- The list below includes 43 free or cheap things to do in or near New Buffalo, Michigan, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Beaches, Art Gallery and Dog Park.
- From Galien River County Park to New Buffalo Public Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Buffalo and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Michigan City, St. Joseph, Chesterton and South Bend.
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Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes totally located in the United States, and is the source of drinking water for the city of Chicago. The lake is used for boating and fishing, and surrounded by many beaches.
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For over fifty years The Second City has been entertaining its audience with comedy sketches and short scenes with a focus on improvisation, seven nights a week. Second City features open cabaret-style table seating for added social interactivity.
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Featuring a statue of President Lincoln himself, Lincoln Park is a neighborhood that features a cafe and plenty of greenery for guests who wish to escape the city. The location also features the free Lincoln Park Zoo.
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Along the Kankakee River, Big River Fly Fishing offers drift boat trips for smallmouth bass. Fishing trips include all gear needed, and a number of instructional programs are available to those wanting to learn.
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Hosting leagues and tournaments, Lakeside Entertainment Center offers visitors a bowling alley with multiple lanes to play in. The center also has an 18-hole miniature golf course with streams and waterfalls.
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Watching boats coming in and out of the harbor, walking around the sandy beach, sunset viewing is what you get at South Haven Lighthouses. Fireworks displayed during the evening and many options for food available.
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An amusement park for children, Kids' Corner Playground features multilevel wood construction with stairs, bridges, swings and monkey-bars. The site has a picnic area with shelter and offers easy access to Lake Michigan's beach.
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Built in 1914, Chicago's Wrigley Field is one of baseball's finest treasures. Young and old alike will enjoy the heritage and history of experiencing a ball game, refreshment, and a meal at this venerable ballpark.
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Founded at the birthplace and home of the 'Father of Modern Horticulture,' the Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum features artifacts relative to Bailey's life as well as gardens representative of his work. The museum offers both permanent and rotating exhibits.
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A traditional bowling center, Maple City Bowl offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring, bumpers and synthetic lanes. The center provides food and drinks, a bar with adult beverages, a pool table, cosmic bowling and televisions.