- The list below includes 24 free or cheap things to do in or near Burnet, Texas, including 63 different types of inexpensive activities like Lake, National & State Parks, Parks and Art Gallery.
- From Longhorn Caverns State Park to Inks Lake State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Burnet and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Marble Falls.
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A visit to Longhorn Cavern State Park is your ticket to above and underground adventures. Take a tour through the river-formed cavern, or enjoy the wildlife to be seen along the hiking trails.
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Over 1,200 acres of land that was originally used for cattle ranching in the mid 1800's were turned into Inns Lake State Park in 1950. Today visitors enjoy hiking, camping, swimming, boating, and even scuba diving in the immense lake.
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This 940-acre park is primarily designated as a nature preserve, and visitors to Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park may even see a Bald Eagle. There are almost 3-miles of lakefront for swimming and boating, and miles of trails for campers and RV'ers to enjoy.
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Lake Buchanan measures 30-miles long and almost 5-miles wide, making it the second largest lake in Central Texas. There are a number of access points around the lake for fishing, camping, swimming, and other water activities.
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Located along Hamilton Creek, Galloway & Hammond City Park features lighted baseball fields with bleachers and concession areas. It also has a zero-depth splash park as well as an 18-hole disc golf course.
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Longhorn Cavern State Park opened to the public in 1938. Filled with a rich history, the cavern serves as a concert venue, is home to several CCC era historic structures, and provides several 1.5 to 3 hour walking tours.
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A city park located on 51 acres, Haley Nelson Park features an amphitheater for events along with soccer fields and a disc golf course. It also provides picnic areas, open areas and trails suitable for hiking.
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Two telescopes with differing views are used for nightly observation at Eagle Eye Observatory. Guides answer questions as visitors view the moon, star clusters, satellites, and various stars and planets.