- The list below includes 55 free or cheap things to do in or near Loves Park, Illinois, including 73 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Playgrounds, Pubs and National & State Parks.
- From Rock Cut State Park to Sapora Playworld, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Loves Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockford, Beloit, Cherry Valley and Janesville.
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Home to Lincoln Center and the Hanchett-Bartlett House, the Beloit Historical Society documents and preserves local history. Exhibits at the site include a sports hall of fame, veteran's gallery and memorial, and research library.
14.4 Miles
Fully restored in 1997, Beckman Mill is an operational grist mill that dates to 1868. Located in Beckhman Mill Park, visitors can also explore the nearby mill pond, fish ladder, garden, and visitor center.
14.4 Miles
Schubert's Luxury 10 Theatre is a family owned and operated 10 screen movie theatre. The theatre hosts both group showings and birthday parties and also features special promotion days on both Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
14.8 Miles
Diamond Lanes is a 16 lane bowling alley that offers league play, a pro shop, specials and parties. Their bar and grill features burgers, pizzas and more and includes 9 flat screen TVs.
15.1 Miles
Pohlman Field is home to the Beloit Snappers and offers group tickets to groups of 20 or more, birthday packages for groups of 10 or more, and the option to purchase 'First Pitch' rights to one of the 70 regular season games. There are also picnic packages.
17.3 Miles
As an equestrian facility, A Storybook Farm has amenities like heated barns, arenas, and more. Visitors can take private or group lessons to learn the basics of horse care and riding skills.
19.0 Miles
At The Edge Paintball Experience, visitors can compete in teams against others in an outdoor paintball arena. Visitors can use the inflatable obstacles scattered on the course as a tactical advantage.
19.5 Miles
Ellwood House Museum is dedicated to Issac Ellwood, the man that tamed the west through the invention of barb-wire. It can be rented for special events, together with its surrounding gardens.
24.1 Miles
Established in 1945, the Lowden State Park is suited for picnicking, camping, hiking, boating, and fishing. It also features a 50 foot-tall statue depicting the bust of a Native American, which is considered to be the second largest concrete monolithic statue in the world.
24.4 Miles
This is an award winning 20-acre botanical garden that has a visitor's center, themed gardens, a gift shop and rental facilities for special occasions. A calendar of events includes plant sales.