- The list below includes 44 free or cheap things to do in or near Fulton, Missouri, including 29 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Bowling, Specialty Museums and Libraries.
- From The National Churchill Museum to Auto World Car Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fulton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Columbia and Jefferson City.
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The Mission is a bar and live music venue that also hosts weekly events like open mic nights and all night happy hours. They are open only during the evening through 1 AM from Tuesday through Saturday.
22.8 Miles
For ice-skating and hockey, the Ice Arena-Washington Park is a family friendly place for fun. The concession stand sells inexpensive snacks and hot chocolates and there is a warming area and music as you play.
23.0 Miles
An eight-screen move theater, Forum 8 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater offers stadium seating, D-BOX motion seats, self-service ticketing, a party room and a snack bar with food and drinks.
23.0 Miles
Attractive for bird and wildlife watchers, Garth Nature Area includes 52 acres of open space. Along with walking trails, the area is further equipped with a fenced in dog park for pets to enjoy.
23.2 Miles
The Runge Conservation Nature Center is a state operated wildlife and forest preserve that features several hiking trails, as well as a building with classroom and auditorium facilities. Throughout the year, programs in nature conservancy are offered at the facility.
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1701 W Ash Street, Columbia, MO 65203
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At Activity & Recreation Center â€' Columbia, visitors can use a 73,000 square foot facility filled with fitness equipment, a gymnasium, and aquatics center. The aquatics center features an indoor leisure pool with slides, lazy rivers, fountains, and lifeguards.
23.7 Miles
Filled with tropical vegetation, Shelter Gardens is a botanical garden with waterfalls, rock gardens, koi ponds, and more. On Sundays, visitors can listen to live music from local musicians at the garden's gazebo.
23.8 Miles
Also known as the Columbia Cosmopolitan Recreation Area, Cosmo Park is Columbia's largest park, measuring 533 acres. The park features athletic fields and courts, two fishing lakes, children's playgrounds, picnic areas and a trail system.
23.8 Miles
Special event nights are available certain nights of the week at Sk8 Zone, which focuses around an indoor rollerskating rink. Guests can enjoy a blacklight skate session, family skate session, or a general public skate.
23.9 Miles
At Twin Lakes Recreation, visitors can participate in outdoor activities like swimming, feeding ducks, jogging, and fishing. The lake has several picnic tables, a dog park, swim area, and playground next to it.