- The list below includes 37 free or cheap things to do in or near Walnut Shade, Missouri, including 43 different types of inexpensive activities like Horseback Riding, Ziplines, Distilleries and Other Entertainment.
- From Branson Zipline & Canopy Tours to Copper Run Distillery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Walnut Shade and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Branson, Nixa, Lampe and Reeds Spring.
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The ancient Bull Shoals Caverns were created roughly 350 million years ago during what is known as the Ordovician period. They are created from limestone and feature stalactites and stalagmites in almost every color.
42.5 Miles
The Mystic Caverns is a complex of 2 caves, improved by the man in order to receive as many visitors as possible. Handrails, a modern lighting system and a souvenir shop can be found in here.
42.5 Miles
The Mansfield Cemetery includes 633 graves, including the graves of Laura Ingles Wilder, Almanzo Wilder, and Rose Wilder who are famous through the Little House on the Prairie series. Visitors can walk or drive through the cemetery.
42.8 Miles
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239 Turpentine Creek Lane, Eureka Springs, AR 72632
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All types of big cats find their home at the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, including ligers. In here there are also bears, monkeys, deer, and other animals too.
43.1 Miles
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3068 Highway A, Mansfield, MO 65704
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The setting for many of Little House on the Prairie stories is preserved as the Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Home and Museum. At the site, visitors can view two homes where Wilder lived including where she wrote the first four of her Little House on the Prairie books.
43.7 Miles
Bull Shoals have some of the most beautiful lakes and rivers in the country. Whether you want to fish, dive, or just cruise Bull Shoals, the Bull Shoals Boat Dock is first class with rentals of house boats, pontoons, deck boats, and fishing boats.
45.2 Miles
Located on the original Rippee farm, visitors can buy heirloom seeds, eat in the restaurant, see a speaker barn, visit a mercantile, learn about herbs at the herbal apothecary, and listen to music at two music barn. Visitors can also see historic breeds of poultry and livestock.
47.9 Miles
A rock formation jutting out from the bluff's face resembling a hawk's beak overlooks Whitaker Creek and a stretch of valley. It is possibly the most photographed spot in the Arkansas outdoors. It's also ideal for photo shoots at sunrise or sunset.
49.0 Miles
Lost Valley Hiking Trail is good for the whole family. The trails are safe for all ages and features a tall waterfall, a natural bridge, caves, and large boulders plus the scenic views along the trail.
49.1 Miles
The man-made Beaver Lake has approximately 487 scenic miles of shoreline, with campsites, picnic sites, swimming areas, trails, and several other amenities, for the entire family to enjoy.