- The list below includes 77 free or cheap things to do in or near Bowling Green, Ohio, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Parks and Pubs.
- From Simpson Garden Park to Carter Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bowling Green and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Toledo, Findlay, Maumee and Perrysburg.
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The largest collection of original artwork by children's book illustrators in the world is held within the Mazza Museum. Both literacy and the art of children's literature are the focus of the exhibits and educational sessions.
22.4 Miles
Founded in 1976, the Toledo Firefighters Museum is a historic museum that has the goal of educating citizens about fire prevention and safety. The museum is located in a working fire station that was built in 1920.
22.6 Miles
Baseball is the primary recreational activity at Swale Park. There is one major league size baseball field, three youth diamonds, and the field for the University of Findlay as well as a practice soccer field.
22.9 Miles
Considered to be the primary recreational facility in the city, Riverside Park offers a swimming pool, five sand volleyball courts, three playgrounds, horseshoe pits, a softball field, paved bike paths, and a band shell. There are also waterfront activities like canoes, fishing, and pedal boats.
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Civitan Park is connected to the nearby Anchor Park with a small pedestrian foot bridge. Recreational options at the park include an open play area and several picnic tables with adjoining barbeque grills.
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Koehler Field which is the home of the youth baseball league is held within Eagle Creek Park. Other facilities include a comprehensive skate park, four tennis courts, and a large soccer and football field.
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Anchor Park is connected to Civitan Park by a wooden footbridge and is located behind the former Anchor Center. The basic park offers an open play green space which is adjacent to the Riverwalk.
23.3 Miles
Founded in 1970, the Hancock Historical Museum features exhibits covering the history of Hancock County in the restored Hull-Flater House. The site also has a barn behind the main building with displays about the transportation and agricultural history of the area.
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422 W Sandusky Street, Findlay, OH 45840
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Founded in 1970, the Hancock Historical Museum works to preserve and display artifacts, structures, and archival documents concerning the history of the local area. The museum also maintains the Crawford Log House, Little Red Schoolhouse, and the Riverside Train.
23.6 Miles
A small, traditional bowling alley, Secor Lanes maintains its retro feel by relying on pencil and paper scoring. The alley features a full food and drink menu, and hosts tournaments and leagues.