- The list below includes 369 free or cheap things to do in or near Coppell, Texas, including 97 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Volleyball, Running/Jogging and Walking Trails.
- From Andy Brown Park to Hunterwood Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Coppell and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth and Denton.
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With seven screens playing the newest movies, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema also offers independent film and unique Alamo repertory programming. A state of the art audio and visual system make this theater an incredible entertainment venue.
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Situated within a small forested area, the Garden of Prayer offers a quiet place for prayer, meditation, and walking. Features of the site include a meeting circle, three crosses, and a small replica of the tomb of Jesus.
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Popular first run films are presented at the Magnolia Theatre which is dedicated to movie viewing for adults. There is a contemporary and stylish cocktail suite attached to the theater, and guests can bring their alcoholic drinks into the cinema with them.
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The West Village contains a variety of cafes, restaurants, and lounges for guests who are interested in dining in the city. The location also features shopping destinations for guests who are interested in purchasing souvenirs.
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6400 Glenview Drive, North Richland Hills, TX 76180
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The 14 acre Linda Spurlock Park is a neighborhood park that features picnic areas and a one acre pond. Amenities at the park include playgrounds, a baseball/softball field, a nature trail, and public art.
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The McKinney Avenue Transit Authority, Dallas, TX 75204
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Rather than a strictly practical mode of public transportation, the McKinney Avenue Trolley is a heritage trolley system. It recreates how a real trolley system operated during the early to mid-20th century with the only changes being air conditioning and heating in the car.
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WhirlyBall is an attraction that allows guests to play the game of Whirlyball, which is essentially a game of trying to score with a ball while driving in small joystick-controlled vehicles. The site also has a full laser tag arena.
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Dr. Chuck Swindoll is the senior pastor at Stonebriar Community Church. The non-denominational church holds three Sunday morning services and numerous worship services through the week for adults and children.
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Head to downtown Richardson, thirteen miles from Dallas, for a variety of dining, shopping and entertainment options. Chinatown, located in downtown Richardson, is a popular area attraction.
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The University of Texas at Arlington's Planetarium offers both pre-recorded programs and live stargazing year-round. One-hour shows include guided stargazing in the theatre with a space scientist, along with a 30-minute recorded program.