- 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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The Gordon Moore F Community Park is a large 704 acre park featuring a 27 hole golf course and a nature trail. The park also offers several tennis courts, baseball fields, picnic areas, soccer fields, and playgrounds.
44.0 Miles
The Tri-City Speedway is a dirt track oval that regularly features automobile racing across a variety of classes and vehicle types, from midgets to sprint cars. The track has large seating areas, an infield, and allows camping in designated areas.
44.2 Miles
Rumored to be one of the most haunted places in the United States, McPike Mansion draws curious sightseers from all over the country, and McPike Mansion - Private Tours leads visitors through the opulent old manor with informative narration.
44.5 Miles
Dedicated to the Mississippi River, the National Great Rivers Museum is an opportunity for those wishing to know about the river's role in the American history. Also the visitors can pilot a barge down the riverfront, in the barge simulator.
44.7 Miles
Stookey Township Park is a dog park that features a lot of open grass and a few trees. The park has benches, trash cans, and water available for both pet owners and their dogs.
44.8 Miles
30 Ramey Street, Collinsville, IL 62234
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The Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site is dedicated to preserving the prehistoric city and organizes programs and events, such as the Kid Day and the nature/culture hikes. It also supports the Contemporary Indian Art Show, Indian Market Days and Performing Arts Series.
44.8 Miles
In operation since 1984, Funtown USA has loads of experience in family fun. The facility offers inline and traditional skating, public skate times, adult roller hockey leagues, and full service birthday parties, of course.
45.8 Miles
Preserving the region's cultural history, Alton Museum of History and Art features exhibits that display artifacts from the Civil War, urban legends, and notable past residents. The museum has a clothing exhibit that displays dresses from the 19th century.
45.9 Miles
5700 N Belt West, Belleville, IL 62226
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Opened on the 8th of July 1949, the Skyview Drive-In was renovated a couple of times over the years. Now it is all modernized, having playground for the children and a couple of food stands.
45.9 Miles
The World's Tallest Man Statue is a life sized memorial statue of Robert Wadlow, who stood 8 feet, 11.1 inches tall at the time of his death. The statue stands in a public spot, and can be visited free of charge.