- The list below includes 36 free or cheap things to do in or near Williamsburg, Michigan, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Walking Trails, Natural History Museums, Parks and Art Gallery.
- From Whitewater Township Park to Sand Lakes Quiet Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Williamsburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Traverse City, Leland, Suttons Bay and Bellaire.
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Clear water, lots of water sports and close to nature is what you get at The River Glen Arbor. Normal depth is feasible for kids as well. Get your booking done with pricing confirmation before you go there.
30.0 Miles
Smock Paper Scissors is a year-round art program for children ages 3 and up. SPS is located in Lia Sova's home studio-classroom with all classes taught by Mrs. Sova, who is a K-12 certified art educator.
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Boulder Manor is a waterfront home that contains a natural stone fireplace, a dining room with a table that can seat up to 8 people, and a picnic area. The grounds also have a gas grill and a children's playhouse.
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With subjects such as people and nature, Synchronicity Gallery offers wall to wall paintings, pottery, and sculptures for visitors to enjoy. The 90 artists featured here are local Michigan artists.
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An art gallery that focuses on the Northern Michigan lifestyle, the Ruth Conklin Gallery showcases the owner's work as well as that of a variety of other artists. The gallery also sells some clothing and accessories.
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Located in the Sleeping Bear Dunes, the Glen Harbor Maritime Museum was originally the Sleeping Bear Point U.S. Life-Saving Station. Exhibits cover the history of Great Lakes shipping services, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Life-Saving Service.
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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Empire, MI
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The Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive in Empire features views of the Sleeping Bear Dunes. It has many stopping points where you can park the car and admire the views, with an option to ride bikes along the trail.
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Empire's Pyramid Point Trail features views of Lake Michigan and is open year round. The trail offers steep sand dunes and is open to both children and adults of all ages.
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Dunes Trail is a steep trail in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The 3.5-mile hike along steep dunes requires two to four hours to compete and ends at Lake Michigan.
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The Empire Bluff Trail is a 1.5-mile hilly round trip trail overlooking Lake Michigan. The trail, not completely open in the winter, is built through beech-maple forests, fields, and around dune plants.