- The list below includes 53 free or cheap things to do in or near South Haven, Michigan, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Specialty Shops, Off Road & ATV and Playgrounds.
- From Kids' Corner playground to Van Buren State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in South Haven and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, Saugatuck and Holland.
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Clique Bowling Lanes is a two floor, 16 lane bowling alley that features open play, leagues and tournaments. They have a jukebox, disco lights and bars on each floor with an extensive menu.
49.5 Miles
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184 votes
22 Sheldon Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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Geared toward young children, the Grand Rapids Children's Museum inspires children to learn through imaginative play. It includes an animal clinic, playground, 'kidstruction' zone and many other exhibits that introduce children to various careers and hobbies.
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Millennium Park is a 1,500 acre outdoor park that is well suited for picnics and barbecues. The park also contains wetlands and lakes, along with woodlands and trails, and a manmade six acre beach.
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Featuring the latest Hollywood releases, Encore Cinemas is a great place for a night out with friends or for a date night. The facility also features friendly staff and plenty of options at the concessions stand.
49.5 Miles
Situated on 25.72 acres, Leeper Park is home to the Navarre Cabin, a log structure constructed an early settler to the area. The park offers tennis courts, children's playgrounds, picnic tables, a stage and a duck pond.
49.5 Miles
Grand Rapids Beer Tours provides safe rides to various craft breweries in a 15 passenger van while teaching about the beers and supplying samples. All of their public tours includes a behind the scenes brewery tour.
49.6 Miles
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101 votes
126 College Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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Lined with old homes, Heritage Hill Historic District features a variety of architecture, from Victorian to Colonial style houses. Visitors can walk the four mile stretch to view the houses, and even stop by a Frank Lloyd Wright designed house.
49.6 Miles
Kennedy Water Playground offers a tire swing, slide, and many spray features for children of all ages. The pool area contains multiple picnic tables and two small pavilions for the adults, and a concession stand.
49.7 Miles
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115 College Ave. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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The Voigt House Victorian Museum is a historic attraction that displays the conditions of upper-middle class life in Grand Rapids during the Victorian era. It features a knowledgeable staff and various artifacts from the Victorian era, including clothing and china.
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Run by local volunteers, New Buffalo Welcome Center offers visitors a rest area with a dog park and walking path. The park has several contemporary sculptures to look at, and is within viewing distance of a lighthouse.