- The list below includes 16 free or cheap things to do in or near Spring Green, Wisconsin, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, Architectural Buildings, Art Gallery and Farms & Ranches.
- From Tower Hill State Park to Taliesin, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Spring Green and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Baraboo, Mineral Point and Middleton.
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Known as America's Prettiest Playhouse, Ringling Theatre is a historic theater designed to look like the Palace of Versailles by the architects who built it in the early 20th century. Currently the theater hosts comedians, concerts, plays, and more.
26.1 Miles
The Pope Farm Conservancy sits on 105 acres of land with panoramic views of Lake Mendota. They produce 7 different crops, have a Native American garden and 8 miles of hiking trails and picnic areas. Educational programs available.
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Spanning twelve and a half acres, Hickory Woods Park features open, scenic green space with shade trees. The park also has two playgrounds with equipment, covered picnic shelters, and baseball and soccer fields.
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1117 8th Street, Baraboo, WI 53913
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Thunderbird Lanes & Banquet Facility is a bowling alley offering both open bowling and cosmic bowling sessions. Thunderbird Lanes also hosts several bowling leagues and maintains an in-house restaurant and a pro shop.
27.1 Miles
Spanning a total of 4.6-acres of land, Sauk Heights Park is a community park that is best known for being the home of a children's playground. The playground has a tube slide and a double-sided rock-climbing wall.
27.2 Miles
Located within the Devil's Lake State Park, Parfrey's Glen is a very untouched area with stunning views. It boosts it many different geological forms.
27.2 Miles
The Capitol Ice Arena is an indoor ice-skating facility that includes tow full size ice sheets, locker rooms, and a seating area that can seat up to 1,300 people at a time. The arena also has a meeting room.
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Spanning a total of 6-acres of land, Quisling Park is a recreational park for dogs that is part of the larger 146-acre Metropolitan Refuse District. The park provides water fountains, picnic tables, and an agility course.
27.6 Miles
Featuring indoor batting cages, Hitters Sports Plex provides baseball players and enthusiasts with a facility to practice in. The sports complex also has public pickleball hours on its tennis courts.
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Death's Door Spirits is a distillery that is not regularly open to the public but does allow scheduled tours that must be arranged specially. Their spirits include gin, vodka, whiskey and schnapps.