- The list below includes 152 free or cheap things to do in or near Oak Creek, Wisconsin, including 80 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Family Fun Center.
- From Cudahy Nature Preserve to Runway Dog Exercise Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Oak Creek and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine and Waukesha.
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Koz's Mini Bowl is a unique mini-bowling alley featuring 4 mini bowling lanes, a pool table, darts, an old jukebox, and full-service bar. Mini bowling lanes feature smaller bowling balls, half-length lanes, and mini-pins. Leagues and party reservations are available.
9.0 Miles
The Wind Point Lighthouse was originally designed by Orlando Metcalfe Poe and was first used in 1880. Today, visitors can climb the 11 stories to the top, view the Fog Horn building that has been turned into a museum and gift store, and view the Fuel House.
9.0 Miles
Within the Showtime Cinema, visitors can access movies with digital sound and stadium seating in all of their individual theaters. A combination of first run and second run films are presented at the movie theater which also has an on-site game room and a party room.
9.2 Miles
The St. Rose of Viterbo Covent is a beautifully structured church and chapel. The nuns will give you a free tour and tell you all about the interesting history.
9.2 Miles
Visitors at the Wehr Nature Center can enjoy a self guided tour of the natural habitats around the center or participate in one of the programs led by the staff naturalists. Natural history displays and a small collection of live reptiles are within the facility itself.
9.9 Miles
The Milwaukee Brewing Company is a microbrewery that offers visitors tours of their beer making operation, with samples of the various styles of beer provided. The brewery also hosts Saturday open houses that feature samples and Q & A sessions.
10.0 Miles
Country Lanes is a 12-lane bowling alley that also features a sports bar that has 7 flat screen TVs. The alley also has a banquet hall that can accommodate up to 120 people at a time.
10.2 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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2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WI 53404
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The Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts is part of the larger Racine Art Museum. It hosts a variety of fine art exhibits, including an exhibit of art by students and faculty of the museum itself.