- The list below includes 122 free or cheap things to do in or near Westerville, Ohio, including 67 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Playgrounds, Music Venue and Bike Paths.
- From Inniswood Metro Gardens to Battelle Darby Creek, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Westerville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Columbus, Dublin, Hilliard and Powell.
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A 10-screen movie theater, Cinemark River Valley Mall and XD displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, an XD auditorium, self-service ticketing, a party room and a snack bar.
31.8 Miles
Part of the Republic theater chain, Centre Cinemas 7 is a movie multiplex that shows newly released Hollywood films in digital video and sound. The theater features plush seats, and is available for rentals.
32.5 Miles
A family entertainment center, Zoomers Skate Club offers roller skating, and maintains a pro shop on the premises. The club features speed teams and hockey teams, and hosts a variety of special events.
32.6 Miles
Featuring a bowling alley, Bluefusion Entertainment has a variety of entertainment options like miniature golf for families to enjoy. The arcade has an air hockey table, claw machines, shooting games, and more.
33.0 Miles
At Rising Park, young children can access playground equipment and families can set up a picnic meal on the site's tables. The location also features a pond and a hiking trail.
33.0 Miles
Tiki Bowling Lanes Inc is a bowling alley that offers shoe rentals, has competitive bowling leagues, hosts private events, and has special promotions such as 'Bowl for a Penny-a-Pin'. The alley also has a fully stocked pro shop.
33.1 Miles
The Stengel True Museum is housed in a brick mansion that was built during the Civil War era. The museum contains an assortment of items, including primitive weapons, antique toys, and American Indian relics.
33.3 Miles
The Ohio Glass Museum, built in 2004, is dedicated to sharing the importance and history of the glass making industry and is a family favorite destination. Visitors are delighted by the multimedia exhibits and the glass blowing demonstrations.
33.3 Miles
The Georgian Museum is located within one of Lancaster's three separate historical districts. The house that holds the museum was built in the early 19th century and features artistic chandeliers, archways, and woodwork.