- Our list of the best things to do in Eureka, Missouri, features the top 180 nearby activities — including 70 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Eureka, MO has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Eureka, MO , followed by 169 popular activities in nearby cities, including St. Louis, St. Charles, Chesterfield, Ballwin, St. Peters, Maryland Heights, Fenton, Augusta, O'fallon, Arnold, Defiance, Hazelwood, Wentzville, Boonville, Kirkwood, Jefferson City, Wildwood and Maplewood
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A part of the National Register of Historic Places, the building that is now Powell Symphony Hall was built in 1925. The building officially became Powel Hall in 1968 and is now home to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.
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Located at the historic Powell Hall, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra has free and paid events throughout the year. In addition, it offers free Pre-Concert Conversations and free tours of the building.
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At Bigfoot 4 x 4 Inc. visitors can see world's tallest, widest and heaviest pickup truck, along with the truck that started Bigfoot truck trends. Visitors can also shop in a gift shop for souvenirs.
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Amenities of the Quail Ridge Park include an 18-hole disc golf course, Henry's Pond, biking and hiking trails, 16 indoor horseshoe pitching courts, and an off-leash dog area. The park also features a 3,600-square foot lodge facility that can be rented for private events.
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Featuring performances from nationally recognized musicians and comedians, Peabody Opera House is a historic venue restored to its former glory from its heyday in the 1930s. The exterior features columns, while the interior is filled with gold decorative molding.
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Open on Sundays, Wentzville Flea Market has over 400 local vendors selling their goods in its market. The vendors sell antiques, seasonal produce, and other items. The market is set up on a paved path.
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The former home of Robert Campbell, the Campbell House Museum was built in 1851. The museum has furniture, clothing, letters, paintings and other items that belonged to the Campbell family when they lived there between 1854 and 1938.
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Designed by Cass Gilbert, the Central Public Library was built in 1912.The library was partially financed through a donation from Andrew Carnegie and contains elaborate designs throughout, including a ceiling modified from Michelangelo's famous ceiling at the Laurentian Library.
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A specialty museum, the City Museum has a variety of kid-friendly attractions. Popular attractions include the Enchanted Caves and the Skateless Park, which is also home to the world's largest pencil.
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Home to the St. Louis Cardinals, Busch Stadium can hold up to 46,000 fans when the standing room areas are used. The stadium opened in 2006, officially replacing the old Busch Stadium.