- The list below includes 13 free or cheap things to do in or near Coldwater, Michigan, including 40 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Camping Site and History Museums.
- From Memorial Park to Narrows Campground, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Coldwater and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Battle Creek and Fremont.
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35.2 Miles
An entertainment center, Airway Fun Center features an arcade, a laser tag arena, bowling lanes, go-karts, bumper cars and a miniature golf course. It also provides private event hosting, a snack bar and a taproom with 24 beers.
35.2 Miles
Sunset Lanes Bowling Center is a bowling alley that features open bowling with electronic scoring as well as tournament and league play. The center also features pool tables, a video game arcade, and a bar and grill.
35.3 Miles
With safari-like tours at the clients' disposal, Dutch Creek Farm Animal Park is home not only to farm animals, but to other exotic species too, such as zebras and wildebeests.
35.3 Miles
Learn about the local Indiana Amish and Mennonite communities at the non-profit Menno-Hof information center. Hands-on activities, a guided tour, lunch for planned groups, and a gift shop with hand-made Amish and Mennonite goods ensure an enjoyable visit.
35.3 Miles
As a recreations center, Mason Community Center has amenities like an aquatics facility, fitness center, gymnasium, and more. The center has a teen lounge, called The Edge, that features a climbing wall and exergaming units.
35.3 Miles
Featuring 60 lanes, Airport Lanes Bowling provides open bowling with a full-service pro shop. It has a lounge with adult beverages and sports programming, a Little Caesar's restaurant, pool tables, a performance stage and private event facilities.
35.4 Miles
Jackson's Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History includes five galleries and a wildlife art collection. It also features Ella Sharp's 19th century farmhouse, a restaurant, and access to the Ella Sharp Park.
35.4 Miles
The Air Zoo was originally founded as the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum. It currently holds more than 50 rare and historic aircraft in addition to full motion flight simulators and amusement-style rides.
35.7 Miles
The Kalamazoo Nature Center (KNC) includes trails, Nature Up Close exhibits, and monthly programs for children and adults. Trails include the Barn Trail, the Pioneer Woods, and the Prairie Pathway.
35.8 Miles
Built to honor the 200th birthday of the nation, Portage Creek Bicentennial Park spans over 200 acres. Primary amenities at the park include a 3.5-mile multi-use trail, picnic tables, playground equipment, and areas for fishing from the shoreline.