- The list below includes 32 free or cheap things to do in or near Frankfort, Michigan, including 41 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Art Gallery, Lighthouses and Hiking Trails.
- From Crystal Lake to Betsie Valley Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Frankfort and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Empire, Glen Arbor and Manistee.
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Visitors can view a diverse collection of works that includes lithographs, engravings, manuscripts, antique prints, and oil paintings at Suttons Bay Galleries. They feature the works of a wide variety of both local and national artists.
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Opened in 1999, the Bayside Gallery is a local art gallery that displays a large selection of creative works from around the world. The gallery is popular for its patio that contains scenic and tranquil gardens to enjoy.
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A collection of pieces from various artists. Treeline Gallery features paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor, and pastel. The gallery features over a dozen artists who create pieces from landscapes and nature to portraits and scenes.
37.2 Miles
Smith Nell Revel Studios is the showplace for the works of artist Nell Revel Smith, a painter whose signature style combines elements of impressionism and abstraction. Smith primarily paints landscapes and seascapes.
37.3 Miles
The Bay Theatre offers first-run and second-run movie screenings of both mainstream and independent films. The location also offers a film series, through which movie fans can view a special film once a month.
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With nature trails, a boat launch, and seasonal camping, Whitewater Township Park has maintained a rural culture and vibe. Camp sites include access to coin operated showers, wood, ice, and some electric sites.
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A serene site located in the Pere Marquette State Forest, the Sand Lakes Quiet Area is perfect for biking, hiking and watching wildlife. Motorized vehicles are prohibited from entering this area thus maintaining the solitude of the area.
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11060 U.S. 31, Williamsburg, MI 49690
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Promoting a love and passion for the wilderness and the great outdoors, Guntzviller's Spirit of the Woods Museum features a number of interesting exhibits. Along with taxidermy, there are displays related to Native Americans and early living in Michigan.
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A tourist attraction, Mission Point Lighthouse is important to the history of Michigan. The lighthouse is open for tours including its living quarters. Tourists can also walk the local trail or purchase memorabilia at the gift shop.
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The Lie-A-Lot Charter Service is a tour company that features a 33-foot boat named the Chris Craft with a 12 ½-foot beam. The boat can hold up to 6 people at a time and is equipped with marine equipment.