- The list below includes 31 free or cheap things to do in or near St. Meinrad, Indiana, including 45 different types of inexpensive activities like Religious Buildings, Movie Theaters, Parks and Historic Sites.
- From Saint Meinrad Archabbey to Jim Yellig Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in St. Meinrad and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jasper, Santa Claus, Lincoln City and Rockport.
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The Jasper Train Depot is a location that offers memorable train rides to those who visit. During the rides, visitors learn about local history, observe the scenic local setting, and enjoy the food and drinks available on the train.
16.4 Miles
Jasper's Skate Palace is a skating rink that offers roller skating, inline skating, speed skating, and roller hockey. The rink hosts birthday parties and other special events, and features a pro shop and snack bar.
16.6 Miles
A family entertainment center, Fuzzy's Miniature Golf & Go-Karts features an 18-hole miniature golf course along with NASCAR-style go-karts. The center also offers softball and baseball batting cages, arcade games and a snack bar.
16.6 Miles
Jasper Riverwalk is an asphalt pathway that follows the Patoka river through lovely woods and farms. It is ideal for joggers and bicyclists. Private and public events are conducted here. The gazebo and the shelter are available for rentals.
16.6 Miles
Built out of chestnut wood by Prussian immigrants, Schaeffer Barn is a German structure from the 19th century. Visitors can rent the barn for private events like weddings and corporate events.
16.6 Miles
Gordon's Motel and Canoe Rental is a hotel company that also has kayak and canoe rentals, which come with paddles and life jackets. The company offers special shuttles available for hiking, wildlife watching, and hunting.
17.0 Miles
The parish founded in 1837 and the first brick placed in 1841, St Joseph's Church was renovated in 1954. A 235 feet-high bell-tower and a more than 100 years old stone cross are found on the premises also.
18.1 Miles
Dubois County Museum is dedicated to the rich heritage of Dubois. Collections consist of more than 34,000 artifacts. Learn about the history of this area through interactive learning and guided tours. Visit the gift shop for souvenirs.
18.1 Miles
At Dubois County Visitors Center, visitors can gather information about regional attractions like Patoka Lake, Dubois County Museum, and local festivals. The staff helps visitors plan their trip by discussing dining options and hotels to stay at.
24.2 Miles
Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum commemorates the years spent here by Abraham Lincoln. It looks back into the early American frontier life. A nice collection of artifacts and the 14 Lincoln-era cabins are star attractions.