- The list below includes 19 free or cheap things to do in or near Warren, Pennsylvania, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like Scenic Walks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From Rimrock Overlook to Warren County Visitors Bureau, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Warren and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jamestown.
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Guests can enjoy an 18 hole miniature golf course with a 10 foot rock waterfall at Vineyard Falls. The mini golf venue also offers midnight glow in the dark mini golf.
42.3 Miles
The MUSEUM-D R BARKER is a historical museum featuring numerous archives and exhibits that display the history of the local area. The museum also contains two research libraries that promote learning about the history of the area.
42.9 Miles
Challenge friends and family to a round or two of bowling at Lucky Lanes. In addition to 40 lanes, Lucky Lanes also offers a bar area with flat-screen TVs, a game room with a pool table and a snack counter/grill.
43.6 Miles
Hooked Up Sport Fishing is a full-service charter company that offers full or half day excursions on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The company includes the bait and tackle for each trip.
43.7 Miles
Originally opened in 1956, the Lake Shore Railway Museum is located in what was once the New York Central Railroad passenger depot. The museum maintains a collection of classic locomotives and other railroad artifacts and memorabilia.
44.1 Miles
As a bowling alley, North East Bowling Lanes hosts open bowling sessions and organizes tournaments for the community. The alley has a concession stand that serves pizza, including a special discount for families.
44.7 Miles
A racetrack built in the 1960s, Eriez Speedway has modernized by refurbishing facilities including bleachers, fences and the track surface and barriers. It features super late models, crate late models, e-mods, limited late models, street stocks and challengers.
45.1 Miles
Preserving and promoting the city's local heritage, the Dunkirk Historical Museum is a community staple. Exhibits in the museum include a railroad display, photographs and artifacts from the American Locomotive Company, and The King Neptune Fountain.
45.3 Miles
The sculptures of Larry Griffis, Jr. and other international artists are featured in the woods, fields, and ponds of the Griffis Sculpture Park. There are over 250 large sculptures in the park that are dispersed over the several miles of hiking trails.
45.5 Miles
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1 Lighthouse Point Drive, Dunkirk, NY 14048
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Popular for the historical tours of the area, the Dunkirk Lighthouse & Veterans Park Museum is a tourist hotspot. The lighthouse is still fully operational, offering expansive views of Lake Erie.