- The list below includes 24 free or cheap things to do in or near Western, New York, including 30 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Mini Golf, Movie Theaters and Historic Sites.
- From Delta Knolls Golf Center to Floyd Town Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Western and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rome and Utica.
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Delta Knolls Golf Center is a 9 hole par 3 public golf course that also offers mini golf and batting cages. The center also has a driving range and the course measures 1020 yards.
8.9 Miles
Serving as the primary park for the town of Floyd, Te-Ya-Nun-Soke Park focuses around multiple ball fields. Teams of Little League, Minor League, soft ball, and T-ball use the facilities at the park during the playing season.
9.2 Miles
A small park created for local and visiting families of Rome, New York, Triangle Park is a pocket park that caters to children. The park features a solitary playground, grass field for soccer and a swing set.
9.4 Miles
The Rome Art & Community Center is a multi-arts facility that offers cultural and community programming to the public. The center rents out facilities that can seat up to 75 people standing or 65 people in chairs.
9.5 Miles
A multipurpose venue, the John F Kennedy Civic Arena is a regional facility. Its most prominent feature is a competition size ice rink that hosts hockey leagues and tournaments, ice and figure skating, and other events.
9.6 Miles
A neighborhood park with sports facilities including a baseball field and basketball courts, Liberty Gardens/Thron Park also features playground equipment for kids. In addition, there are large open spaces and an arboretum.
9.7 Miles
The only remaining station of original design, the H.P. Sears Service Station Museum features a nostalgic exterior and educational interior. The museum is home to authentic 1929 service pumps, oil changing station and various artifacts used by the servicemen of the 20's and 30's,
9.7 Miles
Rome Cinemas is an independently-owned movie multiplex with a small, intimate atmosphere. It screens first-run movies, and offers discount prices and a variety of food and drink options from the concession stand.
9.8 Miles
Located on the historic site where Erie Canal construction began, Erie Canal Village features historical timelines, artifacts, and recreations of moments in the canal's history. It is a reconstruction of a 19th century village.
9.8 Miles
To learn about the history of Rome, NY, visitors can tour the Rome Historical Society & Museum. Unique displays and exhibits feature stories from the area's past, including the Revolutionary War.