- The list below includes 81 free or cheap things to do in or near Frankenmuth, Michigan, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Military Museums, Maze and Distilleries.
- From Memorial Park to Heritage Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Frankenmuth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bay City, Flint, Saginaw and Burton.
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There are 18 traditional ten pin bowling lanes within the Gerlach's Bowling Center that are open to the general public. The center is open almost every day of the year and can accommodate leagues as well as local tournaments upon request.
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8220 Trillium Circle Avenue, Grand Blanc, MI 48439
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NCG Trillium Cinemas is a large multiplex theater that offers first-run popular blockbuster films. At any given time, the theater runs roughly 15 movies and has both Real-D 3-D and IMAX options.
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Home to Kiwassee Lake, Stratford Woods Park features a sandy beach and access to the water for fishing and swimming. The park provides trails suitable for hiking, picnic areas with grills, a children's playground and courts for basketball and volleyball.
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Roll-Arena offers a roller skating floor dimension of 180ft by 80ft. The Arena's surface is made of maple with the latest synthetic coating and has been expanded multiple times, including the addition of a restaurant called The Wheel House Grill.
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At Midland Community Stadium, visitors can watch football games from the local high school. The bleachers are built on incline of a hill next to the field, providing visitors with a bird's eye view of the game.
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Midland's Dow Diamond is the home stadium of the Great Lakes Loons minor league baseball team. The Diamond features enclosable event space, outfield fire pits, a play area, 12 suites, and wireless internet.
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There are 18 acres of land that compose Central Park, which offers four tennis courts, a fitness course, a softball field, benches, and picnic tables. The park is also home to the Chemical City Band concerts during the summer.
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The Tridge in Midland is a three-way wooden footbridge that covers the Chippewa and Tittabawassee Rivers. The pathway is available to walkers and cyclists, with easy access to a park and the Pere Marquette Rail Trail.
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Open between May and October on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the Midland Area Farmers Market hosts an array of vendors who sell locally grown fruits and vegetables as well as prepared foods and other goods.
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Maintained by a staff of volunteers, Dahlia Hill is an extensive dahlia garden founded by artist Charles Breed. It features 3,000 dahlias belonging to more than 250 different varieties. It features garden sculptures and a memorial circle.