- The list below includes 32 free or cheap things to do in or near Green Bay, Wisconsin, including 52 different types of inexpensive activities like Children's Museums, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Running/Jogging.
- From Ashwaubomay Lake to Fox River Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Green Bay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like De Pere and Appleton.
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Apple Valley Lanes is a bowling alley with 12 regular lanes, 12 bumper lanes, a pro shop and a bar and grill. They offer cosmic bowling, league play, tournaments, parties, and have 4 big screen TVs.
40.1 Miles
Showing the latest movies and blockbuster hits, Sturgeon Bay Cinemas offers popcorn and slush puppies at their concession stand. They have a special on Tuesdays where all movie tickets cost $5 each.
40.5 Miles
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E8041 County Road X, New London, WI 54961
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Full-day tubing, kayaking, and canoeing trips are offered daily. There are campgrounds and fishing opportunities as well as a sandy river swim beach. There are both facility and equipment rentals available for camping and outdoor needs.
40.7 Miles
As a nursery that sells a variety of plants, Briggsville Gardens offers self-guided tours of its gardens, which feature water art and metal sculptures. The garden also has a pond stocked with koi fish.
41.5 Miles
Featuring 24 synthetic lanes, Shore View Lanes offers bowling with shoe rental and automatic scoring. The center provides overhead monitors that show sports and other programming along with food, drinks and adult beverages.
42.4 Miles
The Farm is a working farm designed to also cater to visitors of all ages. Open daily throughout the summer, it offers young guests a petting zoo, along with picnic areas, hiking trails, and educational tours describing farm life.
42.7 Miles
This park is attached to the 8-care Menominee Zoo, and it has a huge playground that includes a working miniature train to ride, a whip ride, a merry-go-round, tennis courts, baseball fields, soccer fields, picnic areas, paved trails, and a swimming beach.
42.8 Miles
Oshkosh Public Museum offers temporary and permanent exhibits displaying the history of Oshkosh. Some of the permanent exhibits at the museum include an 8-foot Apostles Clock, wetlands exhibit, a scale model of Paine Lumber Company, a 1913 Hawley Davidson, an 1880 dental case, and over 200 glass and ceramic pie…
42.8 Miles
Established in 1946 by Nathan and Jessie Paine, owners of the Paine Lumber Company, the Paine Arts Center and Garden was originally intended to be their home. At the center, visitors can see an Alois Lang hand carved staircase featuring acorn motif, a Jacobean period library, and the formal gardens.
42.9 Miles
Electric Lounge & Lanes is a bowling alley with 10 manual scoring lanes and a full bar. The lounge also has pool tables, darts, and a snack bar, and also hosts birthday parties and special events.