- The list below includes 24 free or cheap things to do in or near Warm Springs, Georgia, including 52 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Hiking Trails, Military Museums and Specialty Museums.
- From F. D. Roosevelt State Park to Wolf's Den Hiking Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Warm Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pine Mountain and LaGrange.
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F.D. Roosevelt State Park, Warm Springs, GA 31822
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Warm Springs F.D. Roosevelt State Park covers more than 9,000 acres and is the largest park in Georgia. It is criss-crossed with hiking and biking trails. The park is also a campsite and renowned for its splendid assortment of birds.
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The total length of the Wolfden Hiking Trail spans 6.7 miles. Natural attractions along the hiking trail include multiple waterfalls, a beaver dam, several scenic view stopping points, and of course an actual wolf's den.
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401 Little White House Road, Warm Springs, GA 31380
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Originally the property of former United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Little White House is now a park in Warm Springs, Georgia. It is an important site for fans of state history and President Roosevelt.
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401 Little White House Road, Warm Springs, GA 31830
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Built by Franklin Delano Roosevelt as he hoped to be cured of his crippling polio, Roosevelt's Little White House is now a museum dedicated to Roosevelt's life. Visitors can see the warm springs that Roosevelt used for medicinal purposes.
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78 Lil Sturgis Street, Warm Springs, GA 31830
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Motorcycle enthusiasts love visiting the Art In Motion Vintage Motorcycle Museum in Warm Springs, Georgia. The museum contains more than 40 vintage motorcycles, the bulk of which were donated by noted vintage enthusiast Art Sigal.
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136 Main Street, LaGrange, GA 30241
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Featuring a diverse collection that includes photography, documents, letters and personal diaries, Troup County Archives and Legacy Museum on Main offers a plethora of information about the history and legacy of West Georgia.
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Roosevelt Stables offer guided horseback rides through multiple trails inside Roosevelt State Park. Visitors who bring their own horses can obtain 'day' and 'annual' passes to use the trails. Other activities hosted at the Stables include campouts, birthday parties, pony rides and more.
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2970 Georgia Highway 190, Pine Mountain, GA 31821
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Believed to be the largest state park in Georgia, Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park is home to a variety of outdoor activities which include biking, fishing, disc golf, boating and more. The major features here are the Pine Mountain Hiking Trail and Dowdell's Knob.
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The Roosevelt State Park is a leisure park that is mostly used for group, pioneer, and backcountry camping. The park also features 22 cottages, 2 picnic shelters, a small fishing lake, and privately operated horse stables.
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Located in the Appalachian foothills, Calloway Gardens offers gardens, trails, and a lake to explore. It also has a butterfly house that is home to a variety of different species of butterflies and plants.