- The list below includes 164 free or cheap things to do in or near North Olmsted, Ohio, including 87 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Mini Golf and Movie Theaters.
- From Rocky River Reservation to Rocky River Nature Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in North Olmsted and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lakewood, Cleveland, Medina and Peninsula.
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Royalton Fieldhouse is a year-round sports facility with a field area that can be converted for indoor soccer, flag football, lacrosse, and even baseball and softball practices. The facility also hosts leagues throughout the year on its large, astro-turf surface.
11.1 Miles
Mapleside Farms in Brunswick, Ohio is a fall themed dream for any family. With bouncy houses, hayrides, pumpkin patches and many other activities, children and families can play the day away.
11.1 Miles
In business for over 25 years, Good Old Daze is a restaurant and bar that features an outdoor eating area, a dining room, and a bar. The restaurant serves a variety of food and beverages, including signature shots.
11.1 Miles
The cemtral attraction at Mr Divot's Miniature Golf is an 18-hole putt putt course which offers simple hole layouts that can suit the whole family. The facility also has batting cages and an ice cream shop on site.
11.3 Miles
Located along Lake Erie, Edgewater Park is a city metropark that provides visitors with a scenic and memorable view overlooking the city skyline. Summer concerts, food vendors, and numerous recreational activities are among the events popular at the park.
11.8 Miles
A small, tranquil nature preserve, the Rowland Nature Preserve features hiking trails, an ice skating rink, and fishing areas. The preserve also features a memorial for the victims of the September 11th attacks.
11.8 Miles
Operated as a family business for three generations, Goodyear's Big Barn features farm activities for children. The farm offers pony rides and a petting zoo. It also hosts season specific events like a 'haunted' vineyard and sleigh rides.
12.3 Miles
Founded way back in 1840, the West Side Market is the oldest public market in the area. Now it's is home to more than 100 vendors, which sell only fresh products, from seafood to herbs. Also, in here there is found a wide range of ethnic diversity.
12.3 Miles
Visitors of the Great Lakes Brewing Company will be able to dine at this location's brewpub, which features a full menu of food items and beers. Visitors of this site can also tour the microbrewery.
12.5 Miles
Within the Hickory Ridge Cinemas venue, guests can access eight individual auditoriums. In addition to a wide selection of first-run popular movies, the theater also offers showings of independent films.