- The list below includes 101 free or cheap things to do in or near Cedar Park, Texas, including 75 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails and Billiards/Pool Halls.
- From Cedar Bark Park to Champion Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cedar Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Austin, Pflugerville, Georgetown and Round Rock.
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Blue Hole is a popular local swimming hole and park commonly visited by residents and visitors throughout the year. In addition to swimming, visitors enjoy playing basketball on the courts provided or walking through the nature trails.
38.5 Miles
A one-mile loop trail, the Johnson Settlement Trail offers a relatively flat hike along green areas. The trail takes visitors to the Johnson Settlement - the former home of the grandparents of Lyndon Johnson - with log cabin and barns.
38.6 Miles
At Taste Wine + Art, visitors can see and buy art including painting, drawing, sculpture, jewelry, and photography, as well as on occasion listen to live music. Visitors can also enjoy fine wines produced in Texas and beyond.
38.6 Miles
Situated among rolling Texas hills, the Red Corral Ranch is a multipurpose facility that hosts weddings and other events in a variety of scenic settings. The ranch can host up to 200 guests, with overnight rooms for up to 33.
38.6 Miles
The oldest and one of the largest outdoor markets in the state of Texas, Wimberley Lions Market Days hosts nearly 500 vendor booths. They invite visitors to stroll, shop, and listen to live bands.
38.6 Miles
Known for its mural paintings, Lee Casbeer Fine Art is a gallery covered with murals from local artists. The gallery also hosts live still-life painting classes, where visitors can watch artists draw people.
38.6 Miles
Featuring artwork depicting Texas landscape, history, and culture, Texcetera showcases the work of local artists. This art includes mosaics, sculptures, jewelry, pottery, furniture, and more. The gallery runs monthly events where visitors can meet the artists.
38.7 Miles
The Lyndon Banes Johnson Boyhood Home was the home where President Johnson lived from five until he graduated from high school. National Park Service rangers lead a tour through the home that is furnished with mid-1920s period furniture.
39.1 Miles
KnP Training is a family-owned business that specializes in helping horse owners overcome horse-riding obstacles. The business offers educational lessons on the psychology of horses, horse care, and horse behavioral issues.
39.8 Miles
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.