- The list below includes 34 free or cheap things to do in or near Point Lookout, Missouri, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Other Entertainment, Caverns & Caves and Lake.
- From Ralph Foster Museum to The Bretts, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Point Lookout and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Branson, Walnut Shade, Lampe and Reeds Spring.
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Besides 2 unexplored and untamed caves, the Hurricane River Cave system follows the bedding of an ancient river. In here can be found vestiges of the native tribes, dating back to 8,000 years ago. These caves were also used by the outlaws as hideouts.
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124 South Cherry Street, Harrison, AR 72601
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The historical services offered at the Boone County Heritage Museum include local publications, artifacts, and lectures. The museum is preserved by the Boone County Historical & Railroad Society, and great efforts are made to maintain this local treasure.
28.2 Miles
The 135-mile Buffalo National River is an undammed river that is characterized by running rapids, quiet pools, and the Ozark Mountains. The river supports activities including kayaking, canoeing, and swimming.
28.4 Miles
Eureka Springs’ Aviation Cadet Museum, also known as Aviation Cadet World, is an interactive museum that features exhibits pertaining to the history of military aviation in the area, including a number of historic planes on display.
29.0 Miles
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Tyler Bend State Park, Harrison, AR
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A preserved cabin and homestead from the early part of the 20th century, the Collier Homestead at Tyler Bend offers a glimpse into an earlier era in American history. The homestead is available for tours and special events.
29.4 Miles
With 3 lakes to choose from, Eric's Elite Guide Service leads groups to prime fishing spots. Some of the fish that can be caught are different species of bass and trout. During spring, visitors can go deep water fishing.
29.7 Miles
In 1818, Smallin Civil War Cave became the first documented cave in Missouri. Visitors can tour the cave, hear Civil War stories around the campfire, and even tour the cave at night while wading in 54-degree water to see endangered species.
29.9 Miles
McCAuley Park is a recreational park that is situated on 40 acres of land. The park features an 18-hole disc golf course, a playground, a paved outdoor walking path that stretches .6 of a mile, and three soccer fields.
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The Christ of the Ozarks stands 67 feet up since 1967.
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299 North Main Street, Eureka Springs, AR 72632
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The Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway offers its visitors scenic tour on the railroad, in a reconditioned train which also has a dining car. The museum exhibits vintage locomotives, a restored turntable, and others.