- The list below includes 32 free or cheap things to do in or near Kasota, Minnesota, including 56 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and National & State Parks.
- From Tourtellotte Park to Mankato Brewery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kasota and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mankato, New Ulm, Ely and North Mankato.
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Offering the latest in technology, Jesse James Lanes is modern bowling at its best. The lanes feature automated scoring on LCD screens, sixteen bowling lanes, a drink bar and a pro shop.
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A small liberal arts college, Carleton College offers a variety of academic programs, majors, and pursuits. The college also hosts frequent artistic and cultural events, including plays, concerts, and lectures.
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The Shakopee Community Center is a recreational facility that features fitness equipment, a track, fitness classes, and an ice arena. The track inside the facility can be used for running or walking.
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The Shakopee Ice Arena is open 11 months out of the year for public skating, lessons, camps, tournaments, practices, and hockey games. The arena includes locker rooms, a pro-shop with skate sharpening, and bleacher seating.
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An educational outdoor activity for the entire family, Fur-Ever Wild Wolves & Woods is home to a variety of both wildlife and non-wildlife animals. Guests can visit with the residents while also learning about them. Some animals living there include wolves, cougars, prairies, goats and chickens.
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Visitors to Fur-Ever Wild can learn and observe up close North American fur-bearing wildlife such as foxes, bobcats, wolves and cougars. This working agricultural farm offers self-guided walking tours as well as accommodations for groups.
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235 Fuller Street South, Shakopee, MN
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People, places and events of Scott County history are displayed at Scott County Historical Society's Stans Museum. Permanent and temporary exhibits are offered. Open Tuesday through Saturday; ages five and under are free.
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20653 Keokuk Avenue, Lakeville, MN 55044
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Boasting the widest screen in Minnesota, Lakeville 21 Muller Family Theater is a must for action movies and children delights. The monster screen is 80 feet wide and 3 stories tall, making each movie an unforgettable experience.
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The Scott County Historical Society is a non-profit organization that has the goal of locating, collecting, and preserving the history of Scott County. The society has a collection that includes books, artifacts, oral histories, and newspapers.
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At Lakeville 21 Theatre, visitors can watch the latest films on the widest screen in the state. Muller Family Theatre's Monster Screen auditoriums are over three stories tall, feature digital projection, and can seat up to 560 people.