- The list below includes 0 free or cheap things to do in or near Morton, Minnesota, including 19 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Historic Sites, National & State Parks and Monuments.
- From Upper Sioux Agency State Park to Kegel Klub, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Morton.
Showing 11-20 of
32
30.7 Miles
Proudly planted in New Ulm, Minnesota, Hermann the German is the affectionate nickname given to the Hermann Monument, which is a testament to the culture and societal contributions of Germanic Americans. The monument was erected in 1897 and remains one of New Ulm's defining features.
30.7 Miles
With three stories to explore, Brown County Historical Society showcases artifacts relevant to the county's history. Among these exhibits are items from the early pioneers and Native Americans, including a bear rug.
30.7 Miles
Established to showcase Minnesota's musical history, the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame provides guests an opportunity to learn through an audio tour. Group visits are allowed, however it is advised to contact ahead of time.
30.7 Miles
Home to a carillon clock tower, Schonlau Park is a small park area with trees and benches. The main attraction is the glockenspiel tower, measuring 45 feet high with several bells, dancing figurines and chimes played at specified times.
30.7 Miles
The Carmike Cinema 3 Theatre is a small theatre that features only about three movies at a time. Guests can enjoy comfortable seating and plenty of delicious snacks from the concessions stand.
31.4 Miles
Covering 982 acres and attracting 250,000 visitors each year, the Flandrau State Park has camping sites, picnic areas, playgrounds, and several other amenities. Wildlife can be observed in here, which includes white tailed dears, raccoons, and many bird species.
31.7 Miles
With the brewery established in 1860 and with a gift shop and a tasting room on its premises, the August Schell Museum of Brewing may worth the while for those enthusiasts wishing to know more about this brand.
32.3 Miles
The Putting Green, Inc. is a unique miniature golf course that doubles as an environmental learning center and features a community garden and solar club house. They are generally open from May to October.
33.1 Miles
Ingalls Homestead is the land and heritage of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Her father set claim to Ingalls Homestead in 1880. This is the land that Laura has written about in many of her Little House stories.
33.1 Miles
This is a museum featuring lots of memorabilia from the 'Little House on the Prairie' show. The collections include an 1898 depot, a chapel, a dugout display, a little red schoolhouse, an early settler home, and a covered wagon. A gift shop has books about Laura Ingalls Wilder.