- The list below includes 190 free or cheap things to do in or near Algonquin Park, Ontario, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Walking Trails, Arts Centers and Specialty Museums.
- From Belle Isle Park to Belle Isle, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Algonquin Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dearborn, Westland, Sterling Heights and Detroit.
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Spanning 41 acres, Raintree Park is half wooded and half open space, with a paved walking path winding through the woods. It offers an 18 hole disc golf course, sand volleyball court, baseball field, and 2 play structures.
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The Bedford Woods Park is a public residential park with a variety of outdoor amenities available. These amenities include a softball field, jogging trails, a playlot, and access to public parking areas.
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Plum Hollow Lanes is a community bowling center that is best known for its 'Glow N Bowl', which features special effects lighting. The bowling alley is also available for birthday parties.
17.8 Miles
With its own indoor go-kart track, Kart 2 Kart offers pro and junior go-karting to its guests. Visitors can speed up to 35 mph around the track while racing 12 other drivers.
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42700 Utica Road, Sterling Heights, MI 48314
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The Sterling Heights Nature Center is a nature center that features educational meetings and is open from Tuesday to Saturday. The center also has the occasional free family movie night.
17.8 Miles
Skateboarders, roller bladers, bikers and scooter riders can visit Transitions Skatepark daily and ride on their several ramps. They also have a pro shop fully stocked with skateboard and BMX equipment and accessories.
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The Coliseum Racquet Club is a local club offering racquetball and basketball to its visitors. The club contains twelve racquetball courts, three half basketball courts, a sauna, and a full sports bar, among other amenities for its guests.
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Heritage Park
12111 Pardee, between Goddard and Northline, Taylor, MI 48180
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Focused on community, Heritage Park is home to many youth sports teams. Visitors to the facility can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including a playground, walking trail, petting farm, picnic area and fishing pond.
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Surrounded by trees, Inglenook Park features a nature trail that takes visitors through a wooded back area. The park has four baseball diamonds, picnic areas and separate play areas each for younger and older children.
18.4 Miles
The Somerset Collection is a luxury shopping mall that is located in one of the wealthiest counties in the nation. It is home to more than 180 stores and restaurants.