- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Freeport, Illinois, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Art Museum, Parks and Walking Trails.
- From Krape City Park to Jane Addams Recreation Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Freeport and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Monroe, Rockford, Oregon and New Glarus.
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This fully operational award winning cheese plant provides guided tours of the manufacturing facility. There's a discounted cheese cooler where you can purchase cheese at a substantial discount as well as a gift shop.
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Inspired by Southern Wisconsin Swiss heritage, Turner Hall of Monroe offers a 6 lane bowling alley and restaurant serving traditional food. On Sundays, the hall features a dance event where visitors can dance to polka music.
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The Turner Hall Bowling Lanes is a small bowling alley located on the lower level of the Turner Hall of Monroe. It is air conditioned, smoke free, and can accommodate parties and get-togethers.
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Originally opened in 1931, Goetz Theatre was built during the Great Depression as a single theater. It is now a three-screen movie theater with first-run movies and a snack bar along with all digital projection and sound.
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This is Wisconsin's oldest cheese store opening in 1931. It is an old world environment tavern and cheese store. The tavern serves locally brewed beers and the cheese store sells specialty and imported cheeses. They also have a yearly events calendar.
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Homestead Wool & Gift Farm is a small family owned farm. The farm cares for sheep, llamas, and alpacas, and offers a variety of wool and fiber products , as well as unprocessed wool and fiber.
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With a 40,300 square foot facility for recreational activities, YMCA of Green County offers an indoor basketball court, pool, gym, and more. A variety of youth sport teams are hosted at this YMCA, from swim teams to tag football.
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Established in 1945, the Lowden State Park is suited for picnicking, camping, hiking, boating, and fishing. It also features a 50 foot-tall statue depicting the bust of a Native American, which is considered to be the second largest concrete monolithic statue in the world.
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Davis Park, 320 S Wyman Street, Rockford, IL 61101
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Weekends in the Park is an occasional entertainment event that features a concession stand, movie showings, and musical concerts. The first 1,000 people to arrive in the park get a free bag or popcorn.
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Commonly visited for its disc golf course, Anna Page Park is a public park featuring a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. Other amenities include a walking trail, sheltered pavilion with picnic tables, and a large playground.