- The list below includes 62 free or cheap things to do in or near Amana, Iowa, including 35 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Breweries, History Museums and Historic Sites.
- From Amana Colonies National Historic Landmark to Amana Heritage Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Amana and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Coralville and Marion.
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The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art includes thousands of pieces of artwork, many from the early 20th century. As well as featuring art, the museum also holds art classes and hosts special events throughout the year.
16.6 Miles
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615 1st Ave. S.E., Cedar Rapids, IA
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Featuring a mix of permanent and rotating exhibits, The Carl & Mary Koehler History Center offers visitors exhibits depicting the cultural history of the region. The exhibits have displays for the Civil War, natural disasters, and other regional events.
16.6 Miles
A 230 acre county park, Morgan Creek Park features a family campground with camp sites that offer power and water hookups. The park also has an arboretum, a butterfly garden, and a trail system.
16.7 Miles
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813 First Avenue S. E., Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
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Featuring over 150,000 volumes, the Masonic Library and Museum houses both Masonic and non-Masonic collections and the Charles H. Swab Memorial collection. It includes Egyptian and military artifacts, among others, including a Civil War flag and collection of books.
16.8 Miles
Turkey Creek Disc Golf Course is a disc golf course that offers 18 holes/baskets with variety. While patrons will encounter holes in wide open spaces with others in the woods, beginners can also play this course minus some holes.
17.2 Miles
Situated in a woodlands habitat, Shaver Park offers visitors the chance to spot wildlife like deer, as well as amenities like sports courts and picnic areas. The park features a disc golf course with a challenging wooded area.
17.9 Miles
At S.T. Morrison Park, visitors can go fishing at the site's pond or go swimming in the pool. The site also contains a playground, sand volleyball courts, and youth diamonds for those who wish to play a game.
18.0 Miles
Tour the Brucemore historical site for a look inside a 19th-century mansion. Tourists and school groups visit the grounds to learn more about history of the community, as well as to attend the occasional concert.
18.2 Miles
The 1876 Coralville Schoolhouse is a historic school building that tells a story about how schooling and life was in the late-19th century. Tours are available by appointment only to those interested in visiting the schoolhouse.
18.4 Miles
Retrace the beginning of the Mormons trip to Salt Lake City at the Mormon Handcart Site. The visitors' center shows what it was like for the pioneers more than 150 years ago.