- TripBuzz found 47 things to do with kids in or near New Buffalo, Michigan, including 36 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Michigan City, Chesterton, St. Joseph and South Bend.
- From New Buffalo Public Beach to Kids Quest, the New Buffalo area offers 74 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Beaches, Amusement Parks (Kids) and Dog Park.
- Located on Lake Michigan is the small waterfront town of New Buffalo. Located in the very southwestern tip of Michigan, the city is a thriving residential and tourist beach community. Though water recreation is the most popular pastime for summer residents and visitors to the area, the city is also home to a casino.
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Flat 33 miles trail under dark forest, nearby rivers, picnic spots is what you get at Kal Haven Trail. Restaurants and shops around the tour offering some special dishes.
48.5 Miles
Linway Plaza Cinema is a 14 screen theatre that shows first-run Hollywood releases. The theatre features reclining seats and a concession stand that features movie popcorn, sodas, and coffee.
48.6 Miles
Offering three screens with first-run movies, Michigan Theatre has and old-school vibe with family friendly pricing. They even have a beloved refillable popcorn bucket deal that attracts a large audience. The theatres are small and intimate.
48.6 Miles
Lakeview Lanes, now known as Alley's Classic American Diner and Bowl, features eight lanes of bowling, and offers open bowling as well as party rentals, leagues, and tournaments. The facility also serves a full food and beverage menu.
48.7 Miles
Wicker Park offers a variety of shopping, nightlife, and dining locations for guests to visit. The location, known as one of the top “hipster” neighborhoods in the United States, features boutique shops and vintage clothing shops.
48.7 Miles
Friends of the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail, along with the Maple City Greenway and MapleHeart Trail, connect the cities of Elkhart, Goshen, Middlebury, and Shipshewana. The trails can be used by bicyclists, runners, and hikers.
49.7 Miles
Michigan Flywheelers Museum exhibits historical farming history and vehicles. The museum allows visitors to take a self-guided tour that includes an old town area, log cabin, sawmill, shingle mill and blacksmith shop.
49.9 Miles
Humboldt Park features a variety of gardens and walking paths for guests who are interested in a nature-heavy setting. Visitors of the site can also take advantage of a small pond that is deep enough for swimming.