- The list below includes 25 free or cheap things to do in or near Rolla, Missouri, including 35 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Billiards/Pool Halls, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From The Fugitive Beach to Public House Brewing Company, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rolla and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. James, Fort Leonard Wood, St. Robert and Cuba.
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Presenting the history which starts in the early 20th century, the Vacuum Museum exhibits over 600 vacuum cleaners in perfect condition and still functioning. The oldest vacuum is the Royal Model 1.
12.0 Miles
The 1,860 acres of Meramac Park contains 200 acres set aside for public use, including camping facilities, picnicking facilities, a fish feeding area, a fishing area, and a playground. The park contains the fifth largest natural spring in the state.
13.2 Miles
Named for the state's fifth largest spring, Maramec Spring Park features 200 acres of public use space suitable for camping, fishing, picnics and wildlife viewing. The park provides playgrounds, two museums, a trout hatchery and hiking trails.
17.6 Miles
Fanning 66 Outpost showcases the world's largest rocking chair. Their main attraction is the archery store where they have everything an archer wants. Whatever an archer buys, they install right there, and they expertly tune the bow. Then the archer can try it out their 40-yard indoor range.
18.3 Miles
Bob's Gasoline Alley has a vast collection of roadside memorabilia, including gas pumps and signs that are still on their original poles. Food is available for those who make an appointment in advance.
19.4 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreation activities including canoeing, camping, and kayaking with Lay Z Day Canoes & Camping. They also offer rafts, horseshoes, sand volleyball, swimming, and fishing.
22.0 Miles
Located in the St. Robert Municipal Center, the City of St. Robert Museum tells the story of the city through photographs and memorabilia. A video presentation by local administrators and residents recounts the founding and growth of the city.
22.4 Miles
Pinky's Champagne Room is a small locally owned and operated bar and lounge. The bar plays a selection of oldies music and has two extra rooms for hosting private parties and special events.
22.6 Miles
On the way towards Ft. Leonard, visitors can view a restored M60 Patton battle tank situated on the side of the road. The exhibit is a landmark used for photo opportunities.
22.8 Miles
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Corner of North Dakota & Constitution, Fort Leonard Wood, MO
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Joint Services Park was founded to pay respect to all branches of the U.S. Military. A popular community park, it features biking and walking trails, fishing access, hunting, golf and canoeing.