- The list below includes 169 free or cheap things to do in or near Rye, New Hampshire, including 109 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, National & State Parks, Fishing and Distilleries.
- From Odiorne Point State Park to Wallis Sands State Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rye and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hampton, Portsmouth, Haverhill and Ogunquit.
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Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities including fishing, kayaking, cycling, walking, and jogging at Horn Pond. The paved path around the lake is 2 miles long and there also a lot of benches and picnic tables.
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Featuring 24 lanes available, the Boutwells Bowling Center is a local bowling alley featuring a number of amenities for guests to enjoy. In addition to open bowling, the alley also has a bar/lounge, summer bowling leagues, and birthday party hosting.
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Featuring a 200 foot long ice rink, Flynn Rink offers visitors a space for classes, birthday parties, public skating, and other activities. The rink hosts local hockey leagues, with over 1000 seats available to spectators for watching games.
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The most popular fast foods and beverages are available during the screenings at the Saco Drive-In Theater. It also has a gift shop.
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Indoor garden, The Butterfly Place is a butterfly observation exhibit. The garden offers peaceful ambiance and large variety of butterfly species for viewing, educational tours and a souvenir gift shop.
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Only 5 miles north of Boston and spanning 2,575 acres, the Middlesex Fells Reservation is home for activities that include rock climbing, hiking and mountain biking. Views of the stony hills are featured, along with ponds, lakes and trails.
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Featuring a rotation of local and touring rock bands, Wonderland Ballroom functions as a music venue divided into three areas. The largest area has a stage and can hold over a thousand people at capacity.
42.2 Miles
The 200-acre Mary Cumming Park, located just north of Boston, offers meadows, forests, wetlands and a network of trails for public enjoyment. Visitors can partake in day hikes, backpacking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, picnicking and geocaching.
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Popular during the summer months, the Holland Memorial Pool is a public swimming pool run by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Visitors to the pool enjoy cooling off from the heat by swimming and relaxing in the water.
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Enjoy a variety of entertaiment options at Kings Bowling, including ten-pin bowling, ping pong, billards and more. Get a bite to eat at the full-service restaurant or cocktails at one of two bars. Private space can be booked for parties.