- The list below includes 320 free or cheap things to do in or near Sandy Springs, Georgia, including 98 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Specialty Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Parks.
- From Morgan Falls Overlook Park to Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sandy Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Atlanta, Decatur, Roswell and Alpharetta.
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Containing the McRitchie-Hollis Museum, the Newnan Coweta Historical Society documents the local history of Newnan Georgia. Events at the historical society include poetry readings, fundraisers, historical talks, art exhibits, and crafting events.
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Visitors to Downtown Newnan, Georgia enjoy a host of entertainment, dining choices and other amenities. The downtown district is the heart of the city and its most popular area among tourists. Newnam is frequently featured in major films, and celebrity sightings are common.
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Griffin 10 Cenima offers the latest films in its auditoriums with stadium seating and 3-D technology. The concession stand serves snacks and soda; and has self-serve butter for customers to add to their popcorn.
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Locted in Griffen, Georgia, Magnolia Lanes is a bowling facility that offers public bowling and league play for all ages and abilities. Bowling birthday packages are offered at the site.
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Amicalola Falls State Park is a 1,000 acre state park featuring 12 miles of hiking trails. Amicalola is Cherokee for Tumbling Waters, which describes the park fittingly due to the scenic cascading waterfalls.
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Situated among the mountains north of Dahlonega, Dockery Lake Campground offers eleven camp sites with basic amenities like grills, picnic tables, and lantern posts, but no water or electric hook-ups. The area offers fishing in the lake and hiking opportunities.
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Dahlonega General Store has its old country general store charm and houses a variety of items ranging from home-made jams, old fashioned candy to wooden yo-yo's, books and gourmet goods.
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Once the site of a US courthouse, the Dahlonega Gold Museum features displays that showcase 19th century coins minted in the town as well as memorabilia from the days of the gold rush.
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Featuring a multipurpose grass field, Hancock Park provides visitors with a large, open space for picnics, soccer, and other outdoor activities. The park has a wooden pavilion has hosts community concerts and festivals.
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1 Public Square, Dahlonega, GA 30533
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For a full perspective concerning the Gold Rush, the visitor can go to the Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site. The museum is housed in the oldest courthouse in the state, dating back to 1836.