- The list below includes 155 free or cheap things to do in or near Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Playgrounds and Breweries.
- From Hart Park to Currie Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wauwatosa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milwaukee, Waukesha, Cedarburg and Franklin.
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One of the larger Mequon city parks is known as Virmond Park. This recreational area offers a children's playground, athletic fields, tennis courts, picnic tables, a shelter structure, and an on-site parking area.
12.4 Miles
With 16 state-of-the-art Marcus Digital Xperience auditoriums, the South Shore Cinema is a movie theater that also serves food. A few of the auditoriums in the theater offer Digital 3D movies and also are equipped with stadium seating.
12.4 Miles
The Glacial Drumlin Trail is a hiking trail that is open to cyclists, joggers, walkers, and roller bladers. The park has a daily fee of $4 for anyone who is not a hiker.
12.9 Miles
Located on 75 acres, Rotary Park features soccer and baseball fields, basketball courts and two fishing ponds. The park also offers children's playgrounds, paved walking paths, picnic areas, a fishing pier and restroom facilities.
13.2 Miles
Within the North Shore Cinema, guests can access 11 auditoriums which includes the UltraScreen DLX that is three stories tall and 70 feet wide. There is a standard concession stand as well as an on-site pizzeria cafe and cocktail lounge.
13.7 Miles
Kapco Park is a baseball venue overlooking scenic Lake Michigan that offers affordable, big league excitement. Games entertain children during breaks while free parking, good food and drinks appeal to the adults.
13.9 Miles
Fox Run Lanes is a smaller bowling facility that features 16 lanes for open and league bowling on a daily basis. In addtion to having a pro shop and shoe rental, Fox Run also offers a full service bar and snack bar as well.
14.6 Miles
Offering a window into the area's pioneer past, the Ozaukee County Pioneer Village features more than 24 carefully restored historic buildings. The village hosts classes and educational special events throughout the year.
14.8 Miles
Bordering Lake Michigan, Bender Park offers grassy areas, wetlands, wooded areas and a sandy beach. The park can be used for fishing and boating and offers nature trails suitable for hiking and dog walking.