- TripBuzz found 208 things to do with kids in or near Granite City, Illinois, including 202 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Louis, Florissant, Edwardsville and St. Charles.
- From Bingfield Paintball to Granite City Ice Skate Rink, the Granite City area offers 69 different types of family activities, including: Skating Rinks, Movie Theaters, Paintball and Race Tracks.
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8.6 Miles
The Unity Theatre Ensemble is an acting company dedicated to performing shows and works written by African-American and third world individuals. These performances include musical revues, comedies, traditional drama, and gospel musicals.
8.8 Miles
93%
268 votes
Grand Blvd to Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63110
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An architecturally intriguing park from a design perspective, Tower Grove Park features a variety of pavilions, each built in its own style. the park also features a pond and scenic landscaping.
8.8 Miles
Collinsville Historical Museum is a showcase of unique artifacts dating back to 1767. This multistory museum features a diverse array of exhibits, including local sports history, military artifacts from the Civil War and a mounted animal and bird display.
8.9 Miles
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.
8.9 Miles
Part of the Landmark Theater chain, St. Louis's Tivoli Theatre shows a variety of first-run Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater offers a variety of concession choices.
9.0 Miles
Host to youth and adult leagues, Camelot Bowl provides visitors with shoes rentals and a pro shop. The bowling alley has birthday party packages that include a birthday bowling pin, shoe rentals, and one game.
9.2 Miles
Owned and Operated by the local school district, the Little Creek Nature Area is a 97 acre outdoor opportunity for education about nature, biology, environmental science, ecology, and the past with its living history feature.
9.3 Miles
53%
184 votes
800 South Morrison Avenue, Collinsville, IL 62234
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A water tower built in 1949, the World's Largest Catsup Bottle stands 170 feet tall and is included in the National Register of Historic Places. A festival bearing dedicated to it every year since 1998.
9.3 Miles
On the campus of Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville, Ralph Korte Stadium is the venue for at home soccer competitions. Also equipped with an oval track, it is also used for track meets and other outdoor events.
9.5 Miles
Providing regularly scheduled shows, Everyday Circus at City Museum features a staff of talented entertainers. This includes clowns, jugglers, musicians, acrobats and more. The team further participates in numerous community activities such as non-profit fundraisers.