- TripBuzz found 203 things to do with kids in or near Rochester Hills, Michigan, including 200 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Detroit, Waterford, Sterling Heights and Troy.
- From Classic Lanes to Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm, the Rochester Hills area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, History Museums, Golf and Parks.
- Located on the northern outskirts of the Metropolitan Detroit area is the city of Rochester Hills. Home to many scenic locals parks and shopping and dining districts, the cities focus is its thriving, family-focused residential community. The city offers a swimming beach, sports fields, a local farm and museum, diverse shopping and dining and golf.
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Open since 1948, Mercury Lanes features 16 lanes of open and league bowling with shoe rental and a pro shop. The center offers food and drinks, cosmic bowling, a full bar and private event hosting.
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Mega Fun & Fitness is a one-on-one opportunity to help children grow, mature, and gain self esteem through physical fitness. Programs include gymnastics, Kids B Fit, and the Judo Club of Novi.
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Total Roller Hockey is a hockey sports complex that also offers soccer, lacrosse, baseball, volleyball, football, and adult kickball. The complex is available for birthday parties, field trips, and summer camps.
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Total Sports Complex offers a range of recreational sports including soccer, baseball, lacrosse, softball, roller hockey, volleyball, football and adult kickball. They also provide organized leagues, casual activities and sports programs for all age groups.
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Providing digital projection on all of its screens, the Phoenix Theaters features first-run Hollywood movies on nine screens with stadium seating and full recliner chairs. Advanced showings of popular upcoming films are featured on Tuesday nights.
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Rotary Park offers a range of recreational activities including nature trails, tennis courts and playgrounds. Community members can also reserve the picnic facilities at Rotary Park to hold their family reunions, birthday parties and other events.
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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.
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A non-profit community organization, the Trinity House Theatre promotes local talent to enrich the entertainment arts in southern Michigan. Patrons can enjoy musical groups, theatrical productions, standup comedy and open stage performances.
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Comerica Park is the home field for the Detroit Lions of Major League Baseball. The 41,255 stadium also has a Ferris wheel, baseball museum, nine tiger statues, and a choreographed water show.