- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Dyersville, Iowa, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Sports Facilities/Fields, History Museums and Parks.
- From Field of Dreams to National Farm Toy Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dyersville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dubuque and Galena.
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900 W Blackhawk Avenue, Prairie Du Chien, WI 53821
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A non-profit organization devoted to maintaining and sustaining St Feriole Island, St Feriole Island Park Inc sponsors and hosts a year-round slate of special events on the island. The group sponsors music and food festivals, races, and educational events.
39.6 Miles
Villa Louis, the estate of one of Wisconsin's most prosperous families, allows guests to get a feel for Victorian life in the 19th century. Stroll the gardens, tour the estate's outbuildings. Breakfast in a Victorian Kitchen is a popular event offering.
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521 N Villa Louis Road, Prairie Du Chien, WI 53821
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Villa Louis Historic Site is a national historic landmark that showcases British Arts and Crafts interior in a rural setting in the United States. Patrons can take guided tours of the mansion and view period-appropriate pieces, photos and furnishings.
39.7 Miles
The Granger House Museum is a fully restored 19th century home listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Volunteers offer guided tours and information to visitors, and the grounds regularly are used to host community events.
39.8 Miles
An art gallery, music venue, and event space, the Campbell Steele Gallery hosts bands ranging from funk groups to jazz combos. The gallery also showcases the works of local and regional artists, and hosts events.
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Adjacent to a park, Squaw Creek Camping provides more than just campsites. Along with shower facilities and restrooms, there is also a nearby walking/hiking trail, playground and picnic area for outdoor dining.
39.9 Miles
Housed in a former Methodist church, Marion Heritage Center now serves to preserve the historical identity of the region. The center features a permanent collection of artifacts, including a model railroad display.
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Barb’s Fine Art is the art studio of Barbara Jones Prall, a professional artist who works in pencil, pastels, acrylics, watercolors, and oil paints. She also teaches art classes on a weekly basis.
40.0 Miles
Spanning a total of over 18-acres, Dry Creek Park is a public park offering a number of different recreational amenities for visitors to enjoy. These include a large playground structure, ample open space for playing, and a walking/jogging trail.
40.8 Miles
Locally owned and operated, Collins Road Theatres is a discount movie theater multiplex that shows first and second run films as well as independents and classics. The theater also serves popcorn with real butter.