- The list below includes 76 free or cheap things to do in or near Warrenton, Virginia, including 105 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Bowling and Farms & Ranches.
- From Lake Brittle to Old Jail Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Warrenton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chantilly, Middleburg, Centreville and Manassas.
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Wagon Wheel Ranch is a family owned and operated ranch that offers a riding experience through herds of cattle and exploration of nature on their ranch, from foxes and bald eagles to wild turkeys and herds of deer.
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Opened in 2006, the Woodbine Farm Market is a family owned market specializing in selling fresh produce and other items to its visitors. Jams, jellies, fruits, cookies, and pies are among the fresh items available.
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A bowling alley that features 40 lanes, Northside Lanes also has bumpers for children and automatic scoring. It features open bowling as well as league play, and is available for party rentals.
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With an 18th Century house, a large museum building and six acres of gardens, the Museum of Shenandoah Valley offers house tours, a permanent miniature house exhibit, and a gallery featuring decorative arts and history. Also features changing exhibits throughout the year.
38.9 Miles
Spanning a total of four acres, Quincy Park is a public park that offers a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. These amenities include six tennis courts, a volleyball court, a basketball court, and numerous picnic areas.
39.0 Miles
Spread across nearly four acres of space, the Fort Barnard Park features standard park amenities like a children's playground, picnic shelter, and a walking path. This park also maintains a complete baseball field with player benches and a basketball court.
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Fort Marcy Park is one of several remaining Civil War forts originally erected to protect the nation's capital. It was originally constructed to protect the Chain Bridge and today protects the surrounding wildlife.
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Clara Barton National Historic Site is the first of its kind being dedicated to the life and accomplishments of a woman. It preserves the historic home of Clara Barton who founded the American Red Cross.
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Glen Echo Park is a local art and culture center where visitors can participate in a number of workshops for visual and performing arts. The park also contains many attractions such as a Spanish-style ballroom, an antique carousal, children's theaters and more.
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The Old Town Waterfront is centered mostly around the marina and parks, allowing for outdoor activities like boating, fishing, biking, and walking. The district also features many shops, restaurants, and historic sites.