- The list below includes 118 free or cheap things to do in or near Stillwater, Minnesota, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, History Museums, Other Entertainment and Specialty Museums.
- From Historic Lift Stillwater Bridge to Pioneer park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Stillwater and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Paul, Minneapolis, Hastings and Hudson.
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Ideal for a Sunday picnic or business event, Antlers Park is chock full of amenities for outdoor entertainment. Visitors enjoy the horseshoe pits, sand volleyball courts, swimming beach, and fishing pier.
35.4 Miles
An eight-lane bowling center, Lakeville Family Bowl offers open and league bowling along with birthday party and tournament hosting. The center provides bowling specials, a bar and a kitchen with a full dining menu.
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At Ritter Farms, visitors can browse a wide range of fresh produce, jams, pickles, and other goods at its farm market. The market changes which produce it carries depending on the season.
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Nybo's Bowling Lanes is a great place to head out for a fun night out with friends. Relatively quiet most of the time, this small bowling alley does get quite busy for midnight bowling.
36.0 Miles
Offering casual dining in the Pottery Place Outlet Center, Bierstube Bowl specializes in German cuisine. Their most popular dishes include bratwurst, schnitzel and German meatballs, along with American favorites such as burgers, steak and beer.
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Bay Point Park is located along the Mississippi River and is home to many community celebrations. It features picnic areas, a play area for kids, boat launch, volleyball court, walking paths, and beautiful trees and scenery.
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The Red Wing Shoe Store & Museum offers its visitors self-guided tours, with the main point of interest being the Biggest Shoe in the World. Besides the exhibits depicting the history of the company, there is also a retail store on the premises.
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A tour of the city can be offered by the Red Wing Trolley, with a vintage trolley and a driver dressed accordingly to that period in time.
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As the Mississippi River passes through Red Wing, Minnesota, it passes the majestic Barn Bluff. The bluff is a tall, long elevated section of shoreline that features prominently in many legends of the Dakota Nation.
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Red Wing is home to Lake Pepin, a 21-mile stretch of the Missouri River that is the longest naturally occuring lake along its entire length. The lake is home to over 60 fish species and many types of freshwater plants.