- 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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Originally a single-screen theater, Twin Lakes Cinema I & II is a two-screen movie theater opened in 1932. The theater displays first-run feature films and provides event hosting and a concession area with food and drinks.
47.7 Miles
Clancy's Public House in an Irish pub and sports bar featuring nightly drink specials. The pub also offers live music, trivia nights and regular food specials such as fish fries and roasted lamb.
48.0 Miles
Situated nearby the Tippecanoe River, City Park features an upper level with a baseball field, basketball court, children's playgrounds and picnic areas. The rest of the park is a natural area with streams, walking trails, a gazebo and bridges.
48.5 Miles
Portage Public Marina provides access to Lake Michigan via the Burns Portage Waterway. The marina features fishing from the pier and is also a boat launching site for Lake Michigan.
48.9 Miles
Designed for the whole family, Camelot Bowling Centers Inc. features 48 lanes and leagues for every age and gender. The center also features a multi-use indoor sportsplex for hockey, softball, soccer and roller derby.
48.9 Miles
Hosting bowling leagues and tournaments, Camelot Bowling Center offers recreational bowling to the public. In addition to the lounge, the bowling alley has a snack shop where visitors can purchase appetizers, pizza, and dessert.
49.1 Miles
With access to a beach and fishing pier, Portage Lakefront & Riverwalk is a popular location for activities and scenic views. It includes a 3,500 square foot public pavilion with restrooms, a snack bar and a meeting room.
49.7 Miles
Ogden Dunes Beach in Ogden Dunes, Indiana, is not a public beach. In order to visit the beautiful beach in the summer months, you will need to purchase a permit in the town. The mile-long beach is actually divided into two separate beaches: East Beach and West Beach.