- The list below includes 58 free or cheap things to do in or near Hayesville, North Carolina, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Parks, Horseback Riding and Rafting.
- From Chatuge Dam & Recreation Area to Jackrabbit Mountain Bike & Hiking Trails, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hayesville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Helen, Blairsville, Murphy and Hiawassee.
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            Opened in 1991, John Collette Fine Art is a local art gallery that displays a number of works from both local and national artists. In addition to selling artwork, the gallery also offers hanging and framing services to its customers.        
    
    
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            A traditional, 22 lane bowling alley, Thunder Lanes of Sylva offers open bowling as well as tournament and league play. The alley also has a video game arcade, pool tables, and a snack bar.        
    
    
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                240 Amicalola Falls State Park Road, Dawsonville, GA 30534
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            Dawsonville, Georgia is home to Amicalola Falls State Park. Its vast camping facilities include tent plots, RV hookups, rental cottages, an inn, a mid-size lodge and a covered lean-to. Park access is free, but parking is $5 per vehicle.        
    
    
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            Formerly Thunder Alley Lanes, the newly renovated Country Side Lanes has 22 high performance alleys for traditional or league bowling. The facilities also provide a snack bar, billiards and an arcade area.        
    
    
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            A part of Amilacola Falls State Park, Base of the Falls Trail is a moderately difficult hike which comprises of paved walk and wooden stairs and offers scenic views of the falls.        
    
    
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            Visitors at Oconoluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, North Carolina are transported back to 1760. Costumed interpreters portray European soldiers and American settlers, and the First Nations are represented by real Native Americans.        
    
    
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                103 Guy Bark Rd, Cherokee, NC 28719
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            Owned and operated on the Cherokee Indian Reservation, End of the Trail Horseback Riding can accommodate all skill levels of riders. The hour long guided trail rides are available for those who are over six years old.        
    
    
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            Providing a view of Amicalola falls, West Ridge Spring Trail has a flat surface coated with recycled tires. The trail is suitable for walking and provides a visitors center that includes exhibits of local wildlife and history.        
    
    
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                Tremont Road, Townsend, TN 
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            Upper Tremont Road in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a two-mile road in the center of the park that offers a unique area serenity. Many hiking and horseback riding trails begin here, and visitors also enjoy fishing.        
    
    
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                Highway 441 and Drama Road, Cherokee, NC 28719
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            Cherokee, North Carolina is home to the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. The institution explores the history of the Cherokee Nation, with a particular emphasis on its role in the history of the United States.