- TripBuzz found 233 things to do with kids in or near Taylor, Michigan, including 223 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ann Arbor, Detroit, Westland and Canton.
- From Taylor Lanes to Skore Lanes, the Taylor area offers 87 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Trampoline Parks and Botanical Gardens.
- Named for America's twelfth president, President Zachary Taylor, the city of Taylor is primarily a residential and retail business location in southeast Michigan. Home to many local parks, golf, dining establishments, shopping centers and a professional sports complex, locals and visitors can enjoy many amenities and attractions throughout the city.
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The Law Quadrangle is located on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor. It offers a park-like setting with lots of trees and benches and is surrounded by older achitecture that fills the campus.
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In operation since the 1920s, Yost Ice Arena hosts open skate and stick-and-puck sessions for the public. The arena also offers skating and hockey clinics for both children and adults.
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The State Theatre is a movie theater that offers the local community an opportunity to view the latest movie releases in a historic theater. In addition to modern films, the theater also offers a wide variety of independent movie selections.
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Five Star Lanes
2666 Metropolitan Parkway, Sterling Heights, MI 48310
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Lanes are open for bowling daily at Five Star Lanes. Leagues are offered for all age groups and abilities. Cosmic Bowling, complete with lights and music, is offered. Birthday parties and other special events can be booked.
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Located on the Huron River, Argo Canoe Livery offers a variety of rentals, including canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, tubes, and rafts. They also feature several river trips of varying lengths suitable for groups.
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The Michigan Theater is a theater that shows films and live entertainment. The theater is home to the 'Barton Theatre Pipe Organ' and is split into two auditoriums named the 'Historic Theater' and the 'Screening Room'.
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Spanning through urban, suburban, and rural areas, the Clinton River Trails are a 16-mile stretch of nature trails open to the public. Walkers, joggers, bikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts commonly enjoy exercising and spending time on the trails.
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Spanning 41 acres, Raintree Park is half wooded and half open space, with a paved walking path winding through the woods. It offers an 18 hole disc golf course, sand volleyball court, baseball field, and 2 play structures.
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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.