- The list below includes 130 free or cheap things to do in or near Cedarburg, Wisconsin, including 67 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Art Gallery, Parks and Historic Sites.
- From Cedarburg Covered Bridge to Covered Bridge Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cedarburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milwaukee, West Bend, Waukesha and Port Washington.
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With six fleets, Dumper Dan's Sport Fishing Charters offers regular outings on Lake Michigan. These trips include both ½ and ¾ day fishing packages, along with optional overnight accommodations at a local condominium.
31.7 Miles
River Wildlife is a sanctuary and wilderness escape that combines luxurious cabin accommodations with outdoor sports and nature viewing. Activities offered include hunting, skeet shooting, fishing, snow shoeing, and horseback riding.
31.8 Miles
The Waelderhaus is a museum and tribute to the Austrian area of Bregenzerwald. Exhibits like Austrian woodwork and ironwork is on display at the historic home. Admission is free and tours are held daily.
32.0 Miles
Visitors can participate in a tournament, join a league, or simply enjoy recreational bowling at Maple Lanes Funplex. On Friday nights, the bowling alley hosts Rock'n'Glow bowling with neon lights and glow in the dark pins.
32.4 Miles
Locally owned and operated, Sheboygan's Lakeshore Lanes is a bowling alley and indoor recreation center. It offers 24 lanes of bowling with automatic scoring, and features a banquet hall that can be rented out for special occasions.
32.5 Miles
Tours of both the design center and the factory are available; three level and 36,000 sq.-feet of full scale designer room displays show case Kohler kitchen and bathroom designs.
32.5 Miles
At John Michael Kohler Arts Center, visitors can walk through art galleries or attend performances from local musicians and student's programs. On Fridays, the center hosts an event with live music from a big band orchestra.
33.4 Miles
General King Park is a beachside park with access to the water and spacious sandy areas. It also features grassy areas with a playground, picnic pavilions, walking areas, and restroom facilities.
33.7 Miles
Preserving Sheboygan County history, Sheboygan County Historical Museum is composed of the 1864 Weinhold Family Homestead, 1890s Schuchardt Barn, Judge David Taylor's former home and an 1867 cheese factory. Exhibits include circus, agriculture, Indian history, maritime and local sports.
33.7 Miles
The beautiful Sheboygan County Historical Society Museum is a grand estate surrounded by picturesque gardens. Visitors can enjoy a tour of the home, as well as the local log house, barn and cheese factory.