- The list below includes 8 free or cheap things to do in or near Waupaca, Wisconsin, including 49 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and River.
- From Crystal River to South Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Waupaca and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Keshena and New London.
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700 North Twelfth Street, Wausau, WI 54403
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The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum contains over 2,000 works with a special emphasis on art that shows animals from around the world. The works include 125 Victorian glass baskets, nearly 100 Dorothy Doughty Royal Worcester porcelain bird figures, and hundreds of decorative glassware and porcelain items.
49.3 Miles
Groups, individuals and couples can enjoy a session of do-it-yourself fun at Clay Corner Studio. Many craft activities are available including pottery, canvas or wineglass painting, glass fusing, wheel throwing, and board art. Great for a fun day out of memory making, scouts, birthday or bachelorette parties!
49.4 Miles
Downtown Kenosha Wisconsin is situated beside Lake Michigan. It is a vibrant neighbourhood featuring distinctive shopping, dining and cultural opportunities for all ages. It is a pedestrian friendly community that is surrounded by lakefront attractions including museums, lighthouses and beaches.
49.4 Miles
The 400 Block, the centerpiece of downtown Wausau, features a lighted fountain, landscaping, and a permanent stage for hosting weekly concerts and events. Thursdays in the summer feature fresh produce. In the winter, it features an outdoor ice-skating rink.
49.6 Miles
Dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of Marathon County and the surrounding area, the Woodson History Center is located in the historic Woodson house. The center hosts a variety of exhibits and programs.
49.6 Miles
Offering guided tours, the Yawkey House Museum was originally built in 1901 and housed a prominent family involved in the local logging and paper industries. The museum contains period furnishings and clothing as well as other artifacts on display.