- The list below includes 102 free or cheap things to do in or near Buda, Texas, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Arcades, Children's Play Area, Parks and Horseback Riding.
- From Buda City Park to Pinballz Kingdom, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Buda and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Austin, San Marcos, Dripping Springs and Wimberley.
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At Starplex, visitors can watch the latest films and enjoy a margarita at the theater's bar. On Tuesdays, the theater runs a special deal where all 2D movie tickets are $5 each.
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Originally built in 1908-09 to serve as the Caldwell County Jail, Caldwell County Museum serves as an example of the Norman castellated style of architecture. The museum site is also the site of the county's first log jail in 1855.
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Visitors can enjoy open wheel racing with race karts standing a half inch off the ground at the Lonestar Grand Prix. The races features drivers and karts from a variety of different classes and age groups.
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A wide selection of Mark White's wind art that is known as kinetic sculpture can be found at the Solstice Gardens. The garden arrangements normally have 10 to 15 display models on hand that can be viewed within the landscaping.
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Celebrating and honoring the lifestyle of early pioneers, Jack Glover's Cowboy Museum features various artifacts and memorabilia related to the Wild Wild West. Located in Wimberley, the museum is just a short drive from Pioneer Town.
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Jacob's Well Natural Area is a deep well and swimming hole fed by an artesian spring 140 feet below the surface. Local vegetation and wildlife surrounds the well, which also features an attached creek. Saturday tours and parking are available.
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Individuals who travel with Wimberley Zipline Adventures get views of creeks and canyons of the Wimberley Valley. The zipline tour lasts nearly two hours and covers an area of roughly 15 miles.
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This is a outdoor park for nature oriented people. Reimers Ranch Park offers rock climbing as well as river sight-seeing and paths for bicyclists to enjoy. The river is a popular destination for swimmers as well.
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Lookout Mountain is a hiking site that offers guests the chance to take in views of the surrounding area at the top. The location also features a cave, which can be access by hiking up the mountain.