50 Affordable and Free Things to Do in Tallahassee
Exploring Tallahassee on a budget still promises an exciting getaway, making it the perfect destination for a budget-friendly adventure. Florida’s Capital is brimming with opportunities to discover, including historic landmarks, interactive museums, scenic trails, and wallet-friendly local bites. This roundup highlights some of the best free and affordable things to do in Tallahassee, making it easy to stretch your travel budget without sacrificing fun.
🌿 Outdoor Activities
1.Hike Lafayette Heritage Trail Park
Hike, bike, or fish at Lafayette Heritage Trail Park, one of Tallahassee’s top outdoor destinations with stunning lake views.
2. Cool off at the Cascades Park splash pad
A hit with families and especially fun on hot days in the heart of downtown.
3. Explore Tom Brown Park
Tallahassee’s largest park with trails, playgrounds, and a top-rated dog park.
4. Mountain Biking 700+ miles of trails
With options for all skill levels, find your route at MBTallahassee.com and get rolling. Be sure to check out the thrilling 10,000 sq. ft. Velosolutions® pump track is located in Tom Brown Park near the Magnolia Trailhead. This pump track features twists and turns and provides an exciting challenge to riders of all skill levels.
5. See sinkholes at Leon Sinks Geological Area
This hidden gem offers surreal scenery and beginner-friendly trails for a small vehicle entry fee.
6. Tour Tallahassee Nurseries
More than a garden shop, it’s a tranquil space with koi ponds, sculptures, and shaded paths.
7. Take a self-guided FSU or FAMU campus tour
Stroll historic campuses and uncover hidden landmarks like FSU’s Westcott Fountain or FAMU’s eternal flame.
8. Debbie Lightsey Nature Park
An under-the-radar boardwalk trail with natural beauty and peaceful vibes.
9. Paddle or kayak at Lake Hall
Enjoy a peaceful paddle surrounded by North Florida’s lush scenery. Lake Hall’s calm waters are perfect for beginners and families. Rentals are available seasonally at Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park recreation center. A Small vehicle fee is required to enter Maclay Gardens State Park.
10. Hike the trails at Lake Talquin State Park
Lake Talquin offers serene lakeside hikes and scenic picnic spots. It’s a great place for birdwatchers to catch bald eagles and osprey soaring high above the lake.
11. Encounter exotic animals at the North Florida Wildlife Center.
Visit this wildlife sanctuary near Tallahassee to meet a sloth, a giant anteater, lemurs, and exotic birds. Tours are by appointment only.
12. Play disc golf at Tom Brown
Free to play with scenic, shaded fairways for all skill levels. Did we mention it’s the #1 disc golf course in Florida?
13. Birdwatch at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
Take a short drive South of Tallahassee and experience the historic wildlife refuge, established in 1931, home to the iconic St. Marks Lighthouse—just $5 per vehicle for access.
14. Drive Tallahassee’s scenic Canopy Roads
Roll the windows down and take in centuries-old oaks on almost 80 miles of Canopy Roads— it’s a signature Tallahassee experience.
15. Tour the Spring blooms at Maclay Gardens
A masterpiece of floral architecture, the gardens feature a picturesque brick walkway, secret garden, reflection pool, walled garden, and hundreds of camellias and azaleas that bloom January through April. It’s one of the most fun and affordable activities in Tallahassee for families and date nights. A $6 vehicle fee is required.
16. Swim and hike at Wakulla Springs
Home to the world’s largest and deepest freshwater springs, Wakulla Springs State Park offers swimming, hiking, and scenic boat tours. A $6 vehicle fee is required and just a short drive South of Tallahassee.
🎨 Arts & History
17. Visit the Florida Historic Capitol Museum
Step inside one of Florida’s most iconic buildings and discover hands-on exhibits that delve into the state’s political past. Explore the beautifully restored 1902 architecture and snap a selfie on the grand staircase. Check one of the best free things to do in Tallahassee off your list!
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18. Explore The Grove Museum‘s home and grounds
Tour the historic Call-Collins House, once the home of Florida Governor LeRoy Collins, a pivotal figure in civil rights history. Guided tours of the museum focus on enslaved persons and civil rights in American history through the lens of The Grove and its former residents. General admission is free.
19. Murals at Railroad Square
Stroll and capture photos of colorful murals across the Railroad Square Art District, home to dozens of creative businesses, artists’ studios, and shops.
20. Take a self-guided public art tour
Use the COCA public art map to discover Tallahassee’s outdoor art, outdoor sculptures, and hidden art installations.
21. Visit Mission San Luis
Experience this living history museum, which vividly portrays 17th-century Apalachee and Spanish life. Check out live demonstrations from blacksmiths, soldiers, and artisans who bring pre-colonial life to the present day.
22. Discover local art at LeMoyne Arts
Discover regional and emerging artists inside a charming historic Meginnis-Munroe House (built 1854) in downtown.
23. Visit FAMU’s Meek-Eaton Black Archives
Located inside FAMU’s historic Carnegie Library, this collection celebrates African American history through photos, artifacts, and exhibits.
24. Explore local art at the Visitor Information Center & Gift Shop
Stop by and meet our helpful staff to help plan your Tallahassee adventure! While you’re there, check out the selection of curated handcrafted souvenirs made by local artisans and Tallahassee-themed merch.
25. Tour the Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery
View rotating exhibits by students and visiting artists at FAMU’s Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery.
26. Step inside the Union Bank Museum
Florida’s oldest surviving bank building tells stories of economic hardship and civil rights. Learn how this 1841 building evolved from a bank to a freedmen’s savings and loan after the Civil War.
27. Stroll the grounds and the Goodwood Museum
While house tours require a small fee, the historic gardens and ancient oaks are free to explore. The peaceful setting makes it easy to find a quiet spot, so consider bringing lunch and enjoying a picnic beneath the shade of ancient live oaks.
🎶 Music & Entertainment
28. Live music at Cascades Park events
Enjoy free summer concerts in Cascades Park at the Adderley Amphitheater, which is perfect for stargazing and listening to live tunes.
29. Catch a show at Blue Tavern
This cozy venue offers intimate performances from local and touring musicians, often with no cover or just a small fee.
30. Browse vinyl at Real Cool Time Records
A haven for music lovers, this shop is perfect for flipping through albums and discovering rare finds.
31. Celebrate First Fridays at Railroad Square
Join this monthly art walk for live music, open studios, and community vibes. This local tradition blends creativity, culture, and fun, making it one of the top free things to do in Tallahassee.
32. Trivia night or bingo at Ology or Proof Brewing
Join weekly trivia nights or bingo fun at Tallahassee’s craft breweries like Ology and Proof Brewing.
33. IMAX and planetarium shows at Challenger Learning Center
Catch affordable IMAX films and thrilling planetarium shows in downtown Tallahassee for all ages.
34. Attend an author talk at Midtown Reader
This indie bookstore frequently hosts free readings, signings, and poetry nights.
35. Drop into Flippin’ Great Pinball
A nostalgic arcade paradise with unlimited retro and modern pinball play for one inexpensive entry fee. Family rates make it one of the most affordable activities in Tallahassee for a quirky and interactive outing.
36. Catch a live set at Oyster City Brewing
Local beer is only part of the draw—bands perform regularly, giving this laid-back spot an easygoing energy that feels like a weekend, even on a weeknight.
37. Rent a cult classic at Capital City Video Lounge
Rent rare cult classics or join themed movie nights at this indie film haven. Don’t miss out on the popcorn!
38. Play yard games at The Pickle Pad
Challenge friends to pickleball matches and yard games while enjoying tasty bites at Tallahassee’s newest playful social spot.
🍔 Restaurants & Bars
39. Enjoy hand crafted sodas and retro treats at Lofty Pursuits
Indulge in old-fashioned sodas, hand-spun ice cream, and vintage candy at this family-friendly favorite.
40. Grab a burger at Midtown Caboose
Known for their wild and fun burger combos. Kid meals are half-price on Mondays and Tuesdays!
41. Have lunch at Leon’s at Lake Ella
Grab a sandwich and eat under the shaded oaks near the lake.
42. Order Cajun eats at Coosh’s
A Tallahassee institution dishing up Cajun classics like gumbo and po’boys, featured on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. Bonus tip—kids eat free with an adult meal purchase on Mondays.
43. Split a beer flight at Deep Brewing Company
Try several creative brews in a family-friendly environment. Be sure to check out their rotating food truck selections.
44. Grab a slice at Gaines Street Pies
Grab slices of creative pies at one of Tallahassee’s favorite late-night stops.
45. Big Easy Snowballs
New Orleans-style frozen treats are served in colorful mounds for just a few bucks.
46. Coffee with a view at Black Dog Café
Lakeside coffee shop with cozy vibes, perfect for mornings by Lake Ella.
47. Breakfast at Woodchuck’s Café
A no-frills local staple with hearty portions and classic diner charm.
48. Bada Bean
Chill, comfy, and classic morning eats and sandwiches.
49. Visit Bradley’s Country Store
Step back in time at this family-owned, historic 1927 general store, famous for its smoked sausage and grits. Be sure to catch their Annual Fun Day in the Fall!
50. Tacos at La Tiendita
Savor authentic Mexican flavors and delicious margaritas without breaking the bank.
🎈 Free Events & Seasonal Fun
Tallahassee offers several free events and seasonal experiences that give locals and visitors even more reasons to explore. Annual favorites like Springtime Tallahassee, Word of South Festival, and Southern Shakespeare Festival attract crowds downtown to enjoy music, storytelling, and family-friendly programming all at no cost.
On Saturdays, the local markets in Frenchtown, Downtown, and the Tallahassee Farmers Market in Uptown create space for browsing local handmade goods, tasting fresh produce, and listening to live music. Be sure to check out each location’s website for the most up-to-date hours and market seasonality.
Ride the elevator to the 22nd floor of the State Capitol to explore the rotating art gallery and take in the best 360-degree, unobstructed views of the area, available Monday through Friday. Don’t miss the MagLab Open House on the last Saturday in February—a rare opportunity to experience interactive science demonstrations inside one of the world’s most advanced and powerful magnet research facilities.