- TripBuzz found 72 things to do with kids in or near Chelsea, Michigan, including 63 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ann Arbor, Jackson, Howell and South Lyon.
- From The Chelsea Treehouse to Chelsea Lanes, the Chelsea area offers 75 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Children's Play Area, Theaters and History Museums.
- Formerly an agricultural community, Chelsea is a short drive from Ann Arbor, the home of the University of Michigan. Popular amongst outdoorsmen, the city attracts tourists year round to enjoy activities like hiking, skiing and golfing. And committed to expanding arts and culture, the city also offers a theater and arts center where plays and concerts can be enjoyed.
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As an indoor ice skating rink, Mike Modano Arena hosts open skate sessions and glow skating with neon lights. On National Hockey Day, visitors can show up in their favorite hockey jersey to receive free admission to the rink.
33.1 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.
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As the home of several regional hockey leagues, Eddie Edgar Ice Arena offers visitors the opportunity to watch hockey games with the locals. The rink also hosts open skating sessions for the community several times a week.
34.2 Miles
Open fields surrounded by woods and streams enhance the appeal of Rotary Park. The park houses five shelters, picnic areas, athletic fields, tennis and volleyball courts, a garden and walking trails.
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Ferguson Park
4540 Okemos Rd, Meridian Charter Township, Okemos, MI 48864
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One of the most frequented parks in the Meridian Township is Ferguson Park. The park features an array of recreational activities including canoe and kayaking, picnic areas, a play ground and fishing.
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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.
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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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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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The newly renovated Merri-Bowl Lanes offers traditional bowling and more with a focus on family-friendly entertainment. Other activities include moonlight and glow bowling, league play, youth programs, catered parties and bumper lanes for children.
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Meridian Historical Village contains historic buildings from other locations, transplanted and restored to their original 19th century style. Buildings there include a one room school, farmhouse, tollgate house, general store, and log cabin.