- The list below includes 38 free or cheap things to do in or near Reeds Spring, Missouri, including 43 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, Caverns & Caves, Other Entertainment and Parks.
- From Talking Rocks Cavern to Zip Line USA, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Reeds Spring and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Branson, Walnut Shade, Nixa and Lampe.
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The Ralph Foster Museum collects and preserves historical items relating to the Ozark Region. Visitors to the museum can see the original television series Beverly Hillbillies car, along with antique weapons, dolls, and natural history items.
15.7 Miles
Started by John L. Morris, the founder of Pro Bass, Dogwood Canyons is 10,000 acres wildlife preserve with longhorns, elk, and bison. Visitors can ride a wildlife tram, ride horses on the trails, walk trails, bike trails, and fly fish, as well as have ceremonies in the wilderness chapel.
16.4 Miles
Persimmon Hill Farm raises berries, fruits and mushrooms farm on their farm near the shores of Table Rock Lake. Visitors can eat in the restaurant overlooking the blueberry fields, as well as shop for gourmet gifts in the gift store.
20.8 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.
21.5 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.
22.1 Miles
Century Lanes offers a wide variety of leagues. They also provide bumper bowling for younger children. Century Lanes offers pool tables and arcade games. There is also a snack bar and lounge.
22.7 Miles
Cosmic Cavern is a limestone cave which is one of Arkansas' hidden treasures. One section of the cave called Silent Splendor has the longest soda straw formation hanging up to nine feet in length. Cosmic Cavern has two bottomless cave lakes. Divers have never found the bottoms.
23.2 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.
25.8 Miles
Nathaniel Lyon became the first Union soldier to be killed during the Civil War on August 10, 1861. See where it happened on a 4.9-mile interpretative drive through the park, as well as see the Ray House, which served as a field hospital.
27.1 Miles
3861 E. Stan Musial Drive, Springfield, MO 65809
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Established in 1994, the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame honors Missouri athletes from various sports. Famous inductees include Stan Musial, George Brett, Lou Brock, Bob Ozzie Smith and Dick Vermeil.