- The list below includes 88 free or cheap things to do in or near Chesterland, Ohio, including 88 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Parks, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- From Patterson Fruit Farms to Lake Metroparks Farmpark, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Chesterland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cleveland, Mentor, Lakewood and Peninsula.
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24101 Cedar Point Road, North Olmsted, OH 44070
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Featuring a variety of local vendors, Frostville Farmers Market/Cleveland Metroparks offers visitors a chance to purchase handcrafted goods and produce from local farms. These goods include jewelry, herbs, soaps, and more.
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From camps to soccer leagues, Brunswick Recreation Center offers fitness programs and amenities, including a gymnasium and aquatics facility. At the pool, visitors can register their children for swim classes.
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Burns Charters offers chartered fishing trips on Lake Erie for fishermen of all skill and experience levels. Charters focus on Walleye, which are the chief fishing targets in the lake.
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Geneva State Park Marina, Geneva on the Lake, OH
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Guests can enjoy guided fishing trips on Lake Erie with DB Sportfishing Charters & Scenic Cruises. They offer ice fishing trips for a full day or half day and they target trophy walleye and yellow perch.
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60 Fir Hill, Akron, OH
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Built in 1871, the Hower House is a 28-room mansion built in the Second Empire Italianate architectural style. Besides the public events which are organized in here, such as The Afternoon Tea, in here can also be organized private events, such as weddings.
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Operated as a family business for three generations, Goodyear's Big Barn features farm activities for children. The farm offers pony rides and a petting zoo. It also hosts season specific events like a 'haunted' vineyard and sleigh rides.
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Situated in Downtown Akron, Lock 3 Park hosts many festivals, like the Hamburger Festival in the summer and Holiday Fest in the winter. The park offers ice skating and sledding in the cold months and a concert series in the warmer ones.
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Covering 860,000 square feet, the Chapel Hill Mall was first opened in 1967, and now houses more than 100 stores, including in here the Sears and the Macy's.
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Crocker Park offers some of the best outdoor shopping around. The clean streets and lighted walks give the shopping park a charming old-time downtown feel but boast the newest and most modern stores.
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A pottery painting studio, Artist For A Day provides a selection of pottery pieces that visitors can paint with their own designs. The studio offers private event hosting and services that include glazing and firing of painted pieces.