- The list below includes 19 free or cheap things to do in or near Mineral Point, Wisconsin, including 56 different types of inexpensive activities like Arts & Crafts Classes, Historic Sites, Parks and History Museums.
- From Pendarvis to Shake Rag Alley School of Arts & Crafts, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mineral Point and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Spring Green and Platteville.
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Climb aboard the Fenelon Place Elevator Company's railway for a short ride on a steep track. The ride gives tourists a view of three states and the Mississippi River along the way.
35.4 Miles
The 14.33-acre Junction Ridge Park is a recreational park that includes a basketball court, a lacrosse field, an open grass field, and a playground. The grass field can be used for soccer games and football games.
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3800 Arboretum Drive, Dubuque, IA 52001
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The United States' largest all-volunteer arboretum is the Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens. This vast garden complex, which is open throughout the year, is a feast for the eyes and nose.
36.0 Miles
Spanning twelve and a half acres, Hickory Woods Park features open, scenic green space with shade trees. The park also has two playgrounds with equipment, covered picnic shelters, and baseball and soccer fields.
36.1 Miles
Dubuque’s YMCA-YWCA Community Center offers fitness and sports facilities that are open to members as well as to the general public. The center also hosts classes, programs, and community events.
36.1 Miles
The Marcus Point Cinema is an entertainment destination that features 16 auditoriums in a 3-story building. The cinema is best known for the 75-ft wide screen named the Ultrascreen.
36.6 Miles
The Capitol Ice Arena is an indoor ice-skating facility that includes tow full size ice sheets, locker rooms, and a seating area that can seat up to 1,300 people at a time. The arena also has a meeting room.
36.9 Miles
Death's Door Spirits is a distillery that is not regularly open to the public but does allow scheduled tours that must be arranged specially. Their spirits include gin, vodka, whiskey and schnapps.
37.0 Miles
Spanning a total of 6-acres of land, Quisling Park is a recreational park for dogs that is part of the larger 146-acre Metropolitan Refuse District. The park provides water fountains, picnic tables, and an agility course.
37.1 Miles
Dubuque's Crystal Lake Cave is an intruiguing cave filled with impressive mineral formations. Guided tours are led by trained, experienced guides and include ample time for questions and answers. Rain slickers and rubber-soled shoes are recommended.