- The list below includes 33 free or cheap things to do in or near Rockport, Indiana, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Other Entertainment, Historic Sites, Parks and Family Fun Center.
- From Holiday Drive-In to Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rockport and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Owensboro, Santa Claus, Evansville and Lincoln City.
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Founded in 1993, the Western KY Botanical Garden is a nonprofit botanical garden dedicated to educating about and showcasing natural beauty. Visitors enjoy walking through the garden and seeing the many flowers and other foliage.
9.0 Miles
Visitors taking a walking tour of Western Kentucky Botanical Garden will see thematic gardens with flowers like roses and irises. They will also see memorials, historical trees, pieces of art, and wildlife like foxes, groundhogs, rabbits and birds.
10.4 Miles
Covering 23.75 acres, the Legion Park has playgrounds, a ½ mile long paved trail, picnic areas, a basketball court and one tennis court.
12.3 Miles
Malco Cinema Twelve is a local movie theater that shows its guests the latest Hollywood film releases. The theater includes a number of amenities for its guests, including matinee specials, concessions, and theater rentals, among others.
14.4 Miles
The Panther Creek Park has plenty of trails, making it suited for both hikers and wildlife watchers. It also has picnic shelters, a butterfly garden and a 6 acre lake, among others.
16.2 Miles
Located in the town of Santa Claus, Indiana, Santa's Stables are a family friendly way to spend an afternoon. Kids of all ages will enjoy the guided horseback or pony rides through the scenic grounds.
16.3 Miles
Located on the banks of Lake Tipsaw, Tipsaw Lake Recreation Area offers the best fishing, boating, swimming, picnic and camping experience. It also has a biking and hiking trail. It is ideal for educational programs too.
17.1 Miles
The place where the future president spent his youth, the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial includes the historical farm, a visitor's center, memorial halls, and a museum.
17.1 Miles
Covering 1,747 acres and established in 1932, the Lincoln State Park features camping sites, the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Plaza, an amphitheater, and more than 10 miles of trails, among others.
17.3 Miles
During the Christmas season, visitors can take their cars to Mistletoe Drive to see extravagantly decorated homes with Christmas lights. Every street is decorated with a different Christmas theme. The street takes about an hour to drive through.