict historical, topical and provocative impacts and occurrences during the period of slavery in America.