- The list below includes 26 free or cheap things to do in or near Copperas Cove, Texas, including 49 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Skating Rinks, Parks and Lake.
- From Cinergy Cinema to Cinergy Cinemas & Entertainment, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Copperas Cove and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Killeen, Belton, Fort Hood and Salado.
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Offering digital projection and sound, guests can enjoy the latest movies releases at City Lights Theater. Their seating is high-backed and have the ability to rock and recline. The chairs are arranged in a stadium seating style.
35.4 Miles
Mel's Lone Star Lanes has 40 bowling lanes, an arcade, party rooms, sports bar, and a grill. Children can bowl here because the facility has bumper bowling on every lane, while the more experienced bowler can compete in league bowling.
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The San Gabriel River is popular with many sports people. Walkers and bikers love the paths along the river, boaters love to canoe and kayak on the river, and anglers love to catch catfish, largemouth bass, and other species of fish in the water.
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Two telescopes with differing views are used for nightly observation at Eagle Eye Observatory. Guides answer questions as visitors view the moon, star clusters, satellites, and various stars and planets.
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1003 N Austin Avenue, Georgetown, TX 78626
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Now in phase 2, the San Gabriel Park - Creative Playscape was designed to provide an engaging and entertaining play area for kids with all different levels of physical and cognitive ability.
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1101 N. College Street, Georgetown, TX 78626
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Georgetown Park & Recreation maintains the city's parks and recreation facilities and provides recreation programs to its visitors. Recreation programs and facilities include soccer, lifeguard training, summer camps, a tennis center, and a dog park.
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Covering the history of Williamson County, the Williamson Museum has interactive exhibits and collections of historical images. Exhibits include images of Hispanic-American families, the history of World War II, the history of Swedish immigrants, and exhibits on local artisans.
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Lake Buchanan measures 30-miles long and almost 5-miles wide, making it the second largest lake in Central Texas. There are a number of access points around the lake for fishing, camping, swimming, and other water activities.
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Measuring nearly six acres, Bark Park is a fenced canine recreation facility located in a pecan grove. The park provides drinking water, dog waste bags, benches, an agility course, double-gated entry and a separate small dog area.
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This 940-acre park is primarily designated as a nature preserve, and visitors to Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park may even see a Bald Eagle. There are almost 3-miles of lakefront for swimming and boating, and miles of trails for campers and RV'ers to enjoy.