- 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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Lackland Air Force Base is a military site that offers guests the chance to walk around the facility that trains air force trainees. The location is near Godfather's Pizza and a bowling alley.
36.8 Miles
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432 Lady Bird Drive, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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Sprawled across 150 acres, Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park offers multiple attractions including five pavilions and a creek for fishing. There are also baseball fields, a swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball and volleyball courts and a nature trail.
38.8 Miles
If you are a nature lover or gardener, you must visit Wildseed Farms, located outside of Fredricksburg. With over 1,000 cultivated acres of wildflowers, a full service nursery, and boutique shops, this is a trip you will be glad to have made.
39.2 Miles
The Alamo Quarry Market features a variety of stores, including the Gap, Banana Republic, Nordstrom's, and Bed Bath and Beyond. The location also features a variety of restaurants and bars for shoppers to enjoy.
39.7 Miles
The Admiral Nimitz StateHistoric Site is situated on 9-acres of land in Fredricksburg and includes several WWII-themed destinations. The center-piece of the site is the National Museum of the Pacific War, part of which is housed in what was once the Nimitz Hotel.
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340 East Main Street, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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Formerly known as the Nimitz Museum, the National Museum of the Pacific War, is America's only exhibition hall solely dedicated to the WWII Pacific Campaign. Visitors of all ages will be enthralled by the memorabilia and multi-media exhibits.
39.8 Miles
The original round church that is the primary focus of the Vereins Kirche Musuem was demolished in 1896, but it was rebuilt in 1935 as a memorial to the German pioneers. Exhibits at the museum focus on personal stories of the town's past.
39.9 Miles
The Pioneer Museum Complex brings to life a 19th-Century environment in its general store, blacksmith's shop and barn. Take in the history of the area's early settlers with a guided tour.
40.1 Miles
Historic Main Street in Fredricksburg, Texas, is the ideal stretch of charming western shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Visitors can spend hours browsing the shops, stopping at the brewery, and sampling local wines.
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Visitors to San Antonio can walk on the shaded paths of the Japanese Tea Garden and feed the Koi fish. The garden also has a 60-foot waterfall, stone bridges, and a Jingu House Cafe.