- The list below includes 50 free or cheap things to do in or near Middlebury, Indiana, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Other Adventures, Specialty Shops, Movie Theaters and Parks.
- From Pumpkinvine Nature Trail to Deutsch Kase Haus, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Middlebury and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mishawaka, Elkhart, Shipshewana and Goshen.
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South Bend Museum of Art exhibits historical and contemporary art in five galleries. It has a large and beautifully displayed collection. Learn about artistic traditions and various crafts in the classes offered here.
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808 W Washington Street, South Bend, IN 46601
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The Northern Indiana Historical Society is a non-profit organization that operates the Center for History, which oversees a Victorian Mansion and a children’s museum. The society offers exhibits, period rooms, and guided tours.
28.2 Miles
Situated on 25.72 acres, Leeper Park is home to the Navarre Cabin, a log structure constructed an early settler to the area. The park offers tennis courts, children's playgrounds, picnic tables, a stage and a duck pond.
28.2 Miles
Built in the 1930s, Copshaholm House Museum is a Queen Anne style mansion with 38 rooms that visitors can tour. The house is surrounded by 2.5 acres of gardens, including a tea house and tennis lawn.
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Enjoy a night of laughter at The Drop Comedy Club. Stand-up comedy shows are performed by well-known comedians, and there's even a weekly open mic night. Food and beverages are sold.
28.3 Miles
The Snite Museum of Art is a fine arts museum that displays more than 23000 pieces of art representing world cultures and periods. Of the many interesting items, the Italian renaissance paintings and the Mesoamerican galleries stand out.
28.7 Miles
Located in the 38-room Copsaholm mansion, the Center for History is dedicated to preserving and teaching others about the history of the Saint Joseph Valley Region. Featuring authentic period furniture, memorabilia, and the interactive 1830's Childrens Museum is sure to delight.
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Recently opened in 2005, the 55,000 square foot Studebaker National Museum should be on the bucket list of every vintage car enthusiast. Featuring over 75 perfectly preserved cars on display and a new interactive entertainment center for kids.
29.3 Miles
Rum Village Park encompasses 160 acres of woodlands and includes a nature center, an 18-hole disc golf course, mountain bike and hiking trails and much more. A variety of wildlife can be seen, including nesting owls, foxes and deer.
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Kennedy Water Playground offers a tire swing, slide, and many spray features for children of all ages. The pool area contains multiple picnic tables and two small pavilions for the adults, and a concession stand.