- The list below includes 48 free or cheap things to do in or near Kalamazoo, Michigan, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Pubs, Bowling and Dance Clubs.
- From Markin Glen County Park to Bank Street Farmer's Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kalamazoo and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Battle Creek, Portage, Augusta and Leland.
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Located on the shores of Lake Macatawa, the Macatawa Boat House offers rentals of stand up paddle boards, kayaks, and canoes. They also feature kayak tours and host races periodically.
45.4 Miles
Located in Benton Harbor, Michigan, Celebration! Cinema provides local viewers and visitors with IMAX, D BOX and 3D entertainment. Descriptive narratives of movies are available via headset to the visually impaired.
45.5 Miles
Whether visitors are looking for a place to relax or a place to have fun, they'll find both at Campus Q Billiards & Bar. The venue features 10 pool tables, a full service bar, pool leagues, and Club Keno.
45.6 Miles
Signature Lanes is a modern bowling facility that features tournament bowling, a banquet hall, restaurant, bar, arcade, and more. Bowlers can also enjoy laser light bowling with strobes and fog.
45.7 Miles
Maintained by volunteers, Wellfield Botanic Gardens offers visitors over 20 gardens to walk through that are filled with wildflowers, art sculptures, and paths. It has a Japanese garden with a pond, waterfall, and benches to meditate at.
45.8 Miles
Built in 1910 in the Beaux Arts style, the Ruthmere Mansion served as a place of social, political and business gatherings until the death of its owners. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places since 1978.
45.8 Miles
Mount Pisgah offers vistas of Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa to those who are up for a vigorous climb. The climb is best attempted by hearty travelers, but is eased by stairs and rest areas.
45.8 Miles
Located along Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa, Holland State Park features a sandy beach with access to the water for fishing, swimming and boating. The park provides picnic facilities, a children's playground, two campgrounds and trails for hiking and biking.
45.9 Miles
Located in Grand Rapids is the Meyer May House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1909 and open for tours. Owned by Steelcase, the house has been restored and serves as an example of Wright's Prairie style of architecture.
45.9 Miles
Veldheer Tulip Garden in Holland is a tulip farm perennial garden. Flowers are visible from the springtime to the fall, which include Dutch lillies, daylillies, peonies, and tulips, in addition to windmills, drawbridges, and canals.