- The list below includes 59 free or cheap things to do in or near Bettendorf, Iowa, including 41 different types of inexpensive activities like Dog Park, History Museums, Parks and Historic Sites.
- From Crow Creek Park to Rave Movie Theater Davenport 18, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bettendorf and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Davenport, Rock Island, Moline and Clinton.
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The Sawmill Museum is jam packed full of activities, including the popular lumberjack camp. Visitors can follow a piece of lumber through the entire process of turning it into a chair leg or participate in a scavenger hunt to find a lumberjack!
28.0 Miles
Dubuque, Iowa is home to the Eagle Point Park, a city park that covers 164 acres. Sitting on the Mississippi River, Eagle Point is a popular destination for picnics, hikes, dogwalking, cookouts and family fun. Amenities include restrooms, a large playground, tennis courts and a band shell.
29.3 Miles
A branch of Fridley Theatres, Muscatine's Plaza Theatres features first-run moviesthroughout the multiplex. The theater features stadium seating, digital video and sound, and 3D for select films. It also offers a variety of concessions.
30.5 Miles
Sticks N' Stones Bar & Billiards takes billiards seriously while being a friendly bar featuring special free-pool and free music nights, Beer Pong, 9 ball Friday night and 8 ball Sunday night tournaments, and on-site cue repair services.
30.7 Miles
The building and the art exhibits in the Muscatine Art Center are reminiscent of the past glories of the place. The museum is visited by many people every day and hosts many art classes all year round.
30.7 Miles
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117 West Second Street, Muscatine, IA
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Muscatine History & Industry Center is a museum dedicated to educating the public on Muscatine's industrial history. The museum showcases several exhibits on a variety of industrial topics, such as exhibits on Monsanto and Bandag.
30.7 Miles
Known as the Pearl Button Capital of the World, Pearl Button Museum features exhibits that display the tools of shell cutters from the early 1900s. The museum also hosts exhibits that highlight the history of industry giants like Monsanto.
30.8 Miles
River's Edge Gallery is an art gallery that is situated in a mansion that was built in the 1880s. The mansion offers three floors that are all open to the public and are stocked with original artworks.
32.2 Miles
Guests of Discovery Park will be able to enjoy 1.5 miles of hiking and biking trails, two fishing ponds, and a fishing dock. The location, which is a suitable place to go picnicking or geocaching, also includes an Environmental Learning Center.