While many fun activities require you to open your wallet, there are actually a surprising number of free things to do in Des Moines. Here are seven places to go in Des Moines that are totally amazing, and totally free.

  1. Pack a picnic and take a stroll around Gray’s Lake

Flickr/Michael Leland Public parks are not only pretty, they’re free. Pack a picnic from home, take a leisurely walk around the lake and then set out a blanket to enjoy your food by the water.

  1. Zenith Chamber Music Festival

Facebook/Zenith Chamber Music Festival The Zenith Chamber Music Festival is an annual summer chamber music concert festival from August 16th - August 20th. The concerts feature local as well as national and international guest artists. All concerts are free admission.

  1. Tour the Iowa State Capitol Building

Flickr/Lee Ingalls The Iowa State Capitol Building is not only the home of the state senate, house of representatives and governor, it is also a stunning work of architecture, and best of all, you can take a guided tour of the building, for free.

  1. Go for a bike ride on one of Des Moines many miles of public trails

Flickr/Jason Mrachina Des Moines has become one of Iowa’s most walking and biking friendly cities. There are a total of 60 miles of trails within the city where you can walk, bike or jog for free.

  1. Explore the State Historical Museum

Flickr/Lee Wright Learn about Iowa’s history, contributions and heritage at this interesting museum.

  1. Visit the Des Moines Art Center

Flickr/Andy Langager This art center offers free exhibitions of its extensive collection of 20th and 21st century modern and contemporary art.

  1. Walk through the Pappajohn Sculpture Park

Flickr/Phil Roeder A collection of two dozen incredible sculptures, this one-of-a-kind outside art exhibit is there for your enjoyment.

For more budget friendly ideas, check out these 10 Things To Do In Iowa This Summer – Without Opening Your Wallet.

Flickr/Michael Leland

Public parks are not only pretty, they’re free. Pack a picnic from home, take a leisurely walk around the lake and then set out a blanket to enjoy your food by the water.

Facebook/Zenith Chamber Music Festival

The Zenith Chamber Music Festival is an annual summer chamber music concert festival from August 16th - August 20th. The concerts feature local as well as national and international guest artists. All concerts are free admission.

Flickr/Lee Ingalls

The Iowa State Capitol Building is not only the home of the state senate, house of representatives and governor, it is also a stunning work of architecture, and best of all, you can take a guided tour of the building, for free.

Flickr/Jason Mrachina

Des Moines has become one of Iowa’s most walking and biking friendly cities. There are a total of 60 miles of trails within the city where you can walk, bike or jog for free.

Flickr/Lee Wright

Learn about Iowa’s history, contributions and heritage at this interesting museum.

Flickr/Andy Langager

This art center offers free exhibitions of its extensive collection of 20th and 21st century modern and contemporary art.

Flickr/Phil Roeder

A collection of two dozen incredible sculptures, this one-of-a-kind outside art exhibit is there for your enjoyment.

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