- The list below includes 29 free or cheap things to do in or near Trempealeau, Wisconsin, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Parks and Bowling.
- From Perrot State Park to Brady's Bluff, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Trempealeau and in nearby cities within 25 miles like La Crosse and Winona.
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Located near the Mississippi River, Rieck's Lake Park features playground equipment and bathroom facilities for visitors to use. The location, which is often visited by fishermen, also offers an affordable camping opportunity.
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Castle Rock Museum showcases a variety of armor from various periods of European History. The museum features authentic armor spanning from the time periods of Ancient Greece to modern history.
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Visitors can reserve shelters in advance at the various parks of Alma City Park Shelter. The shelter has a picnic area, kitchen, and restrooms. The shelter is situated next to a beach, tennis court, and basketball courts.
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Visitors can view a variety of waterfowl and songbirds along with the works of local and national artists at Wings Over Alma Nature & Art Center. There are hundreds of bald eagles in the area with active nests.
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A viewing platform provides spectators a view of the dam and working locks as boats and barges pass through. The pedestrian bridge takes you over the train tracks providing a topside view of trains as they pass under foot.
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This seasonal Mississippi River fishing float excursion provides boat transportation to and from the float, benches, restrooms, minnow buckets, landing nets, and expert information. There are three bunk rooms on the float for night fishing trips. Food is available at the Float Cafe.
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For six miles, Root Rivers offers the visitors plenty of scenic bike trails on the shores. On the route there are plenty of things to be seen, including a golf course.
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105 Parkway Avenue S., Lanesboro, MN 55949
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The Lanesboro Historical Museum has three floors of exhibits covering local history and features historical artifacts from local residents. Exhibits cover the local Norwegian immigrant community and memorabilia belonging to Buffalo Bill and his Wild West show.
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Eagle Watch Observatory gives visitors a chance to watch eagles up close. There are classrooms where trainers present everything there is to know about eagles. Visitors, especially children are encouraged to have their photo taken with the eagles.
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National Eagle Center is an interpretive center which is home to rescued eagles, four of them are bald eagles and one is a golden eagle. They aim to promote awareness of the biology, ecology and natural history of these eagles through exhibits, and live eagle programs.