- TripBuzz found 236 things to do with kids in or near Pontiac, Michigan, including 232 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Westland, Dearborn, Detroit and Waterford.
- From Planet Rock Climbing Gym to The Realm of Darkness, the Pontiac area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Rock Climbing, History Museums, Sports Stadiums (Amateur) and Haunted Tours.
- Located between Flint and Detroit, Pontiac is historically a car manufacturing town. The city is also a short drive from Oakland University, Great Lakes Crossing Outlets and the Palace of Auburn Hills (home of the Detroit Pistons). Other attractions in the community include the Oakland County Historical Pioneer Society and Planet Rock Climbing Gym.
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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.
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Showing one new movie at a time, The Lyon is a small movie theater that features digital and 3D projection systems. It has recently upgrading the sound system to include surround sound.
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A small, locally-owned independent theater, the Lyon theater maintains an intimate, family-oriented atmosphere. The theater shows two movies at a time, one aimed at children and the other at more mature audeiences, and offers low-priced tickets and concessions.
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With a variety of leagues available, Westland Bowl hosts open bowling sessions for the public. On Fridays, the bowling alley offers cosmic bowling, complete with black light and glow in the dark pins.
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The Huron Valley Rail Trail spans 12 miles, and connects with over 25 miles of trails throughout various other parks and recreational locations throughout the area. The trail itself is composed of a 12 foot wide asphalt path.
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From racing, to shooting, to dance games, Galaxy Zone offers visitors an indoor arcade and laser tag facility. The tickets won at the arcade can be redeemed for several different prizes.
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The main part of the Detroit Historical Society is the arrangement it makes for the Detroit Historical Museum. The history of the region is put on display through a variety of exhibits with a central, core exhibition arrangement and several changing exhibitions.
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Approximately 15 acres, McHattie Park is home to Witch's Hat Depot Museum and Little Village Chapel. It has areas for baseball and volleyball, playground equipment, picnic shelters with grills, and open fields.
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Currently functioning as both a museum and the South Lyon Historical Society is the Witch's Hat Depot Museum. The museum was named for its distinct roof design and has been preserved on the inside to replicate a historic, turn-of-the-century train depot.
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Henry Ford Estate comprises of historic buildings but is currently closed for restoration. Although the estate is closed, the grounds remain open year-round for the general public to explore and discover.