- The list below includes 143 free or cheap things to do in or near Arnold, Missouri, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Parks and Landmarks.
- From Arnold City Park to Arnold City of, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Arnold and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Louis, Ballwin, Chesterfield and Belleville.
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The Forum Ice Arena is an indoor ice rink that is best known for hosting year round public skating sessions. The arena offers stick time as well as competitive youth ice hockey leagues.
9.4 Miles
With over 276 acres of land in total, Buder Park is a park that provides a unique experience to its visitors. Amenities at this park include a public archery range and a large remote control air field.
9.9 Miles
A children's museum, The Magic House has a variety of interactive exhibits. Favorites include an electrically charged ball that makes children's hair stand on end and the Children's Village, where kids can service a car, climb a treehouse, and more.
10.9 Miles
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park contains all of the original furnishings and fabrics. The house sits on 10.5 acres of grassy fields.
11.2 Miles
At Lone Elk Park, visitors can drive through a scenic park filled with deer, turkeys, bison, and elk. Visitors can drive up close to the animals to observe them in their natural habitat.
11.4 Miles
The Endangered Wolf Center is a wildlife refuge dedicated to protecting endangered wolves. The refuge protects Mexican wolves, red wolves and other wild canid species and offers private guided tours.
11.4 Miles
Featuring the art of Bob Bertram, Bertram Sudios Bob showcases paintings as well as hand-braided leather works. The artist's subjects include studies of dogs and birds as well as landscapes and still-lifes.
11.5 Miles
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RVP-1875 Historic Furniture Shop & Museum is a working museum showcasing 19th century furniture built using hand tools from 1875. The showroom and studio are 100 years old and listed on the National Historic Registry.
12.0 Miles
Offering breathtaking views and several outdoor activities, Castlewood State Park is a popular destination for both residents and visitors to the area. This includes fishing spots, picnic areas, a playground and hiking trails for guests to enjoy.
12.4 Miles
Covering over 300 acres, West Tyson County Park was originally part of the Tyson Valley Power Plant grounds. Along with rugged wooded uplands, the park maintains a recreational trail for hikers, bikers, and equestrians.