- The list below includes 85 free or cheap things to do in or near Summerville, South Carolina, including 56 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, Family Fun Center and Art Gallery.
- From Azalea Park & Sculpture Garden to Sawmill Branch Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Summerville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charleston, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant and Moncks Corner.
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Native New Yorkers use rotating stone oven for hearty calzones, 15+ specialty pizzas, and build-your-own pies customizable with 25+ toppings
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Charleston, South Carolina's Drayton Hall is a historic landmark and former palatial residence. One of the oldest buildings in Charleston, Drayton Hall was erected before the Revolutionary War. It has undergone repairs when necessary, but retains its original Colonial appearance.
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The Glozone Fun Center focuses around an indoor laser tag arena that is filled with fog and obstacles. The amusement park also has a laser maze as well as a miniature golf course.
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Since 1931, families from around the country and the world have visited the unique, natural environment of Cypress Gardens. With miles of walking trails to explore, a butterfly house to enjoy, and swampland to discover, this destination has something for everyone.
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The Marrington Plantation Bike Trail is spread over 13 miles in total with a wide range of challenges, twists, and turns. Several smaller trails break from the main bike trail for walking or hiking.
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Young children love going to Monkey Joe's in North Charleston, South Carolina. This indoor play park features trampolines, bounce houses, obstacle courses and other equipment to inspire active play. There is a separate area for toddlers. Monkey Joe's offers all-inclusive party packages, but walk-ins are also we…
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4975 Centre Pointe Dr., North Charleston, SC 29418
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Dedicated to the history of firefighting and the heroism of firefighters, the North Charleston & American LaFrance Fire Museum & Educational Center exists to honor those who respond when fire strikes. It is open to the public and is very popular among school and scouting groups.
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At Regal Charles Towne Square Stadium 18, people can enjoy the latest movie releases in digital and 3-D formats. For the movie-goers convenience, tickets can be printed at home or presented in mobile form.
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The Fire Museum is a museum fully dedicated to displaying the history and emphasizing the importance of firefighting. The museum is designed like a classic fire house and contains a number of artifacts, including 20 fully restored fire vehicles.
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Down South Fishing offers inshore and nearshore trips on boats that can accommodate up to 4 anglers or 6 passengers on non-fishing trips. They also offer cruises, night shark fishing​, dolphin watching trips, eco tours and photography excursions.
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1250 Supply Street, Building 255, North Charleston, SC 29405
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North Charleston, South Carolina is the final resting place of the H.L. Hunley Submarine. The Hunley was a Confederate vessel used during the Civil War, and is one of the oldest surviving submarines in the world.