- Our list of the best things to do in Grand Blanc, Michigan, features the top 79 nearby activities — including 24 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Grand Blanc, MI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Grand Blanc, MI , followed by 70 popular activities in nearby cities, including Flint, Waterford, Lapeer, Auburn Hills, Burton, Howell and Pontiac
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534 Birch Rd, East Lansing, MI 48824
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With a 15,000 seat arena, the Jack Breslin Student Events Center holds basketball games, concerts, and other events. The center also contains five private meeting rooms, two auxiliary gyms, and a concourse.
45.8 Miles
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.
45.8 Miles
Serving the local community for over 40 years, the Apollo Bowling Center offers traditional ten pin bowling until after midnight on most days. The bowling alley accommodates several local leagues and can be booked for birthday parties.
45.9 Miles
With a playground and lots of space for running and jumping, Roosevelt Park is a fun place for kids. There is also a covered pavilion for picnics and other social gatherings, along with tennis courts for added enjoyment.
46.0 Miles
As an indoor ice arena, Artic Edge of Canton provides visitors with a space for hockey, figure skating, and freestyle skating. During the weekend, the rink hosts a learn to skate program for adults and children.
46.0 Miles
The Arctic Edge Ice Arena of Canton is home to the Canton Hockey Association, and hosts a variety of hockey leagues as well as skating lessons and open skate times. The facility also hosts parties.
46.1 Miles
East Lansing features the Wharton Center for Performing Arts at the Michigan State University. It includes the Cobb Great Hall, the Pasant Theatre, the MSU Concert Auditorium, and the Fairchild Theatre which host Broadway productions, dance companies, and classical musicians.
46.2 Miles
Being attached to Michigan University, Michigan Stadium is a sports venue which hosts sporting events. First constructed in 1927, the stadium can hold close to 110,000 spectators, and is home to the football team the Wolverine's.
46.2 Miles
Located on the shores of Saginaw Bay, Quanicassee Wildlife Area offers visitors a wetlands ecosystem to explore with native birds. The wildlife area is a popular site for bow fishing for perch and carp.
46.2 Miles
NCG Cinemas is an 18 screen movie theater with reclining seats that shows first run films. The 3 story theater also shows 3D films and hosts birthday parties and other group events.