- The list below includes 21 free or cheap things to do in or near Cape Girardeau, Missouri, including 29 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Bowling.
- From Riverfront Bridge Park to LeBounce, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cape Girardeau and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cobden and Sikeston.
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Visitors can explore a museum dedicated to Superman that features over 20000 memorabilia items at Hambrick Jim. The museum is the life's work of longtime collector and Superman fan Jim Hambrick.
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Made out of bronze, Noel Neill statue is a life-sized sculpture commemorating the life of Noel Neill. The statue is surrounded with a brick wall holding plaques with background information about her life.
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Mandala Gardens is a 7-acre botanical garden. Visitors can walk pathways and view a wide variety of plants and flowers, interact with goats, chickens and ducks, and even buy fresh heirloom vegetables and potted herbs.
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Featuring 16 lanes, SuperBowl Family Entertainment Center offers open bowling with shoe rental and a pro shop. The center features arcade games, a pool room, darts, casino gaming, a full service kitchen and a cocktail lounge.
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Established in 1908, the Fort Massac State Park covers 1,450 acres and is suited for camping, picnicking, small game hunting, hiking, and boating.
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Stadium seating, digital presentations and closed captioning are among the amenities at Cinemark Movie Theater. After the film, play a few games at the arcade. A private party room is available for rental.
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Yaya's Island is an indoor kids' amusement area and party place that features a variety of attractions, including pirate-themed climbing and inflatable areas, a video game arcade, and a snack bar.
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The New Madrid Historical Museum has artifacts from the Mississippian Period of A.D. 800 to 1600 all the way to the early 20th century. Seismographic recordings of the earthquakes of 1811 and 1812 are among the most popular items.