- 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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45.5 Miles
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12345 75th Street, Kenosha, WI
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America's Action Territory Family Fun Park offers all types of fun things for kids to do. Go karts, bumper cars, batting cages, and video games in the arcade room are some of the activities.
45.5 Miles
As a mansion on Lake Michigan, Anderson Arts Center displays many pieces of fine art and has an entire exhibit dedicated to artwork done by students from the surrounding area. During the summer they put on concerts outside.
45.5 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a family fun center with a mini golf, laser tag, and go karts at America's Action Territory. The center hosts birthday parties and special events and also features bumper cars and an arcade.
45.6 Miles
Opened in 1992, Seebeck Gallery is an art gallery and gift shop dedicated to showcasing a variety of arts and crafts. Visitors to the gallery will find oils, watercolors, jewelry, ceramics, wood, art glass, and sculptures.
45.9 Miles
The Kenosha Ice Arena is an indoor ice skating facility that offers youth travel hockey teams, open hockey sessions, open free skating sessions, and hockey equipment rentals. The facility also has an electronic scoreboard and bleachers.
46.1 Miles
Parkway Bowling Lanes is a 16-lane bowling alley that features kids bumper bowling, open bowling, a video game arcade, and grill and bar. The alley also provides rentals and is available for birthday parties.
46.2 Miles
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445 votes
10100 Jelly Belly Lane, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
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At the Jelly Belly Center visitors ride on a train through a mockup on a Jelly Belly warehouse. Along the way, visitors watch video monitor presentations, see dancing Jelly Belly characters, and taste the candy.
46.3 Miles
Lakeside Park provides guests with opportunities for recreational activities like boating, picnicking and canoeing. A lighthouse and observation tower are open seasonally, as well as a miniature train and antique carousel.
46.3 Miles
With reasonable prices and a historic ball park, guests love catching a Kenosha Kingfish game. The stadium is lined with plaques detailing the history of the place and the Elvis mascot will keep fans giggling.
46.3 Miles
Watson's Wild West Museum is a recreation of an old American western general store filled with antiques and collectibles from the late 1800s. The owner, Cowboy Doug, provides exhibit tours and tells stories of the old west.