- The list below includes 25 free or cheap things to do in or near Utica, New York, including 37 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Music Venue.
- From Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute to Saranac Brewery Tour, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Utica and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rome and Cooperstown.
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14.2 Miles
A multipurpose venue, the John F Kennedy Civic Arena is a regional facility. Its most prominent feature is a competition size ice rink that hosts hockey leagues and tournaments, ice and figure skating, and other events.
14.8 Miles
A neighborhood park with sports facilities including a baseball field and basketball courts, Liberty Gardens/Thron Park also features playground equipment for kids. In addition, there are large open spaces and an arboretum.
16.0 Miles
Located on the historic site where Erie Canal construction began, Erie Canal Village features historical timelines, artifacts, and recreations of moments in the canal's history. It is a reconstruction of a 19th century village.
16.7 Miles
Delta Knolls Golf Center is a 9 hole par 3 public golf course that also offers mini golf and batting cages. The center also has a driving range and the course measures 1020 yards.
23.2 Miles
Weekly games are held during the summer at the Cooperstown Dreams Park, with children's teams. The store on the site sells accessories, caps, collectibles, and other items pertaining to the baseball area.
28.8 Miles
Constructed by George Clarke in the 1800s, historic Hyde Hall is an extensive country house containing family quarters, staff quarters, a farm complex, and parkland. Collections inside the house include antique furniture, portraits, and silver antique dining ware.
30.9 Miles
A living history museum, the Farmer's Museum tells the story of the rural trades and skills from the 19th century, in a completely restored b1845 village. In here is also found a 1982 carousel, a petting zoo, as well as the Cardiff Giant.
30.9 Miles
Besides the James Fenimore Cooper memorabilia displayed permanently, the Fenimore Art Museum also has a collection of American and Native American works of art. The programs organized all around the year include lectures and workshops.
30.9 Miles
Fishing and swimming are the most popular activities at Otsego Lake. The lake stretches for 9 miles and is featured in some of James Fenimore Cooper's novels.
31.6 Miles
Located near Cooperstown's Main Street, Lakefront Park features a nature walk with benches for people to sit and enjoy the lake. There is a bronze statue of a man and his dog on the trail.