- 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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Named after early settlers of the area, Mooney Park contains six acres of baseball fields, basketball courts, trails, a playground suitable for toddlers through elementary aged children, and convenient parking.
48.9 Miles
Dubbed the 'World's Most Unusual Golf Course,' Park-King Skill originated in the 50s in Morton Grove, Illinois. Now located in Lincolnshire, the facility features two 18-hole courses, 7 water holes and 19 moving obstacles.
48.9 Miles
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141 votes
300 Parkway Drive, Lincolnshire, IL 60069
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The Regal Cinemas Lincolnshire Stadium 21 and IMAX provide movie-goers with the ultimate in cinematic visualization and sound. Dolby ATMOS is utilized which transmits audio from every direction, including overhead.
49.0 Miles
An equestrian farm, Tievoli Farm Inc offers an array of equestrian-related services. The farm offers boarding for horses, training, and sales of a variety of riding equipment. Riding lessons for riders of all levels are also available.
49.1 Miles
Visitors can practice their skating skills during one of the freestyle figure skating sessions at Twin Rinks Ice Pavilion Inc. The rink is NHL sized, and hosts youth hockey leagues and classes.
49.3 Miles
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16 votes
209 Merchants Avenue, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
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Supplying the community with books and computers, Dwight Foster Public Library offers a variety of activities for seniors and school children. There are weekly book discussions and a Lego club.
49.3 Miles
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24 votes
407 Merchants Avenue, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
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This museum highlights the history of the Sauk Warrior, Black Hawk Tribe, and Black Hawk War of 1832, along with military details on Abraham Lincoln, and the history of Fort Atkins. William Dempster Hoard, the father of dairy is also represented. There are also 5 gardens to explore.
49.3 Miles
Since 1941, Wayne's Lanes has been providing bowling and entertainment to the whole family. The bowling alley features eight lanes, refreshments and large projection TV's, adding a modern touch to the historic venue.
49.4 Miles
Home to over 20,000 residents, Woodstock, il is a town filled with attractions and locations to stop by when visiting. Those in the city commonly enjoy stopping by a local restaurant, shopping, or seeing one of the town's historic landmarks.
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Sponsored by the Northwest Area Arts Council, the Old Courthouse Arts Center is a non-profit art gallery displaying creations from local artists. Visitors to this historic gallery can purchase a variety of paintings and other creations (such as pottery).