- The list below includes 67 free or cheap things to do in or near Smyrna, Delaware, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like Distilleries, Pubs, Beaches and Swimming Pool.
- From Woodland Beach to Smyrna Swim Club, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Smyrna and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dover, Middletown, Newark and Elkton.
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Club 18 is a miniature golf course with decorations that include dinosaurs, a polar bear, and a lighthouse. The golf course has holes that use pipes to connect the multiple tiers and holes that have misting fans.
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213 N. Talbot Street, St. Michaels, MD 21663
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Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is home to a collection of diverse marine artifacts, demonstrations and a variety of small boats including crabbing skiffs, canoes and more. The museum also offers boat rides on Miles River.
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In 1879, the screwpile lighthouse was constructed to light the way for boats using Hooper Strait to enter Chesapeake Bay, Tangier Sound, and Deals Island. The lighthouse was moved to its current location where visitors can visitors can climb the sea hatch and tend the lens.
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For lessons, fishing trips, and tours, visitors try Chesapeake Bay Fly Fishing with Captain Chris Newsome. Available lessons include fly casting, light tackle, fly tying, knots, fish cycles, and cast netting.
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Known for serving delicious Italian Water Ice, Rigi's Amusement Center is an arcade that is family owned and operated. The arcade serves refreshments to those visiting and accepts cash only.
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A rooftop miniature golf course that offers a variety of challenging and distinctive holes, Tee Time Miniature Golf hosts occasional tournaments in addition to open golfing. The course also features a snack bar.
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At Stone Harbor, visitors can enjoy a day in the sun at its fine sand beaches. The beach has shops next to it with local craft vendors, as well as ice cream and pizza parlors.
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The Stone Harbor Museum is a historical museum focusing on educating and preserving the local history of the area. The museum's mission is to promote the local cultural heritage and is home to 50,000 artifacts.
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An area known for its beaches, Downtown Stone Harbor has over 100 specialty shops and restaurants and is completely walkable. Visitors can rent boats, see the park and its many trails or enjoy attractions like the bird sanctuary.
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The soft and powdery sands of Seven Mile Beach attract many types of travelers to both Avalon and Stone Harbor, which are the two towns that contain the long beach. Birdwatching, swimming, walking, picnicking, and lounging are the most common activities at the low-key beach.