- The list below includes 42 free or cheap things to do in or near Plymouth, Indiana, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Price Memorial Park to Marshall County Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Plymouth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like South Bend, Mishawaka, Nappanee and Elkhart.
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Professional drivers sate passengers’ need for speed in stock cars during exciting racing experiences
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Located on Plymouth-Goshen Road, Price Memorial Park offers ample outdoor space for running, playing and jumping. Ideal for families, there is also a swimming pond for lots of water fun.
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The Marshall County Museum features historical artifacts and memorabilia from Marshall County. A few exhibit topics include the history of Marshall County jails, early businesses in the Marshall County, and Bill Wagoner's musical career.
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Featuring seven screens, Showland Theatre provides first-fun, feature films with Dolby Digital sound. The theater has stadium seating, concessions offering food and drinks and is available for private showings and events.
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Enjoy new movie releases at Showland Cinemas on North Oak Road in Plymouth. Family owned and operated, the theater features stadium seating, seven screens and concessions offering popcorn, soda and other treats.
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Featuring a new artist every month, Heartland Artists Gallery showcases art with a variety of subject matters from local artists and artisans. The gallery hosts classes that teach knitting, kirigami, and jewelry making crafts.
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Featuring bowling fun, Quick's Lanes is a popular gathering spot in Plymouth. Along with special events like cosmic bowling, this facility also offers leagues (including those for youth), a pro-shop and on-site dining.
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A historic farm and resort, the Amish Acres welcomes its visitors with lodgings, traditional menus, children's activities, and theater. There are several packages the visitor can choose from.
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With volunteers that specialize in quilt gardening, The Nappanee Center is host to displays of potted plant creations that are arranged to look like words and symbols in a carpet design.
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Filled with farm activities for children, Thistleberry Farm offers visitors a petting zoo, hay rides, and pumpkin patches. The farm specializes in growing sweet corn and features 6 corn mazes that span the size of 15 football fields.
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Rum Village Park encompasses 160 acres of woodlands and includes a nature center, an 18-hole disc golf course, mountain bike and hiking trails and much more. A variety of wildlife can be seen, including nesting owls, foxes and deer.