- The list below includes 62 free or cheap things to do in or near Maumee, Ohio, including 64 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums, Bowling and Jazz/Blues Bars.
- From Side Cut Metropark to Fallen Timbers Battlefield, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Maumee and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Toledo, Perrysburg, Bowling Green and Oak Harbor.
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Founded in 1970, the Hancock Historical Museum works to preserve and display artifacts, structures, and archival documents concerning the history of the local area. The museum also maintains the Crawford Log House, Little Red Schoolhouse, and the Riverside Train.
36.7 Miles
Pickerel Creek Wildlife Area is in a 3,200-acre area and has been restored primarily to wetland. Those who enjoy birdwatching will be able to see ducks, geese, eagles, herons, egrets and many more.
36.7 Miles
One of the smallest outdoor recreational areas in the city is known as Mound Park, which offers only basic facilities. It is known mostly for neighborhood gatherings in the central open grassy space with nearby picnic tables.
36.8 Miles
Located across the street from Koehler Field, the Blanchard Street Park provides multiple shaded areas with picnic tables and adjoining barbeque grills. There is also a single children's playground structure.
36.9 Miles
Featuring an 18-hole disc golf course, Riverbend Recreation offers visitors a recreational park with a lake for public fishing, playgrounds, sand volleyball courts, trails, and more. The park has 8 outdoor shelters that can be reserved for picnics.
37.0 Miles
At Fisherman's Wharf, guests will have the opportunity to purchase a wide variety of bait and tackle goods. The location, which carries brand name lures, deli sandwiches, and beverages, also sells a variety of clothing items and boating supplies.
37.0 Miles
Operating since the 1930s, Ottawa County Historical Museum provides photographs and early records that depict life in the past. The museum is set in Keeper's House, the oldest home in the county.
37.3 Miles
The shaded Firestine Park is a popular spot for picnicking due to the multitude of picnic tables and barbeque grills. Visitors can also enjoy children's playground equipment and a nine-hole disc golf course.
37.4 Miles
The Eagle Creek Fort Findlay playground structure is located at Emory Adams Park. There are additional facilities including eight baseball fields, seventeen soccer fields, two shelter houses, four softball fields, and a set of public restrooms.
38.1 Miles
Formerly mined for its unique blue clay, Blue Rock Nature Preserve is now open to the public as a conservation area. The preserve sites on 11 acres of land and has trails for visitors to hike in the surrounding forests.