- 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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Dedicated to the city's sister city, Shiojiri City, Shiojiri Niwa is a Japanese garden with a bridge, pond, and walking paths. The park also has a tea house pavilion that is often used for weddings.
23.6 Miles
Merrifield Pool is an Olympic-sized pool. Its main attractions are the 160 ft. water slide, water basketball net, figure-8 wading pool with water umbrella. It also has a snack bar for the hungry.
23.6 Miles
Kennedy Water Playground offers a tire swing, slide, and many spray features for children of all ages. The pool area contains multiple picnic tables and two small pavilions for the adults, and a concession stand.
23.8 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a bowling center with automatic scoring that also offers food and a full service bar at Parkway Lanes East. The bowling alley also serves as a sports bar.
23.9 Miles
Situated on 25.72 acres, Leeper Park is home to the Navarre Cabin, a log structure constructed an early settler to the area. The park offers tennis courts, children's playgrounds, picnic tables, a stage and a duck pond.
23.9 Miles
Accessible over a stone bridge or by boat, Miami Monkey Island covers five acres of land on the small island itself. Standard park features like children's playground equipment, picnic tables with grills, and a boat launch are available.
24.0 Miles
Providing for casual play as well as tournament competitions, Action Park Paintball is a full-service facility. And to accommodate parties and gatherings, the facility offers both individual and group rates.
24.5 Miles
Military Honor Park is actually a combination site of an outdoor park and an indoor museum. The bulk of the outside displays include preserved military aircraft while the museum features weaponry, uniforms, small artifacts, and even a research library.