- The list below includes 174 free or cheap things to do in or near Bonner Springs, Kansas, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Ziplines, Other Entertainment and Recreation Centers.
- From Adventure Zip to National Agricultural Center & Hall of Fame, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bonner Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Shawnee, Kansas City, Lawrence and Olathe.
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Located in the International Forest of Friendship, Astronauts' Memorial honors the memory of ten explorers that passed away. The memorial consists of a 'moon tree', a tree grown from a seed that was taken with astronauts into space.
36.9 Miles
Once home to the famous pilot, Amelia Earhart Birthplace offers visitors an inside glimpse to her early life. The house was restored with new wood, and includes a display providing historical information about her career.
37.0 Miles
The Atchison County Historical Society Museum is a historical museum focused on preserving the history of Atchison County. Attractions include a variety of exhibits such as a display of Amelia Earhart's belongings and a collection of Revolutionary War guns.
37.2 Miles
A community centered business, West Lanes works with other local businesses to provide customers free games of bowling, offers a venue to host charity events, and features a number of leagues for men, women, and youth.
37.3 Miles
Muchnic Art Gallery is a splendid historical site, an old mansion which has been turned into a museum for representing the local culture. It displays old furniture and history of the family.
37.4 Miles
Visitors can explore and learn the history of the Cray Mansion originally built in 1882 at the Cray Historical Home Museum. The 25 room mansion features a 3 story castle-like tower and is a remnant of the Victorian era.
37.4 Miles
The Evah C. Cray Historical Home is a restored Victorian-era mansion with 25 rooms. The mansion features a castle-style tower, and features a gift shop in its carriage house. Built in 1882, it features lavish decor.
39.6 Miles
Built in 1935 as a WPA project, Lake Shawnee offers a variety of amenities, including tennis and sand volleyball courts, a golf course, shelter areas, open spaces, and a marina.
40.3 Miles
A dinner theater, the Paradise Playhouse stages a variety of shows throughout the season, including popular hits. People can buy single tickets or a Flex Pack, which includes 10 tickets that can be used at any of the season's performances.
42.0 Miles
The Great Overland Station is the restored 1927 Union Pacific Railroad Station. Besides it temporary exhibits, it also has permanent collections of photographs of the area, and photographs concerning the railroad system in this area. It also has a simulator.