- 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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Founded in 1876, the Oneida County Historical Society is devoted to preserving, celebrating, and enhancing awareness of local and regional history and culture. The society hosts a research library and a museum, and presents weekly programs.
18.8 Miles
A 48-lane facility, AMF Pin-O-Rama Lanes offers automatic scoring and flat-screen monitors for open and league bowling. The center provides food and drink options, pool tables, arcade game machines and a bar with sports programming.
18.9 Miles
A small, historic theater with a quaint, old-fashioned atmosphere, Utica's Uptown Theatre screens first-run movies. The theater serves a variety of food and beverages at the concession stand, including popcorn, soda, and candy.
28.6 Miles
Leading groups through Moose River, Whitewater Challengers offers a variety of adventure trips with inflatable rafts and kayaks. It also offers packages where visitors can go whitewater rafting, camping, and more over the course of a few days.
32.2 Miles
Featuring all the amenities and excitement as a 'touristy' ski resort, McCauley Mountain, offers enthusiasts 21 trails for all levels of skiers. During non-winter months, hikers and nature lovers can enjoy the mountain's breath-taking scenery and wildlife.
32.2 Miles
If 18 holes of putt-putt fun is on the day's agenda, visitors to Nutty Putty will discover a challenging miniature golf course. Guests can win free games by putting the ball into the clown's nose on the final hole.
32.4 Miles
Housed in a restored turn-of-the-century home, complete with barn and ice house, the Town of Webb Historic Association houses the Goodsell Museum. The museum features historic exhibits on such topics as technology and taxidermy.
32.8 Miles
Since they were first established in 1983, Adirondack River Outfitters have been guiding whitewater adventure seekers ever since. Featuring trips down four different rivers, there is an adventure waiting for rafters of all levels.
32.8 Miles
Opening in 1923, the Strand Theatre in Old Forge, harkens back to much simpler times. Still featuring first run and independent movies to this day, take a step back in time and spend an evening watching movie magic at the Strand.