- Our list of the best things to do in Macomb, Michigan, features the top 188 nearby activities — including 63 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Macomb, MI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Macomb, MI , followed by 180 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sterling Heights, Troy, Waterford, Ferndale, Royal Oak, Warren, Madison Heights, Auburn Hills, Southfield, Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Rochester, Roseville, Pontiac, Rochester Hills, Shelby Township, Adrian, Marquette, South Haven, Eastpointe and Farmington Hills
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Offering 40 lanes of bowling, Waterford Lanes also features other activities including inflatable bounce structures, golf simulators and pool tables. The bowling center has food options available as well as a bar and a pro shop.
24.5 Miles
Known for its nationally recognized mountain bike trail, Pontiac Lake Recreation Area offers 38,000 acres of land that contains firing ranges, horseback riding trails, an archery course, a boat launch, and more.
24.6 Miles
28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
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The Holocaust Memorial Center is a two-story museum that strives to provide visitors with a comprehensive view of this time period. They showcase an array of historical exhibits, including The Eternal Flame, Descent into Nazism and The Timeline.
24.7 Miles
Locally grown produce and other farm fresh items are the foundation of the Eastern Market. It acts as the farmers' market for the area, and the market is held every Saturday throughout the year.
24.8 Miles
The historic Redford Theatre is a live performance center that presents classic films, organ concerts, and live plays to the public. The theater can be rented for special events, private parties, and community meetings.
24.8 Miles
Situated on a river island, Belle Isle Park is a state park featuring the country's oldest aquarium, a zoo, and a plant conservatory. The park also offers a driving range, ball fields, and is the home of an historic lighthouse.
24.9 Miles
The Grammy-award winning Detroit Symphony Orchestra offers regular performances of classical works, as well as pops concerts featuring soundtracks and standards. The orchestra regularly performs at the Max M. Fisher Music Center auditorium, but also does outdoor shows as well.
25.0 Miles
The Hess-Hathaway Park is a recreational park that is home to a playground for children of all ages as well as a maze that is sponsored by the National Council for Jewish Women. The park also has a petting zoo.
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Belle Island is an island and State Park. Sized at 982 acres, the park offers recreation and educational facilities, including walking, running and bicycle paths, an atrium, aquarium and zoo.
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The extensive Heritage Park is spread over 211 acres close to the Rouge River. In addition to standard park-related activities like hiking, open play fields, and picnic areas, there is also a history museum and nature center.