- TripBuzz found 66 things to do with kids in or near Burton, Michigan, including 62 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Flint, Frankenmuth, Lapeer and Grand Blanc.
- From Bullpen Sports to Edge Training Facility, the Burton area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Batting Cages, Movie Theaters, Sailing and Bowling.
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45.2 Miles
27663 Mound Road, Warren, MI 48092
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Regal Lanes offers 34 lanes of bowling for both recreational and league bowlers. The center features a full-service grill and hosts a variety of special events and tournaments throughout the year.
45.2 Miles
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Behind Burdi Park, 12 Mile Rd & Pauline Street, Warren, MI 48092
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Located in Burdi Park, the Anne Fracassa Memorial Dog Park provides hours of outdoor fun for dogs of all ages. The park also features agility equipment, toys, picnic benches, and more.
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515 William Street, South Haven, MI
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Led by the experienced and knowledgeable Captain Bruce, Gypsy Soul Sailboat Charters & Adventures Private Day Tours offers boat tours in the waters around South Haven. The 44 foot sailboat renders even choppy waters comfortable.
45.4 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.
45.4 Miles
Licht Park is a great little park for enjoying some time in the great outdoors. Visitors enjoy spending time having picnics and parties with friends and family, taking walks, or sitting and relaxing.
45.5 Miles
The Saginaw Valley Naval Ship Museum offers tours of the USS Edison, a Vietnam-era battleship that has been permanently moored there since 2013. Visitors can explore the ship on their own or on guided tours.
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4734 Okemos Road, Okemos, MI
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As a Michigan Historic Site, Okemos Methodist Church Historical Marker notes the place that the early settlers of Michigan first put up a church. The marker depicts the story of how this church was established.
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Corner Okemos Road and Hamilton Road, Okemos, MI 48864
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The Okemos Village Historical Marker is a landmark that commemorates the Chippewa people and their leader named Chief Okemos. The marker signifies the vicinity in which the Native Americans settled.
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A beautiful community park in Okemos is Wonch Park. The park is nestled in a bend of Red Cedar River and features volleyball, picnic areas and a children's playground.