- 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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Located in the 38-room Copsaholm mansion, the Center for History is dedicated to preserving and teaching others about the history of the Saint Joseph Valley Region. Featuring authentic period furniture, memorabilia, and the interactive 1830's Childrens Museum is sure to delight.
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111 West Jefferson Boulevard #200, South Bend, IN
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Learn about making healthy choices and your body on your visit to Healthworks Kids' Museum. The brain theater, the skin climbing wall, the great intestines and the bone puzzle are only some of the attractions.
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South Bend Museum of Art exhibits historical and contemporary art in five galleries. It has a large and beautifully displayed collection. Learn about artistic traditions and various crafts in the classes offered here.
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Situated along the St. Joseph River, Robert C Beutter Park measures seven acres and is named for the city's former mayor. The park has a river race, grassy areas, a walking trail and an 800-foot perennial garden.
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Highlighted by a river walk for walking, running, bicycling, and roller blading, Battell Park also offers a basketball court and lighted tennis courts. There are picnic tables and grills, playground equipment, a splashpad, and a civil war statue.
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Howard Park is 11.49 acres and features an ice rink for skating in the winter, along with a playground, picnic area, hiking trail and a recreation center for adults over 55 years. Fishing is also allowed via the river.
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Ball Band Memorial is a park that includes a small gazebo and monument dedicated to all the Ball Band Workers of Mishawaka. The park overlooks the site of the former Mishawaka Woolen Company, which later became Ball Band, then Uniroyal.
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Open to the public for cycling, walking, and jogging, The Riverwalk has a path that circles the St. Joseph River. One section of the path takes visitors over the river on a bridge.
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The Snite Museum of Art is a fine arts museum that displays more than 23000 pieces of art representing world cultures and periods. Of the many interesting items, the Italian renaissance paintings and the Mesoamerican galleries stand out.
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Howard Park Ice Rink Center offers ice skating to the public. The facility is available to rent during non-public hours and also provides a venue to host birthdays, church groups and other organized groups.