- Our list of the best things to do in Freeport, Illinois, features the top 34 nearby activities — including 14 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Freeport, IL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 17 things to do within the city of Freeport, IL , followed by 17 popular activities in nearby cities, including Monroe, Rockford, Oregon and New Glarus
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A 16-lane bowling center, Leisure Lanes Inc offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring, bumpers and a pro shop. The center provides a bar and grill, high-definition televisions, synthetic lanes, live entertainment and private event hosting.
20.5 Miles
The center offers guided tours of exhibits that depict the history of Wisconsin cheese making. The museum tour includes a video presentation of a modern day manufacturing plant making cheese, and a gift bag.
20.9 Miles
The breweries short tour includes a four pack of beers and a soda at the end of the tour. There's a bar for a break at the tour's end until the next tour arrives. This brewery also has a distillery next door that can be visited. Discounted purchases are available.
20.9 Miles
This fully operational award winning cheese plant provides guided tours of the manufacturing facility. There's a discounted cheese cooler where you can purchase cheese at a substantial discount as well as a gift shop.
21.0 Miles
Inspired by Southern Wisconsin Swiss heritage, Turner Hall of Monroe offers a 6 lane bowling alley and restaurant serving traditional food. On Sundays, the hall features a dance event where visitors can dance to polka music.
21.0 Miles
The Turner Hall Bowling Lanes is a small bowling alley located on the lower level of the Turner Hall of Monroe. It is air conditioned, smoke free, and can accommodate parties and get-togethers.
21.0 Miles
Originally opened in 1931, Goetz Theatre was built during the Great Depression as a single theater. It is now a three-screen movie theater with first-run movies and a snack bar along with all digital projection and sound.
21.1 Miles
This is Wisconsin's oldest cheese store opening in 1931. It is an old world environment tavern and cheese store. The tavern serves locally brewed beers and the cheese store sells specialty and imported cheeses. They also have a yearly events calendar.
21.1 Miles
Homestead Wool & Gift Farm is a small family owned farm. The farm cares for sheep, llamas, and alpacas, and offers a variety of wool and fiber products , as well as unprocessed wool and fiber.
21.2 Miles
Part of the American Association of Community Theaters, the Monroe Theatre Guild presents a seasonally changing slate of dramatic productions. The guild also offers acting classes and workshops for kids and adults.