Free & Cheap Things to Do in Gordonsville, VA

  • The list below includes 23 free or cheap things to do in or near Gordonsville, Virginia, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Horseback Riding and Bowling.
  • From Exchange Hotel & Civil War Museum to Oakland Heights Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gordonsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charlottesville, Culpeper, Fredericksburg and Orange.
  • The list below includes 23 free or cheap things to do in or near Gordonsville, Virginia, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Horseback Riding and Bowling.
  • From Exchange Hotel & Civil War Museum to Oakland Heights Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gordonsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charlottesville, Culpeper, Fredericksburg and Orange.
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19.5 Miles
100% 39 votes
Food Tours Vinegar Hill, Charlottesville, VA 22963 MoreLess Info
With tours focused on different neighborhoods of the city, Taste of Virginia Food Tours - Private Tours takes visitors to prime culinary destinations around town. During the tour, visitors have the opportunity to sample baked goods, cheeses, and more.
19.6 Miles
97% 32 votes
Distilleries 13490 Cedar Run Rd., Culpeper, VA 22701 MoreLess Info
Known for its moonshine and whiskey production, Belmont Farms Distillery offers tour of its grounds that includes a tasting of three spirits. The distillery has a gift shop where visitors can purchase spirits and accessories.
24.0 Miles
92% 24 votes
Libraries 19053 Mount Pony Road, Culpeper, VA MoreLess Info
The state-of-the-art facility known as Library of Congress National Audio Visual Conservation Center is located along the 45-acre Packard Campus. It hosts the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of films, radio broadcasts, television programs, and sound recordings.
25.1 Miles
83% 42 votes
History Museums 803 S. Main Street, Culpeper, VA MoreLess Info
The past of Culpeper County is the focus of the Museum of Culpeper History. The oldest pieces in the collection reach back to prehistoric times and include 215 million year old dinosaur tracks while the more recent can cover the Baseball Hall of Fame.
25.2 Miles
50% 2 votes
National & State Parks 522 N Blue Ridge Avenue, Culpeper, VA 22701 MoreLess Info
Yowell Meadow Park is a neighborhood park and skate park. The park features two walking trails, both lined with markers teaching visitors about the local history. Visitors will also find a basketball court, tennis court, and a playground.
25.4 Miles
100% 13 votes
Art Gallery 107-B East Davis Street, Culpeper, VA 22701 MoreLess Info
Providing studio spaces for local artists, The Loft showcases the work of 27 artists and craftsmen. The studio hosts weekly art classes for photography and drawing from the individual artists.
25.5 Miles
50% 4 votes
Movie Theaters 210 N Main Street, Culpeper, VA 22701 MoreLess Info
A four-screen movie theater, Regal Culpeper Stadium 4 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games, a party room and a concession area with food and drinks.
25.6 Miles
96% 167 votes
Hiking Trails Rt. 53 & Rt. 250, Charlottesville, VA MoreLess Info
Stretching a full two miles, the Saunders-Monticello Trail lies along the Thomas Jefferson Parkway. The trail is great for those on leg, bike, or in a wheelchair, with crushed and packed stone and a minimal grade.
26.0 Miles
100% 2 votes
Bowling 584 Culpeper Town Square, Culpeper, VA 22701 MoreLess Info
Suitable for open and league bowling, Mountain Run Bowling Center also hosts private parties and events as well as a Pokemon League. The center offers ticket redemption games, pool tables, a snack bar and a pro shop.
30.0 Miles
78% 68 votes
Cemeteries Fredericksburg, VA MoreLess Info
The well-known Confederate General lost his arm in a battle near Chancellorsville which now rests at the Grave of Stonewall Jackson's Arm. It was buried separately from his body due to the fact he lived for several years after the amputation and is currently commemorated with four stone markers.
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