- The list below includes 149 free or cheap things to do in or near Smithfield, Virginia, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Parks, History Museums and Farmers Markets.
- From Windsor Castle Park to Historic St. Luke's Church, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Smithfield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk and Williamsburg.
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21.9 Miles
Located along the Elizabeth River, Paradise Creek Nature Park hosts a variety of educational events focusing on ecology and nature. The 40-acre park also features extensive walking and biking trails.
22.9 Miles
Ocean View Beach is a 6.5 acre beach and park designated as a festival park and featuring a large band shell for presentations and dancing. The beach has lifeguards in the summer, a boardwalk and open green space.
23.0 Miles
As one of the state of Virginia's largest inflatable playgrounds, Bounce House offers 30 000 square feet of inflatable entertainment, along with an indoor go-kart track and indoor picnic areas.
23.5 Miles
Waller Mill Park is 2705 acres situated around a reservoir and a 360 acre lake. It features play fields, walking trails, picnic tables and a dog park and visitors can also enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking and canoeing.
23.7 Miles
Whether you are an avid league bowler or just want to spend a few hours with friends, Williamsburg Lanes, is an ideal choice. This AMF bowling center features 40 lanes for bowling, as well as a restaurant and amenities for your next party or event.
23.8 Miles
As a horse training facility, Bit By Bit Farm offers horse shows where visitors can watch experienced riders perform tricks and maneuvers on their horses. The farm is known for its exhibition barrel races.
23.9 Miles
The gardens of the Norfolk Botanical Garden focus on the individual seasons of the year with changing plants that grow in the local area during those times. Also, events that celebrate plants, gardening, and eco-education are held at the site.
23.9 Miles
Deep Creek Park is 230 acres with several lighted baseball fields, a multi-purpose field, a playground, picnic shelters, a hiking trail and a dog park. The dog park is fenced-in and features a faucet.
24.9 Miles
The outdoor recreation area of Oak Grove Lake Park is a simple open access park for the public. It features a children's playground, picnic shelters, an observation platform that can be used for dock-style fishing, and a 1.5 mile hiking trail.
25.7 Miles
The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is the largest remaining area of what used to be a habitat of over one million acres. Wildlife in the refuge includes hundreds of species of birds, black bears, grey fox, beavers, mink, and much more.