- The list below includes 151 free or cheap things to do in or near Franklin, Wisconsin, including 82 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Family Fun Center and Movie Theaters.
- From Froemming Park to Dr. Lynette Fox Memorial Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Franklin and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine and Waukesha.
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A sport fishing charter company, Van's Catch that offers trout and salmon fishing charters on Lake Michigan. The company offers charter tours for individuals as well as for larger groups.
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Willie's Lakefront Lanes is a bowling alley that offers open bowling as well as a variety of tournaments and bowling leagues. The alley features electronic scoring and a snack bar, and hosts special events.
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Step back in time and experience the life of a lightkeeper and his family at the 1860 Light Station. A museum on site, and the restored quarters and light used to guide Lake Michigan traffic host maritime and local memorabilia.
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The Gurnee Aquatic Park is a local water park that offers fun and entertainment to its guests. Visitors commonly enjoy swimming and doing other water related activities at the water park.
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Families in West Bend Wisconsin visit the Paradise Theatres for family movie night. The facility, which is home to 10 theatres, charges extra for 3D entertainment. Reclining and comfortable seats are also featured at the facility.
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Taught by nationally-ranked tennis professional Ted Sprinkmann, Sprinkmann Tennis Programs offer tennis instruction via Sprinkmann's distinctive method for players of all experience levels. Sprinkmann has been teaching tennis for over 35 years.
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There are more than 16,000 square feet of trampolines available at Jump America, including in here the dodge-ball course and the foam pit. There is a special area for little children as well.
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Constructed with mostly volunteer labor, Possibility Playground is a playground where special needs children and other children can play side by side. The playground has a special surface allowing wheelchairs and walkers to move easily on it, along with special playground equipment.
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Open to the public, Bowen Park provides activities for all to enjoy. It is the home of both a museum and library, along with outdoor recreational facilities such as a skate park, playground and baseball field.
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39 Jack Benny Drive, Waukegan, IL 60087
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The Waukegan Park District Cultural Arts Division is home to the artistic hub of Waukegan. The center provides visitors with a tour of local art as well as live dance, theatrical and musical performances.