- 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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Freedom Park really has something for everyone. Visitors can enjoy sports fields, including basketball, golf, volleyball, and more, as well as an inline skate park, horseshoe pits, and walking paths.
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Running approximately two miles in length, the Northern Tier Trail is a paved trail suitable for walking, hiking, running, or biking. It runs through a quiet wilderness area with scenic vistas.
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Macomb Batting Cages Inc is an indoor softball and baseball facility that offers 7 moveable cages along with a turf infield. The facility also offers lessons for hitting and pitching.
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Kerrytown
Ashley, Depot, Division, and Ann Streets, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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Kerrytown is a historic area of businesses and homes that is roughly bordered by West Kingsley, North Division, East Hudson, and North First. The Ann Arbor Convention Center, Ann Arbor City Hall, and Community High School are located in this area.
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Dragonmead Microbrewery produces over two dozen beer recipes, including American, English and other style ales. Food is offered from Dragonbones, and entertainment is provided on Friday and Saturday nights. Open daily.
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Players at the AMF Rose Bowl Lanes can access nearly 50 individual lanes of ten pin bowling. The entertainment center also has a separate bar are with six flat-screen televisions, an arcade, and several billiards tables.
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Canton Dog Park
Denton Rd North of Cherry Hill, Ste 3, Canton, MI 48188
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The Canton Dog Park features six fenced-in acres in which dogs of all ages and sizes can play off-leash with toys and with each other. It features an area for large dogs and an area for small dogs.
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Founded in 1907, the Nichols Arboretum has a large collection of native and non-native trees and shrubs. Facilities at the arboretum include restrooms, a visitor center, and a small snack shop.
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Within the Town N Country Lanes bowling alley, there are 40 individual lanes of traditional ten pin bowling. Most of the business hours cater to open bowling with the option of bumper bowling, but leagues can be accommodated as well.
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The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum allows adults and children to interact with science. The museum is divided into the concourse, all about me, preschool gallery, legacy gallery, Michigan nature, world around you, Lyons' country store, DTE Energy Foundation Light and Optics, and MediaWorks.