- The list below includes 88 free or cheap things to do in or near Waynesville, North Carolina, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Children's Play Area, Movie Theaters and Recreation Centers.
- From Haywood County Visitor Center to The Strand at 38 Main, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Waynesville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cherokee, Hartford, Brevard and Pisgah Forest.
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44.5 Miles
Located in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Spruce Flats Falls draws in spectators for its natural, multilevel waterfall. The falls are accessible by a short trail that leads visitors up a hill and by vistas.
44.6 Miles
68%
101 votes
1907 Winfield Dunn Pkwy, Sevierville, TN 37876
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A family attraction in the Smoky Mountains, Flea Traders Paradise Mall and Flea Market offers an array of vendors and products. In between shopping, there is an onsite café where breakfast, lunch and snacks can be enjoyed.
44.6 Miles
Slick Rock Falls features a waterfall that flows on Slick Rock Creek over an overhanging bluff. There is a 0.7 mile trail used primarily for hiking and is accessible year-round.
44.7 Miles
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5 votes
1449 Walhalla Hwy/Hwy 183, Pickens, SC 29671
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Known as the 'Area's Largest Yard Sale', the Bargain Exchange Flea Market is a local flea market offering a wide variety of affordable items to visitors. Clothing, produce, and furniture are just a few of the items sold here.
44.8 Miles
89%
53 votes
Old State Highway 73 & Depot Avenue, Townsend, TN
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Visitors will enjoy a walk across the Dark Island Swinging Bridge. Venture across to take in the scenic view from the top, or check out the tubers floating the river below.
44.9 Miles
82%
11 votes
307 Johnson Street Pickens, Pickens, SC
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Housed in a 1903 jail, Pickens County Museum of Art and History hosts local historical items including Native American artifacts, Confederate Army items and art galleries. The museum also features a shop that offers local and regional arts and crafts.
44.9 Miles
The Pickens County Museum collects and preserves artifacts and other archival materials. The museum's gift shop sells jewelry, pottery, ceramics, and Native American art for those who wish to purchase a souvenir.
45.0 Miles
Cades Cove Campground is a valley where visitors can see diverse wildlife like white-tailed deer, black bears, coyotes, groundhogs, turkeys, and skunks. Other popular activities there include hiking, biking, fishing and horseback riding.
45.1 Miles
88%
590 votes
10018 Campground Drive, Townsend, TN 37882
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The only authorized stables in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Cades Cove Riding Stables, is your best choice for horseback riding fun. Guests can enjoy the magnificent splendor of the park on guided horseback, carriage, or hay rides.
45.2 Miles
67%
3 votes
1020 Walters Road, Greeneville, TN
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Visitors can enjoy guided hourly trail rides on 50 acres of the Cherokee National Forest at Mustang Alley Horse Rescue Riding Stables. The stable also serves as a horse rescue that rehabilitates and trains rescued horses.