- The list below includes 63 free or cheap things to do in or near Simpsonville, South Carolina, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Recreation Centers, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From Heritage Park to Southside Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Simpsonville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Greenville, Spartanburg, Greer and Easley.
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1024 Cambridge Avenue, Greenwood, SC 29649
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Lander University's Disc Golf Course is a large open space appointed for disc golf games. Located on the campus of Lander University, it hosts a variety of casual and intramural disc golf contests.
38.0 Miles
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18 votes
106 Main Street, Greenwood, SC 29646
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The Museum and Railroad Historical Center is dedicated to providing information that is interesting about South Carolina's history. Exhibits include the south in the American Revolution, gems and minerals gallery, and a discovery lab.
38.1 Miles
Promoting the basic elements of life, Emerald Farm allows visitors to take a step back into a simpler time. Guests can observe working dairy farms, gardening, candle making, soap making, etc.
38.2 Miles
Nothing beats the heat like a lazy inner tube trip down the Green River. Green River Cove Tubing provides tubes, transportation to the launch site and client recovery at the end of the ride.
38.8 Miles
A pizza restaurant as well as an indoor amusement facility, the Starplex Gaffney offers a variety of games and other diversions. The complex includes a bowling alley as well as an array of arcade and redemption games.
38.8 Miles
The Big E Gaffney features a range of entertainment. They offer bowling, laser tag and a fun center that has an arcade, bumper cars, and a playland. The center also has a multi-screen movie theatre that shows first run movies.
39.1 Miles
The mansion that is the Burt Stark Museum allows visitors to experience another era. The historic home is complete with architecture, style, and furniture from the old south - visitors can still sense the emotion of the war between states in this home.
40.4 Miles
The biggest county-owned park in the western part of North Carolina, Jackson Park, which is located in Hendersonville, spans over 212 acres. Featured amenities include tennis courts, softball and soccer fields, dog park, basketball courts and nature trails.
40.6 Miles
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29 votes
1340 E Gilbert St, Hendersonville, NC
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The Western North Carolina Air Museum showcases how passenger flying used to be with a historic arrangement that allows guests to get close to the planes. There is an on-site active airport with the traditional grass pathways and antique airplanes on display.
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Featuring a large and varied collection of rare and classic toys, the Antique Toy Museum should appeal to children and adults alike. It features dolls and doll houses, windup toys, toy trains, and other antique items.