- The list below includes 58 free or cheap things to do in or near Excelsior Springs, Missouri, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Dinner Theaters, Parks, History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- From Paradise Playhouse to Whitewater Memorial State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Excelsior Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Independence, Liberty, Blue Springs and Kansas City.
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Challenge a group of friends to a few rounds of bowling at UCM Union Bowling Center. Located on the campus of University of Central Missouri, the facility offers glo-bowl, dollar bowling and other specials.
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Olathe's Prairie Center spans 300 acres of pristine prairie lands and riparian wetlands. The center includes multiple ponds, as well. An excellent spot for hiking and for wildlife viewing, it offers a variety of educational programs.
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Watkins Ranch offers western horseback riding lessons to riders of all experience levels and ages as well as horse boarding and leasing. Their facilities include a private tack room, indoor arena, two round pens, automatic waterers and sawdust bedding.
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Featuring a swimming beach, Kill Creek Park provides over 12 miles of trails suitable for hiking and biking along woodlands and open fields. The park has a marina for boating, a playground and shelters equipped with tables and grills.
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Located in a repurposed subterranean army bunker, Extreme Underground is an amusement facility with a unique feel. The facility offers laser tag, miniature golf, archery tag, Makoto Arena, and a wide array of games in its arcade.
49.8 Miles
Amelia Earheart Memorial Bridge was constructed in Atchison, Kansas and it stands to this day as the landmark of the local history. The bridge is very old and has been re-constructed many times.
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Jackson Park is a park that features a shelter house, frisbee golf, a playground, horseshoe pits, a barbecue grill, and a volleyball court. The park has a seasonal restroom and also has a multi-purpose walking trail.
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Housed in the pilot's childhood house, the Amelia Earhart Home was built in 1861 and is included in the National Register of Historic Places. It exhibits artifacts and memorabilia.
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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.