- The list below includes 68 free or cheap things to do in or near West Bend, Wisconsin, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Dog Races and Movie Theaters.
- From Labyrinth Garden Earth Sculpture to Ridge Run County Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in West Bend and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cedarburg, Port Washington, Menomonee Falls and Mequon.
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Oshkosh Lanes is a bowling alley that offers open bowling as well as a variety of leagues and tournaments. There is a bar and grill on site, and the alley offers a number of discounts and value packages.
46.0 Miles
Oshkosh Public Museum offers temporary and permanent exhibits displaying the history of Oshkosh. Some of the permanent exhibits at the museum include an 8-foot Apostles Clock, wetlands exhibit, a scale model of Paine Lumber Company, a 1913 Hawley Davidson, an 1880 dental case, and over 200 glass and ceramic pie…
46.1 Miles
Established in 1946 by Nathan and Jessie Paine, owners of the Paine Lumber Company, the Paine Arts Center and Garden was originally intended to be their home. At the center, visitors can see an Alois Lang hand carved staircase featuring acorn motif, a Jacobean period library, and the formal gardens.
47.5 Miles
Featuring ingredients and beers produced locally in Wisconsin, Paddy Coughlin's Pub offers visitors live music and dinner with a special gluten free menu. The pub has a meeting room upstairs that visitors can rent free of charge.
47.5 Miles
Rockriver Canoe Co is a small canoe shop offering rentals for canoes custom made within the shop. Rockriver Canoe Co also supplies canoe building materials as well as various canoe and kayak gear.
47.6 Miles
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209 Merchants Avenue, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
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Supplying the community with books and computers, Dwight Foster Public Library offers a variety of activities for seniors and school children. There are weekly book discussions and a Lego club.
47.7 Miles
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Radloff Lane, Fort Atkinson, WI
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Dorothy Carnes County Park & Rose Lake State Natural Area is a popular place for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing and snow shoeing. Those looking for more laid-back outdoor time can bird watch, picnic, or simply enjoy nature.
47.8 Miles
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407 Merchants Avenue, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
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This museum highlights the history of the Sauk Warrior, Black Hawk Tribe, and Black Hawk War of 1832, along with military details on Abraham Lincoln, and the history of Fort Atkins. William Dempster Hoard, the father of dairy is also represented. There are also 5 gardens to explore.
48.3 Miles
The historic Panther Intaglio is an outdoor museum that is known for being on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum is dedicated to several Native American intaglios that existed in the area in the past.
48.3 Miles
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1250 Lillian Street, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
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The Fort Atkinson Aquatic Center is a family friendly facility that has amenities including a 175-foot waterslide, a whale waterslide, 2 diving boards, and sand playgrounds. The water park also has concessions.