- The list below includes 61 free or cheap things to do in or near Cleburne, Texas, including 92 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Music Venue and History Museums.
- From Cleburne State Park to Hamm Creek Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cleburne and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Granbury, Glen Rose, Mansfield and Burleson.
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Big Rocks Park is a park with very large rocks that can be sat on, while a person dangles their feet into the Paluxy River. The park is also popular with those who would like to take a wade in the water.
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The 29-mile Paluxy River is a tributary of the Brazos River. Dinosaur prints have been found in the river, and human prints may have been found along with them, while many people like to fish and swim in the river.
22.8 Miles
The Hulen Mall offers several shopping options to its guests, including Macy's, Sears, and Forever 21. Visitors of this site can not only dine at the food court and Red Robin, but also watch a film at the thirteen-screen Movie Tavern.
22.8 Miles
A softball and soccer complex, Big League Dreams features replica fields including Yankee Stadium, Wrigley Field, Fenway Park and Crosley Field. The facility offers batting cages, stadium seating, a children's playground and a restaurant with televisions and an arcade.
22.8 Miles
Located in a small shack, Rhodes Canoe Rentals provides equipment for traversing the nearby river. From canoes, to kayaks, to inflatable tubes, visitors can float on the river while enjoying an alcoholic beverage.
22.9 Miles
The Somervell County Museum features the history of the Glen Rose and Somervell County, Texas, area. Included in the museum are dinosaur fossils, pioneer items, antiques, and local history exhibits.
22.9 Miles
Historic Downtown Glen Rose is a town square that features a courthouse that serves as a notable landmark. The town square also features a variety of unique shops and restaurants.
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Oakdale Park is one of the oldest and most historic campgrounds and RV parks in Texas. They provide furnished cabin rentals, RV spaces, tent camping, swimming, and indoor and outdoor meeting areas. They also offer scheduled events including Bluegrass Festivals.
22.9 Miles
DINOSAUR VALLEY PARK STORE offers a variety of gifts, souvenirs, and other items that commemorate Dinosaur Valley State Park. The store also offers guests the chance to replicate miniature versions of the park's dinosaur footprints.
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The lovingly restored Barnard's Mill has been through a myriad of incarnations from a simple mill, to a health spa, and now an art and history museum. There is no fee to enter, and the artwork has been privately donated.