- The list below includes 143 free or cheap things to do in or near Arnold, Missouri, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Parks and Landmarks.
- From Arnold City Park to Arnold City of, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Arnold and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Louis, Ballwin, Chesterfield and Belleville.
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            Joe Glik Park has over 42 acres of open space on which visitors can walk, bike, skate, and play outdoor sports. The park also features a playground and picnic areas surrounded by beautiful landscaping.        
    
    
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            Preserving the region's cultural history, Alton Museum of History and Art features exhibits that display artifacts from the Civil War, urban legends, and notable past residents. The museum has a clothing exhibit that displays dresses from the 19th century.        
    
    
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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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            A traditional bowling center, Bowl Haven offers open and league bowling as well as birthday party hosting. The center provides a game room with arcade games and prizes, a bar and grill, televisions and a pro shop.        
    
    
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                13326 State Route F, Sainte Genevieve, MO 63670
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            Handcrafted spirits are presented to the visitors of the Crown Valley Brewing & Distilling. It has tasting rooms and its own pub.        
    
    
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                198 Merchant St., Sainte Genevieve, MO 63670
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            The French-inspired Felix Valle House State Historic Site is locate in Sainte Germaine, Missouri. There are several other homes on the Site, and several are available for tours. This attraction clearly demonstrates the interaction of French and emerging American aesthetics.        
    
    
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                19620 Crown Ridge Road, Sainte Genevieve, MO 63670
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            Big cats are protected and cared for at the Crown Ridge Tiger Sanctuary. Guided tours are also welcome where guests can spend time with the cats in their habitat. Cats at the sanctuary include both lions and tigers.        
    
    
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            Having been around since 1935, Saint Genevieve Museum is home to many artifacts from the early years. This includes memorabilia marking important dates in the town's history along with weapons, documents and items from the salt industry.        
    
    
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            The story of New France is put on display at the Bolduc House Museum which covers history of the land controlled by France and Spain before the Louisiana Purchase. Displays include an 18th century French kitchen garden and the vertical log house from 1792.        
    
    
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            As a historic home, Bolduc House was used by early French Colonial settlers of Missouri after the Louisiana Purchase. Today, the house hosts workshops for colonial skills such as weaving, looming, and more.