- The list below includes 196 free or cheap things to do in or near Rochester Hills, Michigan, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, History Museums, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm to Classic Lanes, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rochester Hills and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sterling Heights, Waterford, Detroit and Ferndale.
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More than 70 retailers including specialty shops and restaurants can be found in Laurel Park Place, which is one of the most extensive shopping centers in the area. Popular department stores like Von Maur and Parisian are also available in the complex.
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Providing digital projection on all of its screens, the Phoenix Theaters features first-run Hollywood movies on nine screens with stadium seating and full recliner chairs. Advanced showings of popular upcoming films are featured on Tuesday nights.
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Rotary Park offers a range of recreational activities including nature trails, tennis courts and playgrounds. Community members can also reserve the picnic facilities at Rotary Park to hold their family reunions, birthday parties and other events.
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As the home of several regional hockey leagues, Eddie Edgar Ice Arena offers visitors the opportunity to watch hockey games with the locals. The rink also hosts open skating sessions for the community several times a week.
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Locally grown produce and other farm fresh items are the foundation of the Eastern Market. It acts as the farmers' market for the area, and the market is held every Saturday throughout the year.
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23302 W Warren Avenue, Dearborn Heights, MI 48127
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The mission of the H.Y.P.E. Athletics Community is to create infrastructures that support the positive development of the youths in Wayne County. The center has a basketball court and a fitness center.
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From racing, to shooting, to dance games, Galaxy Zone offers visitors an indoor arcade and laser tag facility. The tickets won at the arcade can be redeemed for several different prizes.
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Formed in 1963, the Northville Historical Society works to preserve, celebrate, and raise awareness of local and regional history and culture. The Society manages Mill Race Village, a historic attraction that recreates a 19th century village.