- The list below includes 156 free or cheap things to do in or near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Neighborhoods.
- From Kettle Moraine State Forest to Marquette University, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Milwaukee and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Racine, Waukesha, Cedarburg and Franklin.
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16701 W Cleveland Avenue, New Berlin, WI 53151
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Known for its batting cages, Mike Hegan's Field of Dreams offers an arcade room with pinball machines, air hockey, and a mini carousel. A former professional softball pitcher offers lessons at the batting cages.
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Situated on 35 acres, Lions Legend Park features soccer and baseball fields along with volleyball and tennis courts. The park also offers picnic tables, park benches, children's playgrounds, pavilions and a band shell.
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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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Surrounded by woods and wetlands, Froemming Park offers a peaceful and scenic atmosphere. The park features a children's playground, shaded picnic areas, tennis courts, disc golf and walking and biking trails.
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6000 W Ryan Road, Franklin, WI 53132
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Milwaukee County Indoor Sports Complex is a giant field house that can accommodate most types of sporting matches including swimming and ice skating. The gym also has rubbery floors which facilitate basketball hoops, soccer goals and volleyball nets.
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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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One of the larger Mequon city parks is known as Virmond Park. This recreational area offers a children's playground, athletic fields, tennis courts, picnic tables, a shelter structure, and an on-site parking area.
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With 400 acres to explore, Mequon Nature Preserve is a wetland preserve with native plants and animals. There are several interlacing walking trails that take visitors through the woods and past an observation tower.
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Bordering Lake Michigan, Bender Park offers grassy areas, wetlands, wooded areas and a sandy beach. The park can be used for fishing and boating and offers nature trails suitable for hiking and dog walking.
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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.