- The list below includes 14 free or cheap things to do in or near White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, including 64 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Rafting, National & State Parks and History Museums.
- From Smooth Ambler Distillery to Lewis Theatre, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in White Sulphur Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lewisburg, Hillsboro and Maxwelton.
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At Carmike Salem Valley 8, guests can kick back, relax, and enjoy the newest movies in comfortable theaters with RealD 3D capabilities. Visitors also have access to a vast selection of buttery popcorn and other snacks.
39.3 Miles
Lee-Hi Lanes offers fun and safe opportunities for families to have fun year round. With reasonable prices, flexible hours of operation, and 40 lanes, families can spend hours having fun bowling.
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318 N. Main Street, Blacksburg, VA 24060
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With its walls filled with canvases from local artists, The Artful Lawyer, A Fine Gallery Inc. offers a variety of artwork in different mediums for visitors to view. The gallery regularly features parties where visitors can meet the artists.
39.7 Miles
Art Pannonia is an art gallery that features large collections of original paintings and sculptures by artists ranging from local talents to internationally renowned figures. The gallery offers art classes, as well.
39.7 Miles
Advantage Ranch is a serene retreat in Blacksburg that offers programs for girls, boys and adults. The programs consist of activities such as yoga, sustainability teachings, equestrian care and life coaching all in a rural setting.
40.0 Miles
Family owned and operated for five generations, the Jeter Farm is a working farm that also welcomes visitors for tours and other activities. The farm hosts an annual Fall Festival with events for families.
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200 Garden Lane, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061
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Founded in 1984, the Hahn Horticulture Garden at Virginia Tech is 6 acres of gardens and landscape on the Virginia Tech campus. Water and Shade gardens are featured, as well as goldfish ponds and the Peggy Lee Hahn Garden Pavilion.
40.4 Miles
Once a train route for transporting coal, the Huckleberry Trail became a nature preserve in 1966. The trail now provides six miles to hike, bike, observe wildlife, or enjoy several connected parks along the way.
40.5 Miles
Home to Virginia Tech's football team, Lane Stadium provides visitors with a large stone stadium that can see up to 70,000 people to watch their games in. The concession stand offers turkey legs and other snacks.
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Located on a 600-acre farm, Walnut Spring Stables is a full-service equestrian facility that features boarding, training, and horse riding lessons. The facility also provides a summer horse riding camp.