- The list below includes 110 free or cheap things to do in or near Racine, Wisconsin, including 89 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Architectural Buildings, Art Gallery and Art Museum.
- From North Beach Park to Johnson Wax Administration Building, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Racine and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milwaukee, Kenosha, Franklin and Oak Creek.
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Somme Prairie Nature Preserve is a 90 acre nature preserve populated by savanna, prairie, woodland, and ephemeral ponds. The preserve is a natural habitat to hundreds of rare plant and animal species. Guided tours are available on request.
40.7 Miles
There is the option to sit outside right next to the creek at Silver Creek Brewing. They serve their own brewed beers: four year round and four seasonal, and on scheduled nights there is live music.
40.8 Miles
The Chicago Jewelry School offers a wide variety of courses and programs in jewelry making, aimed at everything from girls' nights out and post-retirement activities to professional training. The school also offers a boutique with student-made wares.
40.8 Miles
The Wheeling Historical Museum is a museum that strives to educate its visitors about local history. Different archives and exhibits are available for the visitors of the museum to view.
40.9 Miles
A bowling alley with scoring kept on paper, Jeffery Lanes features eight lanes of bowling and serves host to private events and tournaments. The center offers a fully stocked bar, karaoke nights twice a week and a jukebox for music.
40.9 Miles
Emmerich Park is an ideal place for fun in the great outdoors. It features a playground for kids, tennis courts, clean restrooms, concessions stand, and indoor facilities that host fitness classes.
41.0 Miles
The Cole Taylor Friendship Park is a leisure park that is made of entirely stone and has a couple of ponds with water fountains shooting out of them. The park is also littered with flowers and has a gazebo.
41.0 Miles
Dam 1 Forest Preserve is a park with many outdoor shelters, picnic tables and wooded trails. Patrons can view wildlife such as deer, geese, swans and other animals or use this location for a family cookout or other event.
41.1 Miles
Cedar Creek was founded in 1845 by Irish and German immigrants and still retains its historical look. It is an excellent place to go shopping, consisting of small specialty and antique shops.
41.1 Miles
The Geneva Lake Shore Path is a 21 mile trail that allows hikers to walk in the backyards of century old mansions in the area. There are two booklets available in local stores that outline two different do -it-yourself walking tours.