- 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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Standard ten pin bowling is available at Hillside Lanes Bowling with special weekend Moonlight Bowling events in the late evening. Numerous leagues call the facility home, but there are still open bowling times.
41.3 Miles
The bowling alley, Castle Lanes, features free Wi-Fi Internet, HDTV's, and iPod hookups. The alley also has competitive bowling leagues for adults and a fully stocked pro shop with baking and resurfacing.
41.4 Miles
Lakeside Park provides guests with opportunities for recreational activities like boating, picnicking and canoeing. A lighthouse and observation tower are open seasonally, as well as a miniature train and antique carousel.
41.5 Miles
Visitors can tour the world headquarters for S.C. Johnson that was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. At the building, visitors can see a rotating display about Wright, visit the Frank Lloyd Wright Research Library, watch two documentaries in the The Golden Rondelle Theater, and the Fortaleza Hall.
41.5 Miles
An eclectic collection of things to see and do, the SC Johnson Headquarters is a unique addition to any itinerary. Visitors can walk through exhibits and buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright or admire the unique aircraft collection.
41.9 Miles
Comprised of 921 boat slips, Reef Point Marina is located between Chicago and Milwaukee. The marina offers a restaurant, a ship store, a fuel dock, and restroom and shower areas.
44.1 Miles
A venue to several outdoor concerts and music festivals, the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in Elkhorn, Wisconsin allows music to be enjoyed to the backdrop of nature. Tailgating and grilling is allowed before shows, which can be enjoyed from general lawn seating.
45.0 Miles
Beautiful and inviting throughout all four seasons, Petrifying Springs Park is great for picnics in the warm weather and sledding in the winter. Its features include a ball diamond, dog park, hiking trails, and more.
46.9 Miles
This is a residential and ceremonial village that was inhabited between 900AD and 1200AD. There's a self-guided tour with informational signs as visitors explore the village. Near the picnic area, parking lot and restrooms there is a manually operated informational narration.