- TripBuzz found 44 things to do with kids in or near Wyoming, Michigan, including 34 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Grand Rapids and Holland.
- From Frog Hollow Boundless Playground to Craig's Cruisers Family Fun Center, the Wyoming area offers 53 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Family Fun Center, Playgrounds and Parks.
- Seated in Kent County, Wyoming is a nearby suburb of Grand Rapids. A relatively large community, the city offers a number of amenities including several parks, golf courses, athletic fields and a senior center providing an array of activities for residents. Wyoming is also home to a growing medical facility as well as various corporations.
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A 50-lane bowling center, Northway Lanes & Billiards offers open and league bowling along with tournament and party hosting. The center provides a pro shop, billiard tables, a banquet hall for private events and a snack bar.
34.0 Miles
Offering two screens, Plaza 1 & 2 Theatre plays movies a few months out of theaters or are soon to be released on DVD. They usually only play two movies at a time.
34.9 Miles
The waterfront of Muskegon Lake is the basis of Heritage Landing. The landing can be used for recreational lake purposes, and there are many events held during the summer like the Coast West Music Festival, popular concerts, and carnivals.
35.3 Miles
Norman F. Kruse Park has about one mile of Lake Michigan beach, with clear views of Lake Michigan. This is the major picnic area with 4 picnic shelters and an accessible ramp to the beach and into the dunes.
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Pere Marquette Beach, Muskegon, MI
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At J-Boards Standup Paddleboard Rentals they offer stand up paddleboards and some basic paddle boarding knowledge to each of their customers. The store is even right next to a beach where renters can try their hands at the sport!
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484 West Webster Avenue, Muskegon, MI 49440
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Hackley & Hume Historic Site's historic Victorian homes were built around 1889 with their duplex garage.The homes are preserved right now as if it was 1913. The houses are very ornate. This is the home of Muskegon's most famous lumber baron. The fireplaces have carvings that cannot be duplicated.
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Comprised of a main building and five historical structures, the Lakeshore Museum Center is a historical museum focused on both natural and cultural topics. The museum maintains both permanent and temporary exhibits, and hosts a variety of seasonal events.
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1531 W Sherman Blvd, Muskegon, MI 49441
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There are 50 synthetic bowling lanes at Sherman Bowling Center & Billiards that are used for open play, league play and tournaments. They also have an arcade and a restaurant with an extensive menu.
35.5 Miles
A tour on the USS LST 393 is self-guided but the crew present on the vessel provide information regarding its importance and history in WWI and WWII. It is very interesting for children as well as adults to learn about it as they visit.
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561 West Western Avenue, Muskegon, MI 49440
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With the focus on model trains, Muskegon Railroad Historical Society has an extensive library on railroad books. The society also hosts model train and toy shows on a regular basis.