- The list below includes 70 free or cheap things to do in or near Sandusky, Ohio, including 73 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Movie Theaters, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Race Tracks.
- From Osborn Park to Eleutheros Cooke House & Garden, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sandusky and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Port Clinton, Put in Bay, Huron and Fremont.
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Royalton Fieldhouse is a year-round sports facility with a field area that can be converted for indoor soccer, flag football, lacrosse, and even baseball and softball practices. The facility also hosts leagues throughout the year on its large, astro-turf surface.
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214 Dalhousie Street | N9V 1W4, Amherstburg, Canada
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The Park House Museum caters to school groups, seniors and the general public. Learn about the history of Amherstburg during the Victorian era in the 1850's through live story telling, hands-on demonstrations and exhibits.
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Overlooking outdoor water fountains and landscaped gardens, the Rising Sun Yoga and Wellness Studio is located in Amherstburg. Enjoy relaxing yoga and tranquil massage surrounded by beautiful and unique art.
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599 Berkshire Drive, Medina, OH 44256
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Established in 1978, the Roscoe Ewing Park Disc Golf Course is a 16-hole disc golf course known as the first one in the entire state. The course features Mach 5 holes and is 5,631-feet in length from the longest tees.
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With 18 mat tees to choose from, Sandbaggers Golf & Game Center offers visitors a driving range to practice their golf swing at. The facility also has batting cages that pitch balls up to 70 mph.
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Timbers Bowling Lanes is a bowling alley that also has a restaurant to eat at. The company features a pro shop, lockers, an ATM, a full bar, automated scorekeeping, automated bumpers, and a total of 20 lanes.
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100 Laird Avenue, Amherstburg, Canada
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The Fort Malden National Historic Site features artifact collections from the War of 1812 and Rebellion of 1837-38. Families enjoy live soldier demonstrations and reenactments, tours, displays as well as seasonal events and festivals.