- Our list of the best things to do in Portage, Michigan, features the top 73 nearby activities — including 22 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Portage, MI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Portage, MI , followed by 55 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Augusta and Leland
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Situated on two acres, Palmer Park is a family-friendly community park with many amenities. The park features a softball field used for local sports, and offers visitors concessions at the on site snack stand, picnic areas and open grass areas.
47.7 Miles
Open to the public for cycling, walking, and jogging, The Riverwalk has a path that circles the St. Joseph River. One section of the path takes visitors over the river on a bridge.
47.7 Miles
A family entertainment center, BAM! features a laser tag arena, bowling lanes, an overhead ropes course and a game room with arcade and redemption games. It also offers bowling and billiards leagues, a bar and a full dining menu.
47.8 Miles
Originally built in 1930, Notre Dame Stadium is undoubtedly the mecca of college football. Rooted in history and tradition, this throwback stadium, should be on the list of every football fans bucket list.
48.0 Miles
Spanning a total of 160 acres, the Van Raalte Farm is a historic farm/park location dating back to the late-19th century. Amenities at the farm include a 19th-century farmhouse building, picnic areas, a playground, and numerous nature trails.
48.2 Miles
Laketown Beach is 200 feet long and between 50 and 100 feet wide depending on the tide. The beach is located at the bottom of Laketown State Park that has a large protected sand dune with views of Lake Michigan.
48.2 Miles
Ball Band Memorial is a park that includes a small gazebo and monument dedicated to all the Ball Band Workers of Mishawaka. The park overlooks the site of the former Mishawaka Woolen Company, which later became Ball Band, then Uniroyal.
48.3 Miles
You don't have to be a college sports fan to appreciate a trip to the University of Notre Dame. The campus is rich with tradition, and the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes is a solemn experience you won't soon forget.
48.3 Miles
Highlighted by a river walk for walking, running, bicycling, and roller blading, Battell Park also offers a basketball court and lighted tennis courts. There are picnic tables and grills, playground equipment, a splashpad, and a civil war statue.
48.3 Miles
Situated along the St. Joseph River, Robert C Beutter Park measures seven acres and is named for the city's former mayor. The park has a river race, grassy areas, a walking trail and an 800-foot perennial garden.