- Our list of the best things to do in Okemos, Michigan, features the top 55 nearby activities — including 20 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Okemos, MI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Okemos, MI , followed by 45 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lansing, East Lansing, Howell and Jackson
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The Whiting is an auditorium where you can attend various events like musical plays, shows, concerts and more. Building is well managed and seating is comfortable all across. Parking facility available close to the auditorium.
43.3 Miles
Sponsored and conducted by the Flint Institute of Music, the Flint Youth Theater has a history of over five decades. They train young performers and present a variety of collaborative, intergenerational theatrical productions year-round.
43.3 Miles
The Huron Valley Rail Trail spans 12 miles, and connects with over 25 miles of trails throughout various other parks and recreational locations throughout the area. The trail itself is composed of a 12 foot wide asphalt path.
43.3 Miles
Featuring 28 lanes, Pinz Bowling Center hosts both open and league bowling as well as private parties and events. The center offers automatic bumpers and a full-service restaurant and bar with food and adult beverages.
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Informative shows on planets and constellations, live astronomer for various questions, solar system and laser systems for pointing out objects is what you get at Longway Planetarium. Fun learning activity specially for children. Well managed parking facility available.
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The Buick Automotive Gallery features a large collection of Buick and Chevrolet automobiles dating back to 1904, as well as some locally-made models. The collection is regularly rotated for variety.
43.4 Miles
Established in 1917, Kearsley Park, located in Flint, Michigan, is a 57-acre park that serves as a host to plays and music festivals. Shakespearean plays and matinees are held at the park's pavillion for free.
43.5 Miles
Originally constructed in 1916, Applewood Estate is listed on the Registry of Historic Places. The estate and its grounds span 34 acres, and welcomes visitors for tours, events, and special programs.
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Approximately 15 acres, McHattie Park is home to Witch's Hat Depot Museum and Little Village Chapel. It has areas for baseball and volleyball, playground equipment, picnic shelters with grills, and open fields.
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Showing one new movie at a time, The Lyon is a small movie theater that features digital and 3D projection systems. It has recently upgrading the sound system to include surround sound.