- The list below includes 89 free or cheap things to do in or near Middleton, Wisconsin, including 54 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Bowling and Distilleries.
- From Pheasant Branch Conservancy to Marshall Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Middleton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sun Prairie, Madison, New Glarus and Baraboo.
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Featuring indoor batting cages, Hitters Sports Plex provides baseball players and enthusiasts with a facility to practice in. The sports complex also has public pickleball hours on its tennis courts.
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The Keva Sports Center is a multipurpose sports and recreation facility that offers classes in a wide variety of sports. The facility also features open play areas, and hosts parties and other events.
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The Capitol Ice Arena is an indoor ice-skating facility that includes tow full size ice sheets, locker rooms, and a seating area that can seat up to 1,300 people at a time. The arena also has a meeting room.
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7410 Hubbard Avenue, Middleton, WI 53562
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The Middleton Area Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and publicizing the history of the Middleton area. The Society maintains a variety of exhibits at both the Rowley House and at the Museum in the old train Depot.
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The Marcus Point Cinema is an entertainment destination that features 16 auditoriums in a 3-story building. The cinema is best known for the 75-ft wide screen named the Ultrascreen.
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Madison's Sundance Cinema is a movie multiplex that shows a combination of first-run Hollywood movies and some foreign, art house, and independent films. The theater offers a rooftop bar and a variety of food and beverage options.
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The largest of the four lakes in the area is Lake Mendora whose name actually means large in Chippewa. Lake-based recreation is offered to visitors, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison sits on its shores.
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Allen Centennial Gardens is a combination outdoor teaching garden for the Horticulture Department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as a public garden. The gardens are open 365 days every year and are spread over 2.5 acres.
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1440 Monroe Street, Madison, WI
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Fans will feel the ground rock at Camp Randall Stadium University of Wisconsin. The stadium seats over 80,000 people, which makes it the nation's largest stadium owned by a school.
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1215 W. Dayton St., Weeks Hall, Madison, WI 53706
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Exhibits at the University of Wisconsin Geology Museum revolve around collections of rocks and minerals, fossils, and even fluorescent rocks that are displayed in a special black light area. There is also an extensive dinosaur fossil display.