- The list below includes 61 free or cheap things to do in or near Marinette, Wisconsin, including 42 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Specialty Museums.
- From Stephenson Island Logging Museum to Mariner Theater, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Marinette and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sturgeon Bay, Ephraim, Fish Creek and Egg Harbor.
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1309 Range Line Road, Washington Island, WI 54246
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Formerly a fully operational dairy farm, The Historic Island Dairy was renovated into a multi-purpose facility with a grand ballroom. Permanent tenants include a lavender market and gallery containing historical island artifacts and memorabilia.
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1309 Range Line Road, Washington Island, WI 54246
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Home to 48 varieties of lavender, The Lavender Shop of Fragrant Isle allows visitors to walk through its fields and enjoy the scents. It also has demonstration gardens where the staff provides educational information about the lavender.
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1675 Jackson Harbor Road, Washington Island, WI 54246
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The Washington Island Farm Museum gives visitors a chance to learn about the history of farming. Admission is free with optional donations accepted, and there are interactive activities such as animal feeding and weaving demonstrations.
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Downtown Kenosha Wisconsin is situated beside Lake Michigan. It is a vibrant neighbourhood featuring distinctive shopping, dining and cultural opportunities for all ages. It is a pedestrian friendly community that is surrounded by lakefront attractions including museums, lighthouses and beaches.
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Located on an island on Lake Michigan, Little Lake Nature Preserve is home to wildlife including white pelicans, bald eagles and black-throated blue warblers. The preserve offers a trail for walking as well as views of Little Lake.
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Sitting on approximately five acres, Percy Johnson County Park is mostly wooded and runs along Lake Michigan with a sandy beach. There are grassy areas suitable for picnics and playing and the beach can be used to launch kayaks.
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The only county park on Washington Island, East Side County Park offers a sandy beach and picnic area for visitors. Hog Island, a National Wildlife Refuge, is visible from the park.
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1924 Indian Point Road, Washington Island, WI 54246
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Accessible by ferry or personal boat, Rock Island State Park offers camping and hiking along the shores of Lake Michigan and Green Bay. On the island is historic Pottawatomie Lighthouse, open for tours during warmer months.
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301 N. Washington St, Green Bay, WI 54301
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Built in 2012, the Children's Museum of Green Bay is a children's museum focused on providing children with exhibits and programs to motivate learning. The museum maintains several hands-on exhibits and hosts a variety of camps and workshops.
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The Neville Public Museum is dedicated to exhibiting art, history, and science in a fun, interactive manner for all ages to enjoy. Featuring a hands-on discovery area for children, the Ice Age, Wood Carvings, Dinosaurs, and more.