- 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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400 Worrell Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22911
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The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia is the only museum in the United Stated dedicated to Australian Aboriginal art. The permanent exhibit include bark paintings, sculptures, and musical instruments.
35.5 Miles
2050 James Monroe Parkway, Charlottesville, VA 22902
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The home of James Monroe is now a historic site called Ash Lawn-Highland. It is considered to be a cabin-sized residence with the luxury of a castle that features period furnishings, Monroe's personal items, and portraits.
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There are more than five miles of mapped areas available at the Endless Caverns for visitors. Despite this coverage, the cave complex as a whole is still being explored which is shown in the name of this attraction.
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The only drive-thru zoo in the state is the Virginia Safari Park. Over 1,000 exotic animals from six different continents are contained in the 180-acre park that also includes a walk-thru area and petting zoo.
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At the End of Collin, New Market, VA 22844
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With the historic Civil War Battle of New Market taking place on its grounds, New Market Battlefield State Historical Park has a variety of exhibits and restored buildings from this era.
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The Garth Newel Music Center is an entertainment venue that is host to a number of events throughout the year. These events include public concerts, musical recitals, and food and music events, among many others.
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Covering 300 acres, the New Market State Historical Park includes the original Civil War battlefield where the fight took place. There is also a museum dedicated to the battle and the war as a whole along with the 19th century Bushong Farm.
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The New Market Battlefield Military Museum highlights the famous battle of the Civil War. Technically, the museum is known as the Virginia Museum of the Civil War and is located at the historical park which includes the original battlefield site.
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To experience the area's history on foot, New Market Walking Tours offers guided excursions through the historic district streets. Guides in costumes tell visitors stories of famous citizens, especially Virginia's heroic Civil War women.
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Visitors can view a diverse collection of fiberglass sculptures made by Mark Cline at Enchanted Castle Studios. Visitors can still view sculptures, but the location suffered a major fire in 2001 that shut down all other attractions.