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45+ Affordable and Free Things to Do in Lansing

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Free & Affordable Fun Around Lansing

Looking for some new family activities that won’t break the bank?

Whether you want to head downtown, explore MSU, or just get outdoors—Lansing is full of fun activities.

And we know life is busy with work, school, sports, music…so we put together a list to make it easy for you.

So go ahead and check out all the fun, affordable ways to help your family get out and enjoy some time together—Lansing style.

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Family sledding in Lansing

Fun for Free (or Cheap): 47 Lansing Area Activities You’ll Love

Turn your day into an adventure that will keep your family happy, and your wallet too!

Play

Think there aren’t any places to play for free? Nope!

  • Impression 5 has Tadpole Storytime hosted by CADL Library. Bring your card and get free admissions that day.
  • Visit a Nature Center to see the beauty in our city all year round.
    • Fenner Nature Center Walk the trails or play in the welcome center. Don’t miss the Maple Syrup Festival in Spring & Apple Butter Festival in the Fall.
    • Woldumar Enjoy a story and learn about nature in the welcome center. Read, color, & explore! Then head outside for a great hike or play in their natural playground.
    • Harris Nature Center Walk the trails, come to story time and check out their sensory-friendly activities too. There are many cool adventures throughout the year.
    • Howell Nature Center Explore the wildlife park, climb the treehouse, try a sky ropes course and spend the day learning about nature.
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Howell Nature Center Treehouse
  • Take a free story-walk through Valley Farms Park leading to Granger Meadows Park. The Sarah Lago Memorial StoryWalk is facilitated by the DeWitt District Library and changes every season.
  • Potter Park Zoo is open year-round for a perfect day of animal fun. Bonus: it’s free on Monday mornings for Ingham county residents.
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Splash Pad in Lansing
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Picking pumpkins at Lansing area farm
  • Grab a bite at McDonald’s off Jolly Rd in Lansing or Burger King near Frandor while kids climb all over the indoor playground.
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Lansing mall play area
  • Enjoy a free game of bowling during the summer with the Kids Bowl Free program. You can pick your preferred bowling alley when you sign up – discounts for the whole family are available.
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Bowling in Lansing

Watch

Get out and catch a show, whether live or on the big screen.

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MSU Summer Circle Theatre Performance
  • Concerts in the Park – There’s nothing like hearing beautiful music outside with the wind and sky as the backdrop. Plan to attend, you won’t be disappointed.
  • Movies in the Park – Enjoy a summer movie at a local park or Downtown Lansing. Don’t forget your blanket & snacks.
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Movie in the Park in Lansing

Create

You might be surprised to find out that there are places where you can create art – for free!

  • Eli & Edyth Broad Art Museum is free and open to the public all week long. The museum offers special events, crafts and projects for kids of all ages. Be sure you check out Family Day, the first Saturday of each month, it’s a blast!
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Eli & Edyth Broad Art Museum Family Day
  • Build with wood & nails at free kids workshops. Both Home Depot and Lowe’s offer workshops. Be sure to register to save your spot as space is limited!
  • REACH Art Studio offers Walk-In Wednesday, a donation based art class featuring new art projects each week. Registration is suggested as there are limited seats, ages 3+.
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Walk-In Wednesday at REACH Art Studio

Explore

Of course, a great way to have free fun is to get and just walk around town!

  • Take a tour of MSU:
    • MSU Museum will take you back in time and show you dinosaurs, old artifacts and so much more. Note: The museum is currently being renovated and reopens Jan. 2026.
    • MSU Children’s Garden Center offers free indoor & outdoor story times, a children’s garden, greenhouses and a butterfly house (open in April).
    • MSU Animal Barns offers visitors the chance to meet cows, horses, sheep & more. All tours are self-guided and free.
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Michigan History Museum
  • Meet all kinds of different creatures at Preuss Pets in Lansing. You can feed the Koi fish in their indoor or outdoor ponds, hear the parrots and birds, and say hi to the store counter/pet rat, Alfredo. Preuss is free to visit and fish food is just $1.
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Preuss Pets Koi Pond
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LCC Shigematsu Memorial Garden
  • Visit a Farmers Market and wander all the produce and goods. It’s free to go but we can’t promise you won’t want to buy something amazing while you’re there.
  • Wander & Shop Horrocks where you will find a shoppers paradise filled with produce, food, beer, restaurants, gardens & more. Bonus: They offer free coffee while you shop. #parentwin
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Horrocks Produce
  • Potter Park Zoo is free on Monday mornings till Noon on non-holidays for Ingham county residents. They also offer story times through the summer months. CADL member? Check out a Michigan Activity Pass and get admission & parking for free.

Free Events

Many places around greater Lansing have free events throughout the year.

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MSU Butterfly Garden

Affordable Fun in Lansing

What a list! There are so many free & cheap things to do in Lansing.

Be sure to check out our calendar to stay up-to-date on all the fun.

See you out there!

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Danielle Kaschyk

Writer. Traveler. Mom of 2. Danielle loves to visit and write about fun experiences in and around Michigan.