- The list below includes 24 free or cheap things to do in or near Rhinelander, Wisconsin, including 21 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Bowling, Family Fun Center and Movie Theaters.
- From Lake Thompson to Almon County Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rhinelander and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Minocqua and Three Lakes.
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7994 US Highway 51 S, Minocqua, WI 54548
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From pony rides to go-karts, Holiday Acres Riding Academy Go Karts/Miniature Golf offers an 18-hole miniature golf course landscaped with native plants. The park is situated on 40 acres of forest.
23.0 Miles
Featuring an 18 hole course, Kastle Rock Miniature Golf is landscaped with waterfalls, gardens, and rocks. The course also features a 500 foot model train display for visitors to view.
23.3 Miles
This private zoo is home to over 700 animals of over 100 species, a large number of which are endangered. There's an amphitheater for education performances, and classroom studies. This zoo is accredited by the Zoological Association of America. There's a gift shop, concession stands and kiddie rides.
25.0 Miles
Rock Falls Riding Stable LLC is an equestrian facility that offers horseback riding for riders of all experience levels. The facility also features a miniature golf course, as well as a go kart track.
46.1 Miles
Visitors can spend a relaxing day among the natural beauty of the Robert W. Monk Public Gardens. The pet-friendly gardens are an urban sanctuary and feature walking trails, tree houses, flower gardens and gazebos.
47.3 Miles
In 1926, the government built the Turtle Flambeau Dam creating the 35,500-acre Turtle Flambeau Scenic Wilderness Waters Area. In the area, people can tube; water ski; canoe; kayak; fish for crappie, muskies, and small mouth bass; hunt for deer, bear, snowshoe hare, and turkey; and trap for mink and beaver.
47.5 Miles
Wausau Curling Center is the location of a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering the sport of curling. The center has 8 seasonal sheets of ice and often features adult and children league and bonspiel tournaments.
47.6 Miles
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700 North Twelfth Street, Wausau, WI 54403
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The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum contains over 2,000 works with a special emphasis on art that shows animals from around the world. The works include 125 Victorian glass baskets, nearly 100 Dorothy Doughty Royal Worcester porcelain bird figures, and hundreds of decorative glassware and porcelain items.
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Dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of Marathon County and the surrounding area, the Woodson History Center is located in the historic Woodson house. The center hosts a variety of exhibits and programs.
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Offering guided tours, the Yawkey House Museum was originally built in 1901 and housed a prominent family involved in the local logging and paper industries. The museum contains period furnishings and clothing as well as other artifacts on display.