- TripBuzz found 46 things to do with kids in or near Plymouth, Indiana, including 40 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like South Bend, Mishawaka, Nappanee and Elkhart.
- From Quick's Lanes to Marshall County Museum, the Plymouth area offers 64 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Bowling, History Museums and Parks.
- Having received honors for its local high school, Plymouth is a proud and growing community. Featuring an array of arts and culture, the city is home to many local art galleries and a busy performing arts center. Other attractions in the community include a Menominee statue, motor speedway and historical museum.
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Elkhart’s Country Club Lanes features synthetic lanes, a pro shop, and a snack bar. The bowling alley hosts parties, tournaments, and a variety of leagues, and also has a youth bowling program.
30.8 Miles
Woodlawn Nature Center is a museum of natural history and 10 acres of woodland. The park is home to native flora and fauna and also has hiking trails and an outdoor picnic area.
31.4 Miles
Featuring the latest Hollywood releases, Encore Cinemas is a great place for a night out with friends or for a date night. The facility also features friendly staff and plenty of options at the concessions stand.
31.4 Miles
Signature Lanes is a modern bowling facility that features tournament bowling, a banquet hall, restaurant, bar, arcade, and more. Bowlers can also enjoy laser light bowling with strobes and fog.
31.7 Miles
Walker Park is a public park facility commonly visited among those who enjoy spending time in nature. Amenities that the park offers include a walking trail, picnic area, playground structure, and multi-purpose sports field.
32.5 Miles
The Eastlake Athletic Club is a tennis and fitness center that features a variety of exercise equipment. The center offers personal fitness training and also features racquetball and basketball courts.
33.1 Miles
Simonton Lake is one of the most popular fishing sites in the entire state. Visitors can enjoy boating, hiking along a number of trails that run next to the lake, swimming, and fishing of bluegill, walleye, and largemouth bass.
34.2 Miles
With special events around the year, including a reiteration of the Civil War, Hesston Steam Museum exhibits not only steam locomotives from back as far as 1929, but also a ¼-scale railroad. Picnic areas, a soda fountain and a restaurant are also included.
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America's largest supervised children's entertainment center for its age range, Kids Quest provides a wide variety of activities for children between 6 and 12 years old. They have a play gymnasium, video games, karaoke, and an arts and crafts center.