- The list below includes 160 free or cheap things to do in or near Westlake, Ohio, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Trampoline Parks and Bars.
- From Roman Park to Petersen Pool Clague Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Westlake and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lakewood, Cleveland, Medina and Oberlin.
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Pipe Creek Wildlife Area is 97 acres of mostly shallow marsh and dikes where visitors can hike, hunt and fish. Wildlife found there include puddle ducks, Canada geese, bald eagles, terns and various game fish.
38.9 Miles
A 64-lane bowling center, Bill White's Akron Lanes offers open and league bowling with Qubica scoring. The center also provides flat-screen televisions, a grill with food and drinks, pool tables, cosmic bowling nights and a game room.
39.1 Miles
At Star Lanes, visitors can join open bowling or all you can bowl sessions with shoe rentals and automatic scoring. The bowling alley has glow'n'bowl nights with light shows and illuminated lanes.
39.2 Miles
There are several amenities which would make the movie going experience at the Cinemark Stadium Theatre more enjoyable: Real 3D, Descriptive Narration, High Frame Rate, and others.
39.6 Miles
Also known as the Ghostly Manor Thrill Center, the XD 3D Motion Theater provides a variety of shows which incorporates both 3D projection and motion-simulator seats. Five movies are offered at the center, and the motion-simulator has 100 movements per second.
39.6 Miles
Skate World Fun Center is a facility that offers a wide range of activities for the entire family. Amenities include a haunted house, movie theater, 3D golf, skating, as well as play areas.
40.0 Miles
With Art Deco architecture, Interstate Park Cinema 14 offers visitors screening of the latest movies in its digital projector auditoriums. The theater accepts mobile tickets and has upgraded its seats to stadium seating.
40.6 Miles
The Sandusky Maritime Museum offers a learning experience for guests who are interested in knowing more about the history of the Sandusky Bay. The location not only has numerous exhibits on display, but also sells souvenirs at the gift shop.
40.7 Miles
A historic house originally constructed in the 1850s, the Eleutheros Cooke House & Garden combines 19th century architecture with a 1950s indoor aesthetic. The house is now a free public museum.
40.9 Miles
Styled in Greek Revival architecture, Follett House Museum presents historical artifacts of Sandusky and of Erie County. The museum displays letters, drawings, diaries and books and has a collection of textiles along with a rooftop view of the area.