- The list below includes 159 free or cheap things to do in or near St. Peters, Missouri, including 70 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Parks, Bowling and Recreation Centers.
- From St. Peters City Centre Park to Laurel Park Pool, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in St. Peters and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Florissant, St. Louis, St. Charles and Ballwin.
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An operating farm since 1821, the owners of Centennial Farms and Orchards planted its first orchard in 1969. Visitors can buy seasonal fruits and vegetables and take part in the many activities, including the Pumpkin Fantasyland.
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Suitable for events, leagues and casual bowlers, 1-7-10 Bowling features 20 lanes of candlepin bowling. The facility also includes a sports bar and grill, an arcade area and five big screen televisions for sports viewing.
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Laumeier Sculpture Park is a sculpture park which showcases a variety of annually rotating sculpture exhibits. The park also hosts several classes and programs as well as occasional special events.
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A family-owned farm, Aholt Farms Seasons of Fun offers spring and fall activities including pedal cars, hay rides, a straw maze, a corn cannon and a haunted milk house. It hosts parties and private events along with evening bonfires.
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Customers can travel and party in style with Jamestown 14 Cine. Rentals for hire include a black Bentley, Beauford 1930, a fire engine, Rolls Royce, party bus, Mercedes, and a Hummer H@.
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Schlafly Bottleworks is the first Missouri brewery to open since the days of Prohibition. Visitors can visit the production room, the tasting room, and eat in the restaurant from selections including fresh salads, chicken breasts, and nachos.
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Created in 1986, Forest Park sits on 1,300 acres. The park contains several attractions, including the Saint Louis Zoo, the World's Fair Pavilion, Flegal Falls, and the Saint Louis Art Museum.
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Founded in 1879, the Saint Louis Art Museum is a museum that displays a large variety of artwork from many times and cultures. Collections at the museum include African-American, European, Islamic, Ancient, and Modern Art, among many others.
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Located in Forest Park, the Missouri History Museum has permanent and temporary exhibits available. Permanent exhibits include Seeking St. Louis and the 1904 World's Fair: Looking Back at Looking Forward.
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The Fenton History Museum is a historical museum dedicated to providing educational and cultural opportunities for the residents of Chautauqua County. Attractions include a civil war exhibit, Lucille Ball exhibit, hometown history exhibit, educational programs, tours, and special events.