- TripBuzz found 186 things to do indoors in the Madison Heights area. From Astro Lanes to Madison Park Bowl, Madison Heights offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 99 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 50 different types of things to do inside in or near Madison Heights, Michigan. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Laser Tag, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- There are 5 indoor activities in Madison Heights, and 181 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Detroit, Dearborn, Northville and Ferndale.
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Multiple lanes of ten pin bowling are available at Oaklanes, which even has a snack bar and pro shop. While there are open bowling times for the general public, the alley also works with several local leagues, tournaments, and summer leagues.
15.0 Miles
Walter P Chrysler Museum is an automotive museum that displays the early innovations from the Chrysler brand. The museum's automobile collection dates back over 100 years and features 65+ custom, antique and concept vehicles.
15.1 Miles
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2 votes
405 Cesar E Chavez Avenue, Pontiac, MI 48342
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Dedicated to preserving the past for the benefit of future generations, the Oakland County Pioneer & Historical Society maintains and operates attractions including the Pine Grove Historical Museum. The society also hosts programs and presentations.
15.3 Miles
The Dearborn Historical Museum is a historical museum built within two buildings which used to be part of the old Dearbornville Arsenal. Attractions include various historical memorabilia, an Antique Appraisal Clinique, adult ghost walks, and a museum store.
15.9 Miles
Offering a wide selection of entertainment, Cherry Hills Lanes is more than just bowling. The Strikes & Trophies Pro Shop offers everything from bags to shoes and the center also features an on-site arcade and restaurant.
16.1 Miles
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20501 Newburgh Road, Livonia, MI 48152
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A 95-acre setting preserves agricultural and architectural history at the Greenmead Historical Museum and Village. Original buildings provide a backdrop for tours, weddings, and community gatherings that celebrate the region's founders and heritage.
16.1 Miles
Woodland Lanes features league, family, and large group play for bowling enthusiasts. The facility boasts 32 lanes, automatic bumpers, renovated lounges, a full snack-bar menu, and a pro-shop for bowling accessories and services.
16.5 Miles
A 52-lane bowling center, 300 Bowl offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring and a pro shop. The center provides two full bars, party hosting, free Wi-Fi and a snack bar with food and drinks.
16.7 Miles
More than 70 retailers including specialty shops and restaurants can be found in Laurel Park Place, which is one of the most extensive shopping centers in the area. Popular department stores like Von Maur and Parisian are also available in the complex.
16.7 Miles
Providing digital projection on all of its screens, the Phoenix Theaters features first-run Hollywood movies on nine screens with stadium seating and full recliner chairs. Advanced showings of popular upcoming films are featured on Tuesday nights.