- The list below includes 99 free or cheap things to do in or near Augusta, Missouri, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Maze, Farms & Ranches and Parks.
- From 1-7-10 Bowling to Centennial Farms & Orchards, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Augusta and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Peters, Ballwin, Chesterfield and Fenton.
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At Bigfoot 4 x 4 Inc. visitors can see world's tallest, widest and heaviest pickup truck, along with the truck that started Bigfoot truck trends. Visitors can also shop in a gift shop for souvenirs.
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At the Deutschheim State Historic Site, visitors can wander through a restored German-American restored village that is credited with the creation of the wine industry in Missouri. Visitors can take guided tours of two historic homes.
31.4 Miles
Featuring work exclusively designed by artist Alice Calhoun, the Ace of Spades Garden Gallery is an art gallery filled with small, hand-crafted garden sculptures. Faeries, mermaids, and dancers are among the types of sculptures available.
31.8 Miles
Part of the Landmark Theater chain, St. Louis's Tivoli Theatre shows a variety of first-run Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater offers a variety of concession choices.
32.1 Miles
Created in 1986, Forest Park sits on 1,300 acres. The park contains several attractions, including the Saint Louis Zoo, the World's Fair Pavilion, Flegal Falls, and the Saint Louis Art Museum.
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Founded in 1879, the Saint Louis Art Museum is a museum that displays a large variety of artwork from many times and cultures. Collections at the museum include African-American, European, Islamic, Ancient, and Modern Art, among many others.
32.5 Miles
Home to the JFK Community Center and youth summer programs is Koch Park. The scenic community park features expansive green fields, picnic areas, basketball court, handball court, aquatic park and soccer field.
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Located in Forest Park, the Missouri History Museum has permanent and temporary exhibits available. Permanent exhibits include Seeking St. Louis and the 1904 World's Fair: Looking Back at Looking Forward.
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Located at the Jefferson Barracks, the Missouri Civil War Museum details Missouri's role in the bloody war. The museum has artifacts and information about the thousands of battles that were fought in the border state.
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Part urban park, part sculpture garden, City Garden opened in 2009. The garden sits on 2.9 acres and features extensive landscaping, sculptures from various artists, a spray plaza for kids and other features.