- The list below includes 448 free or cheap things to do in or near Reston, Virginia, including 120 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Swimming Pool and Skating Rinks.
- From Lake Fairfax Park to Vernon J Walker Nature Education Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Reston and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Arlington, Silver Spring and Bethesda.
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Cancun Cantina is a nightclub that features country and rock music, free salsa and swing dance lessons, and pub food. The location also features special events, including Halloween parties and Latin Night.
38.7 Miles
Featuring coaches from the Netherlands, Dutch Soccer School offers soccer instruction to visitors of all skill levels. The school teaches visitors the basics of the sport, from footwork to ball mastery.
39.0 Miles
The Thomas Viaduct Obelisk is a 15 foot tall obelisk housed on top of the relay end of the Thomas Viaduct, a stone masonry railroad bridge. The obelisk designates the government and railroad officials connected to the bridge project.
39.1 Miles
Hosting leagues and tournaments for volleyball and soccer, Volleyball House is an indoor sports facility with turf soccer fields and volleyball courts. On Fridays, the center hosts a drop-in volleyball session, where visitors can rent courts for recreational volleyball.
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6421 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville, MD 21228
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Established in the year 1980, The 40 W Racquet Club is a recreational sports club that features a snack area, changing rooms, a sauna/shower, and multiple tennis courts. The club offers racquetball and tennis lessons throughout the year.
39.4 Miles
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.
39.4 Miles
Aquia Landing is nearly a quarter-mile of recreational beach that is open year round. They offer a natural setting surrounded by wooded and marshy areas and provide recreational amenities including pavilions with picnic tables and sand volleyball courts.
39.5 Miles
Comprised of 41 acres, the Stafford Civil War Park in Stafford, Virginia displays hut sites and artillery fortifications that were part of the biggest Union encampment during the Civil War. Interpretive maps and signs give meaning to the landscape.
39.6 Miles
One of the many tributaries of the Potomac River, Antietam Creek flows past the battlefied of historic Battle of Antietam and offers historic sightseeing, camping, canoeing and more.
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6620 Zittlestown Road, Middletown, MD 21769
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The Washington Monument State Park is home of the monument built in 1837 to honor George Washington and the site of Maryland's first Civil War battle. The park offers views of the valley, hiking, picnicking, and a Civil War Museum.