- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Fremont, Indiana, including 45 different types of inexpensive activities like Nature & Wildlife Areas, Recreation Centers, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- From Wild Winds Buffalo Preserve to Trine State Recreation Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fremont and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Coldwater.
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An entertainment center, Airway Fun Center features an arcade, a laser tag arena, bowling lanes, go-karts, bumper cars and a miniature golf course. It also provides private event hosting, a snack bar and a taproom with 24 beers.
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Established in 1974, Wings Stadium is an ice hockey arena that is the home arena of the Kalamazoo Wings. The facility spans a total distance of 17,000-sqft and can seat up to 5,113 guests at a time.
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With a purpose to discover, collect, and care for artifacts, the Lenawee County Historical Society Museum keeps history alive. Exhibits include an antique quilt exhibit and traveling exhibits such as The Smithsonian's 'The Way We Work.'
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Sunset Lanes Bowling Center is a bowling alley that features open bowling with electronic scoring as well as tournament and league play. The center also features pool tables, a video game arcade, and a bar and grill.
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The Millenium Park Skating Rink is a rink featuring a number of amenities for its skaters to enjoy. In addition to a skating surface, the rink also offers skate rentals, concessions, and a warming house.
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The Air Zoo was originally founded as the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum. It currently holds more than 50 rare and historic aircraft in addition to full motion flight simulators and amusement-style rides.
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Built to honor the 200th birthday of the nation, Portage Creek Bicentennial Park spans over 200 acres. Primary amenities at the park include a 3.5-mile multi-use trail, picnic tables, playground equipment, and areas for fishing from the shoreline.
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On land purchased from Marie Buckner in 1969, Buckner Park was previously used for military training and as farm land. The park offers a playground with padded surface, splash pad area, walking trail and pavilion with picnic tables.
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Multiple first-run Hollywood movies are presented across the numerous screens of the Celebration Cinema. Select films are shown in 3D or even IMAX when these specialty projection offerings are available.
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Linway Plaza Cinema is a 14 screen theatre that shows first-run Hollywood releases. The theatre features reclining seats and a concession stand that features movie popcorn, sodas, and coffee.