- The list below includes 47 free or cheap things to do in or near De Pere, Wisconsin, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Comedy Clubs and Music Venue.
- From De Pere Riverwalk & Wildlife Viewing Area to DePere Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in De Pere and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Appleton and Green Bay.
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Located in a historic mansion, the Rahr West Art Museum features a variety of exhibits focusing on modern art, architecture, and design. It holds a permanent collection as well as traveling exhibits, and hosts special events and educational programs.
31.5 Miles
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3310 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers, WI
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The paved 5.5 Mariners Trail runs along the shore of Lake Michigan connecting Manitowoc with Two Rivers, and visitors can continue with the Rawley Point Trail, a seven-mile trip through Two Rivers and Point Beach State Forest. Together the Mariners Trail & Rawley Point Bike Trails is 12.5 miles long.
31.6 Miles
The 3,000 acre Point Beach State Forest offers visitors the chance to camp. Visitors can also hike on 17 miles of trails, bike on 5 miles of trail, enjoy 6 miles of sandy beachfront, explore the Rawley Point Lighthouse, fish in Lake Michigan, hunt, trap, snowmobile, and ski.
31.6 Miles
Moviegoers can enjoy the latest box office hits along with special events such as sports, concerts, live performances, and more at the Carmike Cinemas. Theaters feature BigD - Large Format Digital Experience, luxury seating and 7.1 surround sound.
31.7 Miles
The Lakeshore Cinema Cafe has been specializing in showing intermediate-run Hollywood movies since their opening in 2002. Group special events are available along with a wide variety of concessions featuring full waiter service.
31.7 Miles
A full service dock and boat launch on Lake Michigan, Manitowoc Marina offers sales, service, and rental space for boat owners in the area. The marina also offers a heated storage option those choosing to winter their boats with them.
31.7 Miles
A 1300 acre protected area, Woodland Dunes Nature Preserve is a sanctuary for animals as well as a recreation destination. Activities vary seasonally, including snowshoeing and skiing in winter and particularly good bird watching in spring.
32.1 Miles
The Hamilton Wood Type Museum contains over 1.5 million pieces of wood type in over 1,000 styles and sizes with many pieces produced by the Hamilton Company. The museum also contains 1920s to 1970s advertising cuts and rare specimen catalogs.
32.1 Miles
Constructed in 1850, the Historic Washington House was a German immigrants hotel with most of the occupants working at the nearby sawmills. Known as the birthplace of the ice cream sundae, the museum serves over 18 different flavors, and visitors can tour 10 rooms with historic displays of early businesses.
32.1 Miles
At the Rogers Street Fishing Village, visitors can tour five historic buildings. Visitors can see a 1936 wooden fishing tug BUDDY O, fishing sheds, an antique Kahlenberg Marine Oil Engine, Great Lakes Coast Guard Shipwrecks exhibit and climb the 1886 Two Rivers' North Pier Lighthouse.