- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Auburn, Indiana, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Art Gallery and Military Museums.
- From Eckhart Public Library to National Military History Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Auburn and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Wayne and Fremont.
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Offering 55 camp sites with access to water, sewer, and electricity, Narrows Campground lies on the shores of the North Chain of Lakes. The campground also offers boat and cabin rentals.
42.9 Miles
A small local brewery, Which Craft Brewery prides itself on making and hand-bottling artisanal, hand-crafted beers. Among their specialties are ales, including a pale ale, and a variety of lagers.
43.5 Miles
Linway Plaza Cinema is a 14 screen theatre that shows first-run Hollywood releases. The theatre features reclining seats and a concession stand that features movie popcorn, sodas, and coffee.
43.8 Miles
A traditional bowling center, Maple City Bowl offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring, bumpers and synthetic lanes. The center provides food and drinks, a bar with adult beverages, a pool table, cosmic bowling and televisions.
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60376 C.R. 13 - Goshen (Between C.R. 28 and C.R. 26), Goshen, IN
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Managed by the Animal Aid Clinic South, Robert L. Nelson Dog Park is a members-only park with a separate area for small dogs. There is a pond available for dogs that wish to swim or play in the water.
47.9 Miles
Signature Lanes is a modern bowling facility that features tournament bowling, a banquet hall, restaurant, bar, arcade, and more. Bowlers can also enjoy laser light bowling with strobes and fog.
48.7 Miles
The geologic-formed Natural Bridge State Park is an area featuring a marble arch and a man-made dam comprised of white marble. Bedrock marble here is 550 years old and has been carved out over time from glacial water melt.
49.3 Miles
With volunteers that specialize in quilt gardening, The Nappanee Center is host to displays of potted plant creations that are arranged to look like words and symbols in a carpet design.