- The list below includes 155 free or cheap things to do in or near Mequon, Wisconsin, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Movie Theaters, Dog Park and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Virmond Park to Katherine Kearney Carpenter Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mequon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milwaukee, Waukesha, West Bend and Cedarburg.
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The St. Rose of Viterbo Covent is a beautifully structured church and chapel. The nuns will give you a free tour and tell you all about the interesting history.
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Established in 1936, the MAS Observatory is a three acre observatory featuring state of the art CCD equipment. The observatory is periodically opened to the public for public viewing sessions.
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A craft brewery that makes and bottles a variety of beers, Fixture Brewing Company offers stouts, weisses, and an array of ales. The brewery welcomes visitors, and hosts trivia nights, darts tournaments, and other activities.
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A 75-acre facility, Valley View Park offers a range of activities including archery, a baseball diamond, basketball court, disc golf, horseshoe court, cross-country skiing and sledding. The park is also home to the New Berlin Soap Box Derby track.
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Offering mostly trampoline-related activities, Helium Trampoline Park features open jump, dodgeball, a foam pit, slam dunk basketball and aerobics. The park also offers a rock wall as well as food, dessert and beverage items.
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With 579 acres to explore, Minooka Park offers a beach, wooded trails and a dog park. In winter, Minooka Park features miles of cross-country skiing trails as well as sledding.
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The 19-theater Ridge Cinemas offers first-run films in both standard and 3D format. All theaters offer stadium seating while new, state-of-the art seats allow audiences to feel as if they are part of the action.
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Visitors at the Wehr Nature Center can enjoy a self guided tour of the natural habitats around the center or participate in one of the programs led by the staff naturalists. Natural history displays and a small collection of live reptiles are within the facility itself.
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A 42 acre park, the Cudahy Nature Preserve is a scenic area that offers extensive hiking and biking trails. The Preserve is one of the state's wilder parks, offering largely unspoiled wilderness.
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Bethesda Park is a pet friendly place to bring family and friends. It features a nearby creek, a playground for children 5-12 years of age, covered picnic areas, tennis courts, and paved trails for runners, skaters, bikers, and walkers.