- TripBuzz discovered 25 different types of activities for couples in the Edinburg area, including Movie Theaters (like Cinemark Movie Bistro Edinburg), Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Edinburg Scenic Wetlands), Batting Cages (like First Pitch Academy) and National & State Parks (like Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 42 date ideas in or near Edinburg, Texas, including 38 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mission, McAllen, Weslaco and Pharr.
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Located near Mission, Texas, the City of La Joya is home to approximately 3300 people, spread out over around three square miles. The city features restaurants, shops, and a public library.
13.6 Miles
Providing everything needed to create a pond, Mid-Valley Garden & Pond carries a variety of plants and accessories. Along with pond supplies, the shop further offers other landscaping products including trees and shrubs.
14.2 Miles
Valley Nature Center is a 6-acre park with a mile of trails and a building that includes many educational resources. Visitors can see many birds there as well as butterflies, rabbits, snakes and turtles.
14.2 Miles
Situated next to the Mexican border, AnZalduas Park offers visitors panoramic views of the Rio Grande river. The park provides visitors with opportunities for birding, picnics, and other outdoor activities.
14.5 Miles
Made from a historic 1928 water tower, the Tower Theatre is a local performance venue that is host to shows in both the summer and winter months. The theater features seating for 100 spectators during its shows.
14.6 Miles
A museum of art and history, the Weslaco Museum showcases local artistic talent and hosts traveling exhibitions of various kinds. The museum also has a little theater that screens educational films.
14.7 Miles
The Weslaco Bicultural Museum is an educational museum with the vision of instilling pride and appreciation for local history into citizens. The museum offers discounted admission prices to seniors and college students.
15.1 Miles
Visit Frontera Audubon, a 15-acre nature preserve, to see birds, butterflies, snakes and reptiles. Open Tuesday through Sunday, the goal of the Frontera Audubon Society is to preserve the native habitat of the Rio Grande Valley. Children 12 and under are free.
15.6 Miles
Bentsen State Park is a natural park that supports activities including bird watching, hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. The park also provides bike rentals as well as $3 binocular rentals.
15.7 Miles
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2800 S. Bentsen Palm Dr, Mission, TX 78572
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Part of the World Birding Center, the Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park has 358 species recorded on its premises. The two-story Hawk Observation Tower is the highlight of the park, and includes a 210-foot long wheelchair ramp.