- The list below includes 74 free or cheap things to do in or near Nappanee, Indiana, including 56 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Buildings, Historic Sites, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Amish Acres to The Nappanee Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Nappanee and in nearby cities within 25 miles like South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart and Plymouth.
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Situated along the St. Joseph River, Robert C Beutter Park measures seven acres and is named for the city's former mayor. The park has a river race, grassy areas, a walking trail and an 800-foot perennial garden.
18.0 Miles
Ball Band Memorial is a park that includes a small gazebo and monument dedicated to all the Ball Band Workers of Mishawaka. The park overlooks the site of the former Mishawaka Woolen Company, which later became Ball Band, then Uniroyal.
18.1 Miles
Highlighted by a river walk for walking, running, bicycling, and roller blading, Battell Park also offers a basketball court and lighted tennis courts. There are picnic tables and grills, playground equipment, a splashpad, and a civil war statue.
18.3 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a bowling center with automatic scoring that also offers food and a full service bar at Parkway Lanes East. The bowling alley also serves as a sports bar.
18.3 Miles
Walker Park is a public park facility commonly visited among those who enjoy spending time in nature. Amenities that the park offers include a walking trail, picnic area, playground structure, and multi-purpose sports field.
18.5 Miles
Elkhart’s Country Club Lanes features synthetic lanes, a pro shop, and a snack bar. The bowling alley hosts parties, tournaments, and a variety of leagues, and also has a youth bowling program.
18.5 Miles
Woodlawn Nature Center is a museum of natural history and 10 acres of woodland. The park is home to native flora and fauna and also has hiking trails and an outdoor picnic area.
18.7 Miles
The Thazer Raceway is an indoor slot car racing facility that features a 135-ft track that is named the Aristocrat. The facility has a modern PC-based race directory system as well as a 1960s vintage lap counter.
19.1 Miles
Located on 12.8 acres, Henry Frank Park features handicap accessible trails that can be used for walking and jogging. The park also has picnic tables with grills, a pavilion and a softball field.