- The list below includes 211 free or cheap things to do in or near Cedar Hill, Texas, including 101 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Bird Watching and Farms & Ranches.
- From Cedar Hill State Park to Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center at Cedar Hill, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cedar Hill and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dallas, Arlington, Irving and Grand Prairie.
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Granbury Beach is made from imported sand from Padre Island. Visitors can enjoy playing in the sand, eating snacks from the 'Tiki Hut,' picnicking, and looking at the sand sculptures that are often built there.
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1400 Texas Drive, Weatherford, TX 76086
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The history of Parker County's cattle barons and cowboys is on display at Doss Heritage and Cultural Center. This facility includes three galleries and an event space. Museum is closed on Mondays.
49.4 Miles
The Granbury Visitors Center is located within the city hall and offers visitors information about special events and things to do in Granbury. Granbury is often listed as one of the top small towns in America.
49.4 Miles
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105 votes
208 N. Crockett Street, Granbury, TX
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The Hood County Jail was built in 1885, and was considered very modern for its time with plumbing on both floors of the two-story building. The facility was used for over ninety years, and visitors can tour the facility today and learn more about its history.
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Constructed in 1914, Granbury's Railroad Depot Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the history of this Texas train station. Educational guided tours with knowledgeable professionals are available to visitors interested in the local history.
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214 North Crockett St, Granbury, TX 76048
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The Yeats-Duke 1858 Working Museum depicts the history of the residents of the home during the Civil War. The museum includes a guided tour, handmade craft shop and lessons in weaving, crocheting, knitting and other crafts.
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The eight-block Granbury Cemetery contains many graves dating from the War of 1812 to present, including at least one bird dog. Some have epitaphs, while others are simply unmarked fieldstone with no identifying information.
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The Granbury town square is the first town square in Texas, and has served as a model square for other communities wanting to restore their town squares. Visitors to the square find shops, restaurants, and the square hosts eight festivals each year.
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Shanley Park, right in the heart of downtown Granbury, is a landscaped park used all year-round for events such as concerts, festivals, and weddings. Both locals and visitors enjoy the decorations put in place for the Holiday Season.
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All military veterans who served the United States during times of conflict are honored within the U.S. Veterans Museum. Historic artifacts from all the wars fought by U.S. Soldiers are also on display within the exhibits.