- The list below includes 56 free or cheap things to do in or near Ashland, Nebraska, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Military Museums, National & State Parks and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Eugene T. Mahoney State Park to Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park & Wildlife Safari, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ashland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lincoln, Papillion, Omaha and Bellevue.
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Speed demons love the Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Nebraska. This indoor/outdoor museum features hundreds of souped-up hot rods and racing vehicles. It also has large displays of engines, transmissions and other inner components.
24.1 Miles
Skate City Bellevue is a roller skating rink that offers a variety of amenities. In addition to open skating sessions and birthday party rentals, the rink offers roller hockey leagues and skating lessons.
24.6 Miles
Hosting leagues on every day of the week, Leopard Lounge offers visitors a bowling experience complete with a lounge, snack bar, bumper bowling, and arcade. It also has party packages that include a game of bowling and a party room.
24.7 Miles
The 255-acre Zorinsky Lake & Recreation Area is a public lake that has opportunities for wildlife viewing, boating, hiking, camping, and fishing. The area also has horseback riding trails and picnic areas.
25.0 Miles
Opened in the 1970s, the Sarpy County Museum includes structures built in the 1800s including the First Presbyterian Church, Moses Merrill Mission and Omaha and Southern Railroad Depot. The museum offers a depot tour and has an archives collection.
25.0 Miles
Ten thousand years of history are at the Nebraska History Museum. The museum has 3 floors of exhibits and artifacts and tells stories related to the culture and people of the state.
25.3 Miles
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The Fontenelle Forest Nature Center offers regular nature programming for all ages in the midst of 1000 acres of wetlands and hardwood forest habitat. Ideal for hiking, walking and birding, the Centre includes a boardwalk trail and picnic area.
25.7 Miles
Built in the early 20th century to resemble a baronial estate, Joslyn Castle was fully restored by a local nonprofit. The castle is open twice monthly for guided tours covering the unique architecture as well as gardens and grounds.
25.8 Miles
Situated along the Missouri River, River's Edge Park preserves over 80 acres of parkland. The park provides a pedestrian bridge that crosses the river, paved walkways and open areas while also holding concerts and sporting events.
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Marcus Midtown Cinema is an entertainment destination that features 5 CineDine auditoriums that each include a full service menu and a cocktail service. The cinema also offers special discounts such as '$5 Tuesdays'.