- The list below includes 54 free or cheap things to do in or near Seneca Falls, New York, including 58 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Distilleries and History Museums.
- From Women's Rights National Historical Park to Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Seneca Falls and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Auburn, Penn Yan, Canandaigua and Skaneateles.
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Featuring a 20 foot waterfall, Clarks Gully offers a walking trail for visitors that weaves through a creek. The water from Clarks Gully leads into Lake Canandaigua. The waterfall provides a picturesque photo op destination for visitors.
37.0 Miles
Boasting a comfortable and laid-back attitude and approach, Double Barrel Brewing Company is a nano brewery that makes a variety of beers. Visitors can taste them, and can customize them with flavored bitters, including cherry, ginger, orange, and spice.
37.0 Miles
With several artificial turf fields available, J M McDonald Sports Complex offers an indoor facility for field hockey, baseball, football, tennis, and more. The complex also hosts fitness classes like yoga, kickboxing, and circuit training.
37.0 Miles
281 Bowling Inc is a bowling alley that features competitive bowling leagues, a fully stocked pro shop, a full bar, and a full restaurant. The alley has special discounted pricing on Saturdays and Sundays.
37.1 Miles
The CNY Living History Center is a historical museum location that displays a number of exhibits and artifacts relating to local history. Exhibits include a collection of trucks, tractors, and Civil War memorabilia, among others.
37.3 Miles
Named after the creek which crosses it and after the many falls in it, the Buttermilk Falls State Park was founded in 1924 and has cabins, pavilions, playgrounds, as well as other amenities. The main activities which can be performed in here are fishing, hunting, and hiking.
37.3 Miles
The centerpiece of the park in which it is found, the Gorge at Watkins Glen State Park was created by the glaciers immediately after the Ice Age. It is basically a 400 foot-deep narrow cut in the earth, through which several waterfalls pass.
37.4 Miles
For centuries, nature has been working to create the beauty and splendor of Grimes Glen in Naples, NY. A gentle Creekside hike leads visitors to the first 60-foot high waterfall, continuing on to another waterfall that cascades into a wading pool.
37.5 Miles
The Robert Treman State Park is popular for its waterfalls, the best known being the Lucifer Falls. 4.5 miles of trails connect all the falls. In here there are also camping areas, picnic tables, playing fields, and a pool. The Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House is also in here.
37.5 Miles
The Watkins Glen State Park is the most popular in the Finger Lakes area, because it has a 400 foot-deep gorge, which forms 19 waterfalls. Among the amenities in here can be mentioned the picnic areas, the pavilions, the camping sites, and the playgrounds.