- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Petoskey, Michigan, including 42 different types of inexpensive activities like Bike Paths, Children's Play Area, Mini Golf and Movie Theaters.
- From Bear River Recreation Area to Pirates Cove Adventure Golf, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Petoskey and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charlevoix, Harbor Springs, Boyne Falls and Cheboygan.
Showing 101-107 of
107
46.0 Miles
Overlooking Lake Michigan, Van's Beach provides a view of the Manitou Islands. The water near the beach is relatively shallow and can be used for swimming and wading while the beaches are sandy and suitable for walking and picnics.
46.0 Miles
As a studio of a local craftsman, Benjamin Maier Ceramics features hand-sculpted pieces like cups and plates. The studio regularly hosts open house events where visitors can meet the artist and enjoy refreshments.
46.1 Miles
Fishtown is a small fishing village near Lake Michigan and Leland. Architecturally very planned and attract visitors for shops, eateries, fish processing and boating. Public restrooms and surrounding shops for unique items you would like.
46.1 Miles
Catching salmon, steelhead and lake trout fishes with an experienced person is what Whitecap Charters Fishing offers. Comfortable boat with all latest equipments to catch fishes.
46.2 Miles
The Leelanau Historical Museum contains over 13000 items in its collections and archives from throughout the county's long history. The museum hosts a variety of educational events and activities centering on local history and culture.
46.4 Miles
A serene site located in the Pere Marquette State Forest, the Sand Lakes Quiet Area is perfect for biking, hiking and watching wildlife. Motorized vehicles are prohibited from entering this area thus maintaining the solitude of the area.
48.0 Miles
With nature trails, a boat launch, and seasonal camping, Whitewater Township Park has maintained a rural culture and vibe. Camp sites include access to coin operated showers, wood, ice, and some electric sites.