- The list below includes 3 free or cheap things to do in or near Ramah, New Mexico, including 19 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From El Morro National Monument to Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ramah and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Grants.
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Having opened in 1959, Gal-A-Bowl is a family owned bowling alley that is a piece of the city's treasured history. The bowling alley features league play and party packages as well as special events and a full service snack bar.
30.5 Miles
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Rex Museum
300 West Historic Route 66 (Corner of Route 66 & 3rd St.), Gallup, NM
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Located within a building that was originally a brothel then a grocery, the Rex Museum is a museum that displays the history of the local area. Numerous artifacts, historical documents, and books fill the walls and halls of the museum.
30.7 Miles
A non-profit group, the Gallup Cultural Center features an art gallery, gift shop and historical museum. Additionally, special community events as well as educational programs are often scheduled at this facility.
30.7 Miles
Visitors to New Mexico can receive valuable travel and historical information at the Manuelito Visitor Center. It further provides a nice place to rest or take a break from driving.
30.7 Miles
Specializing in Southwestern Native American art, Tanner's Indian Arts displays rugs, jewelry, and other hand crafted pieces of art. The gallery is known for dealing authentic turquoise necklaces, rings, and pendants.
30.7 Miles
Silverbear Gallery is a unique art gallery dedicated to the works of Glen Petersen. Visitors can enjoy Petersen's full- and small-scale versions of original clothing and artifacts, including Native American rugs and pottery, from the areas inhabitants in the 1800's.
34.9 Miles
Hosted on a Navajo reservation, Gallup Flea Market features a variety of vendors, many of whom specialize in Native American arts, crafts, and jewelry. It also hosts a number of food vendors offering Navajo cuisine.
35.9 Miles
El Calderon Trail is accessible to the public throughout the year and is built around the El Calderon Cinder Cone that was formed roughly 115,000 years ago. Along with hiking and backcountry exploration, the trail leads to several caves for those who are feeling adventurous.
36.0 Miles
The New Mexico Mining Museum offers a faithful recreation of the fascinating, dangerous realities of uranium mining, including a mine shaft with elevator. It also offers displays of gems and minerals from various countries.