- The list below includes 68 free or cheap things to do in or near Walhalla, South Carolina, including 73 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Historic Sites, Family Fun Center and History Museums.
- From Issaqueena Falls to Buzzard Roost Heritage Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Walhalla and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Highlands, Clemson, Toccoa and Clayton.
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Hartwell Dam is a concrete embankment structure built on the Savannah River. The lake thus formed, known as Lake Hartwell, is a site for a wide range of outdoor activities which include fishing, boating,swimming, kanoeing and more.
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Blackhawk Fly Fishing provides guided fly fishing trips on a private two mile stretch of the Soque River. Guests can catch anglers and trout ranging from 3 pounds to 12 pounds.
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The Art Center is a non-profit organization that has the mission of developing, promoting, and coordinating all types of art. The center has a membership program and rents out equipment.
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Growler Haus is a growler shop where patrons can sample and fill their growlers with a number of craft beers including regional draughts. They also have a selection of bottled beers along with live music and food.
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Palmetto Moonshine was given a state permit to begin distilling the once illegal liquor in 2011, becoming the first micro-distillery of its kind. Take a tour and enjoy a tasting in their distillery where they are using their centuries old recipes to make 'shine'.
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At Burgundy Blues Club 134, visitors can relax on some of the couches near the stage while enjoying live blues music. The club has a restaurant that serves American classic dishes, while the bar serves beer.
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Celebrating history and preservation, Anderson County Museum has one the Award of Achievement for the quality of preservation they demand. Exhibits include a hot air balloon, agriculture, Buena Vista, and much more.
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A multi-use recreational and performing arts complex, the Anderson Civic Center contains marked fields for teams sports as well as general-use playgrounds. In addition, the facility has an auditorium and amphitheater for plays and music performances.
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Located in Clarksville, Georgia, Mark of the Potter is an artisanal pottery firm that sells an eclectic mix of pottery and home decorations. Most of the items are formed from clay harvested from the local countryside.
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Visitors to Hickory Flat Pottery in Clarkesville, Georgia are greeted by the shop's owner and operator. She produces the bulk of the pottery sold there, and the rest is created by an apprentice. Each pieced is fully hand-crafted and is safe to use in hot and cold applications.