- The list below includes 18 free or cheap things to do in or near St. Robert, Missouri, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Cocktail Lounge, Specialty Museums, Canyon and Skate Parks.
- From M-60 Tank to Lay Z Day Canoes & Camping, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in St. Robert and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Leonard Wood, Rolla, Lebanon and Branson.
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A live music and performance venue located near the Lake of the Ozarks, Main Street Music Hall features three distinctive programs that focus on different musical genres and moments in musical history.
34.4 Miles
With slides reaching two stories high, Camdenton Aquatic Center offers shallow pools for visitors to swim in. There is a pool for lap swimming and vortex that causes the water to spin.
34.5 Miles
The Sugar Creek Mini Golf has two 18-hole mini-golf courses, and it was awarded with the first place by the readers of the Lake Sun, in 2011.
34.7 Miles
The Ozark Distillery offers guided tours on the hour each Saturday through it's spirit distilling operation, from the mash tubs to the final bottling series. Most tours include some samples and question and answer sessions with the distillers.
35.1 Miles
Montauk State Park has trout fishing that is stocked each night from the on-site hatchery. At the park, visitors can camp, stay in cabins or the motel, eat at the dining lodge or snack bar, and shop in the store.
35.2 Miles
Lemans Karts is a family fun center (or family entertainment center) offering several recreational opportunities. Lemans Karts maintains a miniature golf course, mini kart track, and a bumper boats pond.
35.3 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.
35.6 Miles
With over 1000 miles of shoreline, Lake of the Ozarks offers water based activities like kayaking, para-sailing, and boating. The lake has various resorts, restaurants, and shops for visitors to peruse.
35.9 Miles
Home to the Chamber of Commerce and housing the Bagnell Dam History museum, the Willmore Lodge was built in 1930 and it is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
36.1 Miles
Bridal Cave is a stalactite-studded cave which has been the legendary site of a Native American Indian wedding ceremony in the early 1800s, and in keeping with that tradition, the cave can be reserved for a wedding.