- The list below includes 158 free or cheap things to do in or near New Berlin, Wisconsin, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Walking Trails, Children's Play Area, Mini Golf and Playgrounds.
- From The Big Backyard to Valley View Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Berlin and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milwaukee, Racine, Waukesha and Cedarburg.
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The Milwaukee Public Museum contains over 4.5 million objects in its anthropology, zoology, history, and botany exhibits, among many others. The museum also offers fun events for small children to adults, including sci-fi movie fests and alien world exhibits.
10.8 Miles
Built in 1882, Turner Hall is a multi-use facility constructed of distinctive cream city brick. Four stories tall, the building includes a gymnasium, meeting rooms, elegant ballroom and amenities for your next corporate event.
10.8 Miles
Managed by the county parks department, Runway Dog Exercise Area is a fenced dog park facility where owners can unleash and allow their pets to roam. The double gated park features a fenced area for smaller dogs as well.
10.8 Miles
Chasing Tales is a family play center that offers open play sessions with a variety of playground equipment and games for children 10 and under. The center also offers daily story time and hosts parties.
10.9 Miles
Located in the Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee Public Market, has been a gathering place where visitors can enjoy a variety of artisan and ethnic products. Open since 2005, visit the independent merchants who delight with freshly prepared foods and drink.
10.9 Miles
The 335-acre Retzer Nature Center is a leisure park that features established hiking trails, over 26,000 trees, and education classes on environmental education. The site has a learning center and a planetarium.
10.9 Miles
A 42 acre park, the Cudahy Nature Preserve is a scenic area that offers extensive hiking and biking trails. The Preserve is one of the state's wilder parks, offering largely unspoiled wilderness.
11.0 Miles
Once the largest habitable building in the US, Milwaukee's City Hall has an atrium over 380 feet tall. Visitors can take a self-guided tour or join an official historical tour to enjoy the ornate architecture and story behind the building.
11.0 Miles
This historic site is the home of the 'The Great Third Ward Fire' in 1982. There are many shopping opportunities and art galleries as well a the River Walk. There is a free shuttle to take to the many art galleries, restaurants, unique stores, office buildings, etc.
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Classic Lanes offers 20 bowling lanes, a full Bar-N-Grill, and a classic banquet center/hall available for rent. Various seasonal leagues can be joined, and birthday party packages are offered.