- The list below includes 239 free or cheap things to do in or near Royal Oak, Michigan, including 77 different types of inexpensive activities like Comedy Clubs, Bowling, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Starr Jaycee Park to Wagner Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Royal Oak and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Canton, Dearborn, Westland and Sterling Heights.
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Situated just behind the Westland City Hall, Concrete Jungle Skate Park is a city owned and operated park which is free to the general public. The obstacle course and skate features cater to skateboarders and inline skaters.
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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.
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Mill Race Village, 215 Griswold, Northville, MI 48167
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A self-described 'Magical Bazaar of Halloween Art,' the Ghoultide Gathering features a wide array of creative works in various media, all inspired by the Halloween holiday. Food vendors are located on site, as well.
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State of MInd Gallery is a galley that features over 40 Michigan artists and fine gifts. They offer an assortment of work including ceramics, fused glass, wood work, metal work, paintings, pottery, photography, jewelry, fiber art and granite serving pieces.
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Offering custom framing services, Northville Gallery features pieces from regional artists on display for the public. These pieces include the medium of oil painting, paper collage, glass, photography, and Disney acrylic art.
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23700 21 Mile Road, Macomb, MI 48042
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The L'anse Creuse High School North Swimming Pool is a full sized pool located on the high school grounds. Swim lessons are regularly featured for both children and infants, and water aerobics classes are available for adults and seniors.
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Starring the Gallery is a market and studio as well as gallery space, and features the work of primarily local and regional artists in a variety of media. The gallery also hosts special events and workshops.
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The Hess-Hathaway Park is a recreational park that is home to a playground for children of all ages as well as a maze that is sponsored by the National Council for Jewish Women. The park also has a petting zoo.
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Open bowling hours for ten pin bowling is a primary offering of Vision Lanes. The venue features additional entertainment in the form of arcade games, an on-site cafe, a music bar, and local bowling tournaments.
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The Coliseum Racquet Club is a local club offering racquetball and basketball to its visitors. The club contains twelve racquetball courts, three half basketball courts, a sauna, and a full sports bar, among other amenities for its guests.