- The list below includes 26 free or cheap things to do in or near Pepin, Wisconsin, including 54 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Parks, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum to Reads Landing, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pepin and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Red Wing, Alma, Lake City and Wabasha.
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Inspired by the American military and aviation, American Sky Brewing Co. offers beers with names like Tailgunner, Sneak Attack and Dogfight. The brewery features a tap room, the Hangar, and offers tours of its facility.
46.2 Miles
Featuring 16 lanes, Hudson Bowling Center provides open and league bowling along with shoe rental and optional bumpers. The center offers a full bar, food and drink options, karaoke nights and private party hosting.
47.4 Miles
With studios rented by local artists, Seasons On St Croix displays the ceramics, paintings, jewelry, and other work from over 160 artists. Visitors can stop by any of the studios to meet the artist.
47.4 Miles
This is a day and evening use park with no over nights allowed. During the summer canoe rentals, concessions, swim beaches and boat access to the lake are available; year round there are picnic sites, fishing, hiking, and walking trails.
47.5 Miles
Overlooking the St. Croix River Valley, Birkmose Park is a leisure park that is home to multiple India Burial Mounds. The site also features an open play area that can be used for football or soccer.
47.6 Miles
The center's two theaters have a mix of near Broadway quality shows that include dramas, comedies, children's productions and musicals. There's an art gallery, and gift shop on premise.
47.6 Miles
Located along the St. Croix River, Lakefront Park features a bandshell used for summer concerts along with water access for swimming, fishing and boating. The park also offers paved trails, a children's playground, picnic areas and volleyball courts.
49.6 Miles
Northfield Historical Society Museum preserves the history of Northfield Minnesota such as the attempted bank robbery of Jesse James and his outlaw band in 1876. Exhibits include actual artifacts and photographs of the incident.
49.6 Miles
Chippewa River Trail is a well-maintained starting point for many walkers, runners, and cyclists. The trail winds along the river with farmland views, giving a perfect mix of city and country atmosphere. Scenic landscapes keep visitors pressing on for miles.
49.6 Miles
Spanning 30 miles, the Chippewa River Trail takes travelers along the Chippewa River and can be used for biking, walking and skating. In the winter, the trail can be used for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.