- The list below includes 105 free or cheap things to do in or near Andover, Minnesota, including 87 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Children's Play Area, Movie Theaters and Archery.
- From Andover Cinema to Andover Lanes, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Andover and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Paul, Minneapolis, Minnetonka and Wayzata.
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The General Store of Minnetonka provides a personalized service that could only be experienced in the early 1900s. They have a selection of home decor, special gifts and old time classics.
23.3 Miles
Shady Oak Beach is a white sand beach stretching about 76 feet. Attractions include two sand play areas, a sand volleyball court, picnic shelters, canoe rentals, public restrooms, and fishing areas.
23.9 Miles
An arts center with a community focus, the Minnetonka Center for the Arts offers art instruction in various media to students of all ages. The center also hosts collections of paintings, sculptures, and other artwork.
23.9 Miles
Part of the Three Rivers Park District, Lake Minnetonka LTR Regional Trail offers both paved/unpaved paths for the bicyclists, hiker, jogger or casual walker to enjoy. With extended hours, it connects easily to other parks and trails.
24.2 Miles
Noerenberg Memorial Gardens is full trees, shrubs and vines, as well as annuals and perennials that bloom throughout the year. The gardens are a popular place for weddings, and there are tours available onsite.
24.3 Miles
Southdale Center is the first covered shopping mall in the United States. But it has changed so much since it opened in 1956. There are new stores now which are of the higher end, plus several good restaurants and a theater.
24.4 Miles
An ice rink, the Moose-Sherritt Ice Arena hosts adult and youth hockey leagues as well as open skating times. The facility also offers a variety of lessons, camps, and instructional clinics.
24.8 Miles
A former Federal Court House and Post Office, the Landmark Center is now a cultural center that hosts a variety of events, including dance theater, music, public forums, and exhibitions. The center is on the National Register of Historic Places.
24.8 Miles
Maintained by the Ramsey County Parks and Recreation, Battle Creek Dog Park is free to the public. This off-leash dog park covers 35 acres and is completely fenced in for safety of the dogs.
24.9 Miles
Open seasonally on weekends, Osowski's Flea Market & Orchard features 130 tables for vendors in its outdoor area. The market also features an indoor dining area with a variety of foods and beer on tap.