- The list below includes 35 free or cheap things to do in or near Jasper, Indiana, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Walking Trails, Mini Golf and Movie Theaters.
- From Jasper Riverwalk to St Joseph's Church, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Jasper and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Santa Claus, French Lick, Lincoln City and West Baden Springs.
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Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum commemorates the years spent here by Abraham Lincoln. It looks back into the early American frontier life. A nice collection of artifacts and the 14 Lincoln-era cabins are star attractions.
36.7 Miles
Creole Lanes is a family owned and operated bowling center with 44 bowling lanes that are equipped with programmable bumpers for children and special needs clients. Creole Lanes also offers a restaurant, lounge, game room, and Pro Shop.
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Ouabache Trail Park, Vincennes, IN 47591
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Knox County Parks & Recreation Dept is home to wildlife and plant life preserves, campgrounds, fishing, and naturalist activities. The parks offer trails in naturally wooded areas along with hiking, mountain biking, wildflower walks, volleyball, basketball, archery, horseshoes and photography.
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3916 Pumphouse Road, Bedford, IN 47421
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The Bedford Boat & Sportsman's Club is a sporting-themed organization that hosts a variety of sport-related events. Sports emphasized include boating and shooting. The club features live bands periodically, as well as events like steak nights.
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20 Red Skelton Boulevard Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN 47591
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Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy brings the comedic craft of Red Skelton to the public. Visitors can experience interactive exhibits, watch classic comedy clips, and enjoy live performances at the center's performing arts theater.
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3 West Scott Street, Vincennes, IN 47591
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With its construction completed in 1804, the Grouseland (William Henry Harrison Mansion) became the first brick house in Indiana and is now included in the National Historic Landmark. Also serving as a fortress, this was the Indiana Territory Government Center.
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As the original home of former U.S. president, William Henry Harrison, Grouseland is an estate that can be toured by visitors year round. The estate contains artifacts and memorabilia from the president's life and political campaigns.
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The Indiana Military Museum contains artifacts that encompass the history of the American military. Along with its regular exhibit, the museum hosts traveling artifacts from various collections around the country.
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Vincennes State Historic Site is home to several buildings that figure prominently in the history of Indiana and even the United States. Buildings there include the old territory capitol and a school, print shop, fort and bank.
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Visitors can view a large collection of rare documents and artifacts that date back to 1319 at the Old Cathedral Library & Museum. The the oldest library in Indiana, it features prehistoric stone tools and Abraham Lincoln's campaign banner.