- The list below includes 40 free or cheap things to do in or near Slidell, Louisiana, including 54 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Laser Tag and Movie Theaters.
- From John Slidell Park to Fritchie Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Slidell and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mandeville, Covington, Abita Springs and Picayune.
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From trout to triple tail, Living A Dream Guide Service with Captain Eric Dumas offers visitors a kid friendly fishing trip experience on Lake Pontchartrain. The captain's favorite fishing spots are under the bridges of the lake.
18.4 Miles
Formerly a railroad corridor, Tammany Trace has been converted to a set of trails suitable for hiking, running, biking, and horseback riding. The facility also features a playground with a variety of equipment.
18.6 Miles
Running for 31 miles, the Tammany Trace can be used by hikers, bikers, and horseback riders, and connects 5 cities in the area.
19.0 Miles
At the Paul D. Cordes Park, visitors can get some exercise playing on the site's tennis and basketball courts. The location also contains a cook-out area, picnic tables, and a playground that make it a good location for a family outing.
20.6 Miles
More than 1,000 found objects and home-made inventions are exhibited at the UCM Museum. The collection includes a miniature southern town, arcade games, and memorabilia.
20.8 Miles
This bowling alley offers guests the chance to enjoy a game in a vintage setting. Tiffany Lanes also hosts birthday parties for children who like to play and eat goodies from the snack bar.
21.0 Miles
The largest brewery in Mississippi's Gulf Coast area is also the first post-Prohibition brewery in the state. Founded in 2003, the brewers make handcrafted beers, which can be sampled during Front and Back Porch tours. Tours are available Thursday and Friday afternoons at 4, 5 and 6 p.m., and from 11 to 4, hour…
21.0 Miles
Visitors can drive along the shore of Ms Gulf Coast and see the historic beach. Since Hurricane Katrina, local businesses have been recovering and offer new restaurants, shops, and more for visitors to look at.
21.7 Miles
The tours at the Insta-Gator Ranch will acquaint the visitor with the Louisiana Alligator industry, from the moment the eggs are laid and harvested until the moment the handbag is bought. A Baby Alligator Area is found on the site, and it can organize private events, such as birthday parties.
21.8 Miles
7 beer specialties, 5 seasonal brews, and several other are produced at the Abita Springs Brewery Tour. It organizes special events, such as the Pub Crawls.