- The list below includes 77 free or cheap things to do in or near Statesville, North Carolina, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and Arts Centers.
- From Harris Park to Fort Dobbs, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Statesville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cornelius, Mooresville, Salisbury and Davidson.
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Situated on 24-acres of land, Blythe Landing is a leisure park that features a dockside cafe, floating piers for boat launching, a beach, and a playground. The park also is home to a number of sand volleyball courts.
24.2 Miles
Ideal for families, Village Park features a clean picnic area, a train and playground for kids, and a paved trail. Events for all ages are also scheduled throughout the year.
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Foxfire Lanes is a smoke-free bowling alley that provides automatic scoring on all lanes. The bowling alley also includes other amenities, such as a pro shop run by a PBA professional, a snack bar, and a game arcade with prizes.
24.5 Miles
Built around 1820, the Dr. Josephus Hall House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally a classroom building for an all-women's school, the house was since remodeled into a palatial home. Tours are available.
24.5 Miles
A roller skating rink, Skateland USA provides a venue for open skating, roller derby and private parties. The facility offers skate rentals, roller skating lessons, a pro shop, video games and a snack bar.
24.5 Miles
The 1819 Federal-style townhouse built by Jacob Stirewalt now houses the Utzman-Chambers House Museum. It is one of the few surviving Federal period townhouses in North Carolina and reflects the lifestyle of affluent families in the 1800s.
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Walter M Safrit Park is a 17 acre athletic facility that features two lighted softball fields and a full size lighted soccer field. The park also has a playground, picnic shelter, and walking trail.
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As a National Historic Landmark, Doctor Josephus Hall House is a historic mansion of a 19th century doctor. Visitors can arrange for a tour where they can view a Civil War cannon and furniture from that time period.
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Having opened in 1936, the Gem Theater is a historical piece of the entertainment culture of Kannapolis. The theater is one of the oldest single-screen theaters still in operation today.