- The list below includes 46 free or cheap things to do in or near Staunton, Virginia, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Parks, Bowling and Comedy Clubs.
- From Gypsy Hill Park to Staunton Public Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Staunton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Harrisonburg, Waynesboro, Charlottesville and McGaheysville.
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212 South Main Street, Hardesty Higgins House, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
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On a guided walking tour, visitors can sample from a variety of local cuisine options with Rocktown Bites Food Tour. It offers specialty tours such as Ladies Day Out and Around the World tours.
23.4 Miles
Activities for younger children are the focus of the Explore More Discovery Museum. They offer exhibits that cover a wide range of interests as well, including an art area, a place to construct miniature buildings, and a fully-functional science lab.
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101 North Main Street, 3rd Floor, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
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The history of the local fire department is put on display at the Harrisonburg Fire Department Museum, which offers free admission. Exhibits include uniforms, old fire alarms, photographs, equipment, and medals.
23.8 Miles
Stretching a full two miles, the Saunders-Monticello Trail lies along the Thomas Jefferson Parkway. The trail is great for those on leg, bike, or in a wheelchair, with crushed and packed stone and a minimal grade.
23.9 Miles
Several zip line experiences are available at the Massanutten Resort: Zip Line & Canopy Tours. The largest is the Mega Zip Line which is 750 feet long, but there is also a smaller Kids' Adventure Course.
24.1 Miles
Three Brothers Brewery has a taproom with many of their craft beers available and visitors can also tour their facility. They occasionally host music festivals and game tournaments and there are often food trucks available outside.
25.5 Miles
Dedicated especially to the women who, in 1848, held the first Women's Rights Convention, the National Women's Hall of Fame was founded in 1969 and features the names of more than 250 women, including in here present day celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey.
25.5 Miles
The privately owns Black Bear Art Studio features unique pieces by artist and owner Belinda Allen. The studio features the artists original oil and acrylic works, as well as a variety of specialty gift items.
25.6 Miles
Back Home on the Farm is a farm that is open seasonally for family fun. While much of the farm’s fall attractions are geared toward children, there’s plenty to entertain kids from age two to ninety-two.
26.0 Miles
The highest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River is known as Crabtree Falls. It is accessible via the Crabtree Falls Trail which allows for both walking, jogging, and even hiking in some parts of the path.