- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Garretson, South Dakota, including 25 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Other Outdoor Places, Parks and History Museums.
- From Palisades State Park to Century East At Dawley Farms, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Garretson and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sioux Falls, Pipestone and Buffalo Ridge.
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Run by a group of volunteers, Pipestone Center for Performing Arts offers the community three productions to attend a year. The center also hosts touring tribute bands, annual Christmas shows, poetry readings, and more.
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Two blocks of 30 commercial buildings, the Pipestone Historic District is a preserved area depicting the life, style, and history of a small region of the town with many Sioux quartzite buildings and a Richardsonian Romanesque style..
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Located in the midst of the Pipestone Historic District, the Pipestone Performing Arts Center hosts a community theater troupe that performs a variety of musicals and other plays each year. The theater also hosts children's theater and musical performances.
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115 N Hiawatha Avenue, Pipestone, MN 56164
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Stocked with fitness equipment, Ewert Community Recreation Center offers visitors a mix of dance and exercise classes to take. The center has an aquatics facility with a hot tub, pool, and steam room.
21.6 Miles
Preserving the history of the region, Pipestone County Museum contains an archive of artifacts from the early settlers up until present day. The museum hosts community events like guided ghost walk tours.
21.7 Miles
Main Street is a historical destination that features buildings that are made with beautiful local stone. It is home to various shops, a theater and several different restaurants as well.
21.8 Miles
A traditional bowling center, Bole-Mor Lanes features 10 lanes used for open bowling and league play. The center provides a foosball table, party hosting and cosmic bowling as well as a snack bar with food and drinks.
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This is the site where American Indians have quarried the red pipestone which they carve into pipes used for prayer. Many believe that the pipe's smoke carries prayer to the Great Spirit. People can hike and explore the educational trails or watch someone carve a pipestone in the museum.
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Offering a quiet and serene environment, Circle Trail provides a nature walk around the Pipestone National Monument. Along with views of rock carvings, there is a waterfall and other historical markers to enjoy and see along the way.
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Located at the Pipestone National Monument, Winnewissa Falls is part of the Circle Trail, which is 3/4 of a mile long. Visitors can view the falls from above and below.