- The list below includes 52 free or cheap things to do in or near Bandera, Texas, including 39 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, History Museums, National & State Parks and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Medina River to Bandera City Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bandera and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kerrville, Boerne and Comfort.
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40,000 artifacts, including art & furniture, glimpse the cowboy & pioneer cultures of the Old West in a museum built in 1933
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Consisting of ecosystems like a spring-fed marsh and tall grass prairie, Cibolo Nature Center features a 3 mile trail loop for visitors to hike on. The visitors center has free trail maps and displays with live animals like lizards.
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Flatrock Park features a great deal of wide open space for sports or just for running around. This riverside park also has a boat dock for river access, and hosts a River Parade each year.
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The Kerrville-Schreiner Park is a 517-acre camping and recreation area. People can rent canoes and kayaks to use on the Guadalupe River, camp, view wildlife and the butterfly garden, and watch performances in the amphitheater.
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Visiting the Museum of Western Art is a chance to see 150 sculptures, 250 paintings and many artifacts. Especially well represented at the museum is artists from the Taos school, along with Fred Harman, Robert Longheed, George Phippin, and Harold Von Schmidt.
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Created to preserve the home of Joseph Dienger as a center for culture, the Dienger Building is now a hub of events and activities. Events include Mexican heritage festivals, sport activities, quilting, and many musical events.
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Boerne Visitors Info is an organization dedicated to advising tourists visiting the city on things to do. Restaurant recommendations, stores to visit, and lodging accommodations are among the services provided.
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Situated in a unique natural setting with its border along Cibolo Creek, the Boerne City Park is the largest park in the area. There are many athletic recreational options in the park, including softball, baseball, tennis, soccer, and swimming.
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Singing Wind Park offers 100 acres of woodlands and fields for numerous outdoor activities including an olympic sized pool, skate park, shaded playground equipment, rentable pavilions, softball fields and restrooms. Nature walking trails also afford bird
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This is a quiet park that provides a peaceful walking path for taking a stroll. Visitors love to see and feed the ducks and geese at River Road Park, as they are accustomed to human interaction and not scared of seeing people.
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Rio 10 Cinema is a movie theater with reclining seats in their stadium-style seating. They show movies in digital and 3-D formats. They also serve fresh popcorn at their concession stand.