- The list below includes 56 free or cheap things to do in or near Prince Frederick, Maryland, including 97 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Mini Golf, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Flag Ponds Nature Park to Edward T Hall Aquatic Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Prince Frederick and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chesapeake Beach, Solomons, Waldorf and Clinton.
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Stocked with a multitude of amenities, Catonsville Family Center Y has a 4,300 fitness center with weights, cardio machines, bikes, and other equipment. The Y has an indoor pool where visitors can swim laps.
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Old tires offer a unique play place for kids ages five to 12 at the tire park of Patapsco Valley State Park. The park offers tires for climbing and swinging and is covered in soft, recycled tire mulch.
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A traditional bowling center, AMF Centreville Lanes features 32 lanes of bowling with shoe rental. The center has a lounge area along with flat-screen televisions showing sports programming and arcade game machines.
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Within the Manassas 4 Cinemas, visitors can enjoy presentations within four individual auditoriums. Popular first-run films are shown at the movie theater which offers discount Tuesday ticket prices for all shows.
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The Magic Putting Place is a miniature golf course featuring two different courses with 36 holes in total to play on. The course offers night-golf after dark as well as many concessions options to enjoy.
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Columbia SportsPark is a facility designed to provide fun and entertainment to those who visit. Activities at the SportsPark include an 18-hole mini golf course, 10 batting cages, a playground, and two 600 foot pavilions.
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Multiplex Cinemas is one of the architectural landmarks of the community dubbed the Downtown for the twenty first century. It was taken over by Bow-Tie Cinemas and currently screens classics and blockbusters and has digital projectors & leather rocking seats.
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Get a lesson in American History at the Stuart Mosby Civil War Cavalry Museum in Centreville. Displays include artifacts such as weapons, historical documents and artwork honoring the Stuart-Mosby Calvary.
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The local history of the city is put on display at The Manassas Museum. The permanent exhibits go into the Native American past of the area, but the bulk of the collection is on the Civil War and related artifacts.