- Our list of the best things to do in Madison Heights, Michigan, features the top 315 nearby activities — including 96 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Madison Heights, 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 13 things to do within the city of Madison Heights, MI , followed by 302 popular activities in nearby cities, including Detroit, Westland, Dearborn, Sterling Heights, Waterford, Troy, Ferndale, Warren, Canton, Royal Oak, Northville, Livonia, Novi, Auburn Hills, Taylor, Southfield, Bloomfield Hills, Rochester, Roseville, Pontiac, Macomb, Southgate, Dearborn Heights, Shelby Township, Rochester Hills, Farmington Hills, South Lyon, Eastpointe, Marquette, South Haven and Adrian
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14900 Metropolitan Parkway, Sterling Heights, MI 48312
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Bring a group of friends to see a live concert at Freedom Hill Amphitheater. Seating inside the pavilion as well as lawn seats are available. Be sure to grab some concessions before the show.
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18185 Sycamore Street, Roseville, MI 48066
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Offering a variety of fitness programs to the local youths and adults, Recreational Authority of Roseville & Eastpointe has a large indoor gymnasium for the community. The center also hosts classes for American Sign Language and balloonology.
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Beach Road Park is a neighborhood park featuring several recreational amenities. Attractions include a baseball field, soccer field, and a playground. The park is populated by large open fields and wooded areas.
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The main part of the Detroit Historical Society is the arrangement it makes for the Detroit Historical Museum. The history of the region is put on display through a variety of exhibits with a central, core exhibition arrangement and several changing exhibitions.
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Biking and walking along the many available paths at Dodge Park are popular pastimes. The adjacent river provides calming scenery. Play areas are available for the kiddos and horseshoe pits for adults.
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The Detroit Institute of Art has over 60,000 pieces of art divided into several galleries including Africa, Oceania, and Indigenous Americas; American Art; Asia and the Islamic World; and European Art. The institute also has a large gallery of African American art.
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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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An illustrious legacy, the Cranbrook House was the brain child of Ellen and George Booth. The building of Cranbrook was started in 1907 and was done by 1908. Today, you can get a tour of the magnificent Cranbrook House and its well-maintained gardens.
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315 E. Warren Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201
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The documentation, preservation, and interpretation of African American culture and history is conducted at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Each year the site serves as the venue for the African World Festival as well.
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Featuring an IMAX dome theater that plays educational documentaries, Michigan Science Center hosts rotating exhibits and live science demonstrations. The center also has a kids' area for ages 5 and under with age-appropriate exhibits.