- The list below includes 67 free or cheap things to do in or near Bellevue, Nebraska, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums and Dog Park.
- From Haworth Park to Bellevue Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bellevue and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Omaha, Council Bluffs, Papillion and Ashland.
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Located in Ashland, Nebraska, the Eugene T. Mahoney State Park is a camping ground par excellence. The park offers several levels of amenities; some campsites have electrical connections and fire pits, while others are simply plots of land. All campers must reserve a campsite online or via telephone.
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16406 292nd St, Ashland, NE 68003
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At the Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari, visitors can drive through herds of elk, white tail deer, and bison. Visitors can also visit the eagle aviary, and the petting zoo.
22.3 Miles
At the Strategic Air and Space Museum, visitors can ride the motion stimulator rides including two helicopter rides and five roller coaster rides. Visitors can also tour the museum including displays on the Holocaust, the life of astronaut Clayton Anderson, and see a Vietnam Memorial Wall.
23.8 Miles
Named for the father of a local astronaut, Jack Anderson Ball Park is a sports complex located nearby Salt Creek. The park provides lighted baseball and softball fields, bleachers, a concession area and picnic tables.
24.1 Miles
From pottery to oil paintings, Cooper Studio & Gallery features a handful of local artists in its art gallery. The gallery showcases the copper metal working skills of its artists.
24.1 Miles
Visitors can view a collection of paintings from artist Gene Roncka at the Willow Point Gallery. The themes of the paintings focus on the history of Nebraska and include imagery of wildlife and natural scenery.
24.7 Miles
Located in a residential setting, Wiggenhorn Memorial Park features open grass fields, shade trees and a gazebo. The park has paved paths suitable for walking, tennis courts, a children's playground, covered picnic areas and restroom facilities.
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1434 316th Lane, Missouri Valley, IA 51555
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The Missouri Valley is home to the Desoto National Wildlife Refuge. This establishment is managed by the U.S. Department of Fish & Wildlife Service, and is an important participant in national waterfowl habitat conservation.
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Katy Trail State Park, Boonville, MO
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Passing through Katy Trail State Park and extending nearly 3,700 miles, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail commemorates the expedition of Lewis and Clark. The trail provides wildlife such as deer and can be used for hiking.
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Arbor Day Farm is a National Historic Site, and home to attractions including walking trails, the Canopy Trail Treehouse located 50-feet up in the Table Creek Forest, and two interactive outdoor Nature Explore classrooms. A Discovery Ride takes visitors through the 260-acre site with an interpreter.