Nicknamed "the loveliest village on the plains," the city of Auburn and Auburn University welcomes you with its rich natural beauty, extensive open grounds and parks, museums, sports entertainment, and enthusiastic football fans.
If you ever find yourself traveling to Auburn for a football game or a vacation getaway, you might wonder about some fun things to do in Auburn, Alabama. So, we curated a list of six free things you can do in Auburn!
The art collection at the museum comprises 19th, 20th century American, and European art. In addition, the museum holds exhibitions each year that features art that could potentially become part of the permanent collection.
When visiting this spot, enjoy six exhibition galleries, an auditorium, a cafe, and a museum shop. If you're an art enthusiast, this is the place to go! It's free!
Davis Arboretum is free to visit any day of the year (and it's something you won't want to miss while in town)!
Hundreds of native Alabama plants, southeastern plants, and scientifically ordered plants are displayed in their natural habitat and garden settings. Visitors can also learn about various plants, research, and conservation while touring the arboretum.
Go hiking in the woods, take long nature walks, and learn about nature at the Kreher Preserve & Nature Center. You can find trails that lead to a pond, waterfall, butterfly garden, and hidden gems of a forest. There is a shaded playground for the kids and a human-sized beavers lodge for you to sit back and relax.
The city's most recognizable landmark, the intersection of College Street and Magnolia Avenue, is Toomer's Corner. You'll find people enjoying the tradition of celebrating any significant sport victory by throwing toilet paper at the trees.
The heart of Toomer's Corner, Toomers Drugs, offers great food, freshly squeezed lemonade, and other soft drinks. It's also an excellent place to find a good collection of souvenirs.
Admire the Nunn-Winston House, a beautiful antebellum Greek architecture from the 1850s in Keisel Park. Aside from that, Kiesel Park has some lovely walking trails, picnic areas, a pavilion, and a fenced-in, off-leash dog park for you to enjoy with your pet.
Go fishing, mountain biking, hiking, and swimming, or rent a fully renovated stone cottage overnight. The park also offers picnic areas with pre-provided grills, shelters, and tables. Additionally, there is a safe playground for the kids to enjoy.
Though the entry fee per person is a few dollars, it's "practically" free and well worth your time.
Now that you know what to do in Auburn, Al, for free, it's time to plan your accommodation while in the area. After exploring the city, the best place to stay is Llamastay Getaways! Whether traveling with a big group or a small family, Llamastay Getaways has a solution to help you enjoy your trip to Auburn.