- 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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On 21.7 developed acres, Lions Park features a baseball field with bleachers and a concession stand. It can be used for walking on the half-mile, pedestrian-only trail and has picnic tables with barbecue grills and a playground.
22.6 Miles
The Red Bird Bowling Lanes is a family owned and operated bowling alley. The alley contains many different lanes for bowling, as well as a variety of food, drinks, and an ATM.
22.7 Miles
Primarily used for baseball, LaGrave Field serves as the home ballpark for the independent minor league team of the Fort Worth Cats. The field was also recently chosen to host games for a National Premier Soccer League team.
22.7 Miles
Breckenridge Park is a large (200+) acre park populated by lakes, woodland, and open fields. Visitors can explore the lakes, walk on walking trails, and watch the local wildlife. A playground and picnic area is also available.
22.9 Miles
Painting with a Twist invites visitors to bring their own beverage of choice as they create works of art under the instruction of a professional artist. Classes can be scheduled for two or three hours, depending on the painting.
23.0 Miles
A remarkable downtown oasis, the Fort Worth Water Gardens, provide an area for visitors to relax and enjoy the wonder of fountains and waterfalls. There are areas to sit and reflect, or stretch your legs and climb the steps in and around the water attractions.
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The 35-block area in downtown Fort Worth, known as Sundance Square, while rich in Western history, is home to the best of modern retail and entertainment experiences. Restaurants, shops, and clubs reside in buildings that were built at the turn of the century.
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The longest running show in the southwest is headed by the comedy group called Four Day Weekend. The group performs a one hour and 45 minute show on Fridays and Saturdays at their 212 seat theater.
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The Sid Richardson Museum features paintings of the American West by artists Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, a gift from the museum's namesake. Guided tours are available through the replica 1895 building that houses the collection.
23.1 Miles
The Flatiron Building of Fort Worth, completed in 1907, is one of the largest steel frame buildings in north Texas. The building is a smaller replica of the New York City Flatiron Building.