- 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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The Keva Sports Center is a multipurpose sports and recreation facility that offers classes in a wide variety of sports. The facility also features open play areas, and hosts parties and other events.
27.7 Miles
The 14.33-acre Junction Ridge Park is a recreational park that includes a basketball court, a lacrosse field, an open grass field, and a playground. The grass field can be used for soccer games and football games.
28.0 Miles
The 2.1-acre Murphy Park is a neighborhood park that was developed in 2007 and includes playground equipment and swings. The playground includes two slides, a bridge, and several climbing obstacles.
28.4 Miles
Visitors can view a large natural sandstone arch created over time by the erosion by wind and water at Natural Bridge State Park. There is an opening in the bridge that is 35 feet wide and 25 feet high.
28.6 Miles
Winning awards since 2008 in the World-Wide mustard competition. This museum started in 1986 and now contains over 5,000 mustards including 500 different flavors. A gift shop, tastings, and educational theater presentations are available.
28.6 Miles
Gary's Art & Frame Shop is a fine art gallery that features two-dimensional works from local, national, and internationally renowned artists. The gallery also displays hand crafted jewelry as well as ceramics.
28.6 Miles
Featuring two public tennis courts, Stricker Park provides visitors with a walking path around the scenic pond. There are several tennis trainers at the court that offer lessons to visitors.
28.7 Miles
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7410 Hubbard Avenue, Middleton, WI 53562
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The Middleton Area Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and publicizing the history of the Middleton area. The Society maintains a variety of exhibits at both the Rowley House and at the Museum in the old train Depot.
28.9 Miles
The Marcus Point Cinema is an entertainment destination that features 16 auditoriums in a 3-story building. The cinema is best known for the 75-ft wide screen named the Ultrascreen.
29.2 Miles
The Middleton Sport Bowl is about more than just bowling, it's about the experience of watching the big game on surrounding HD TVS, enjoying a juicy bacon cheeseburger, and experiencing live music throughout the week.