- The list below includes 301 free or cheap things to do in or near Arlington, Texas, including 100 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Music Venue, Observatories & Planetariums and Dog Park.
- From River Legacy Park to Tails & Trails Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Arlington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Worth, Dallas, Irving and Grand Prairie.
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Air-conditioned 16,000-square-foot rock-climbing center with walls as high as 25 feet and 2,000 square feet of bouldering space
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Situated on Lake Grapevine, Murrel Park has scenic water views, shade trees and plenty of acreage for recreation. Popular activities here are camping, boating fishing, hiking, biking and visiting Little Pet's Restaurant.
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Located in Bob Jones Park, BooBoo's Buddies Dog Park offers visitors 2.5 acres for their dogs for frolic in. The park has mulch ground and several shaded areas with benches.
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Within a 30-acre park, Burger's Lake features a one acre spring-fed lake for swimming. The facilities at the site include two sandy beaches, a complete staff of certified life guards, over 300 picnic tables, a 20-foot slide, and six diving boards.
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With lots of shade and benches for seating, Pepper Park provides a nice place for relaxing or simply reading a book. The park is further equipped with recreational space for games like baseball, softball and soccer.
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Located within a 370,000 square foot building, the Dallas Museum of Art, is ranked as one of the leading art institutions in the country and features a collection of 22,000 works of art. The museum displays art from all cultures and eras, spanning the present to 5,000 years ago.
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Featuring a collection of more than 300 sculptures from the world's best known sculptors, the Nasher Sculpture Center is a must-visit site for art lovers. Stroll through the outdoor sculpture gardens and the interior exhibits of Matisse, Picasso, and more.
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The Crow Collection of Asian Art was opened in 1998 within the Arts District of Dallas. The collection itself covers a wide range of Asian art from several different countries and periods in history.
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Holding the title of being the largest urban arts district in the world, the Dallas Arts District features the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Garden. This site also features the AT&T Performing Arts Center and a small park.
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124 W Ellisoon St, Burleson Visitors Center, Burleson, TX 76028
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Burleson Historical Ghost Tour features guided tours of old town Burleson with guides offering historical tales of several haunted locations. The tour lasts up to 3.5 hour and covers six main locations.
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Operated by the city and open to the public, the Aquatic & Recreation Center is a fitness location offering many exercise services and facilities for use. These include five pools, an indoor track, and basketball courts, among many others.