- The list below includes 68 free or cheap things to do in or near Grand Blanc, Michigan, including 75 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Art Gallery, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Creasey Bicentennial Park to Grand Blanc Parks & Recreation, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Grand Blanc and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Flint, Lapeer, Waterford and Auburn Hills.
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Rotary Park offers a range of recreational activities including nature trails, tennis courts and playgrounds. Community members can also reserve the picnic facilities at Rotary Park to hold their family reunions, birthday parties and other events.
34.4 Miles
Featuring 40 lanes, Troy Lanes provides bowling for individuals and leagues as well as parties and groups. The bowling center offers a lounge with full service bar, cosmic bowling and a party room.
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9800 Pontiac Trail, South Lyon, MI 48178
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Salem-South Lyon District Library has a wide selection of books, audiobooks, music CDs, video games, periodicals and movies available for the public. They also have 48 computers with high-speed internet and Microsoft Office.
34.7 Miles
Featuring guided riding trails, the Maybury Riding Stable is an equestrian park that hosts summer horse camps, horse riding lessons, and troop outings. The park requires a Recreation Passport to be admitted.
34.8 Miles
Spanning almost 1,000 acres, scenic Maybury State Park houses 5 different trails of various lengths for hiking, biking, and cross country skiing. A variety of wildlife and plants are located throughout the park.
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Situated on 45 acres, Jaycee Park provides sports fields for baseball, soccer and volleyball. The park also has a shelter, picnic tables, restroom facilities, open grass areas and two children's play structures.
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Formed in 1963, the Northville Historical Society works to preserve, celebrate, and raise awareness of local and regional history and culture. The Society manages Mill Race Village, a historic attraction that recreates a 19th century village.
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Starring the Gallery is a market and studio as well as gallery space, and features the work of primarily local and regional artists in a variety of media. The gallery also hosts special events and workshops.
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Surrounded by trees, Inglenook Park features a nature trail that takes visitors through a wooded back area. The park has four baseball diamonds, picnic areas and separate play areas each for younger and older children.