- The list below includes 112 free or cheap things to do in or near Cypress, Texas, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Laser Tag, Magic Shows and Movie Theaters.
- From Telge Park to Dyess Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cypress and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Katy, Houston, Spring and Tomball.
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Crenshaw Park is a community park that features a lake with a jogging trail that loops around it. The park also has a playground, gazebo, work out stations, fountains, and also offers fishing.
38.5 Miles
The City of Deer Park is a city that features charms such as rodeos, a music center, a center for the performing arts, and the Battleground Golf Course. The city is home to Deer Park, which includes a swimming pool.
38.6 Miles
Paws In The Park is a dog park with a leash free zone of almost 2 acres. The dog park also has two pavilions, doggie swimming pools, benches, and waste stations.
38.7 Miles
Ella & Friends Dog Park is a special use park. They offer a fenced area to take dogs for exercise and training. The park provides separate areas for small and large dogs. There is also a dog-friendly water fountain.
39.2 Miles
A city park, Independence Park features 1.6 miles of walking trails, lighted basketball and tennis courts, covered picnic facilities, barbecue grills, a playground with a variety of equipment, and soccer fields.
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The venue known as Game Day offers 46,000 square feet of climate controlled sport-based recreation. There is a regulation indoor turf soccer arena that is used mostly for adult leagues but can be used for football, lacrosse, kickball, and dodgeball.
39.4 Miles
Located at the 1,200 acres Battleship Texas State Historic Site, Battleship Texas served in World War I and World War II. Visitors can take self-guided tours of the battleship or hard hat tours that take them to places that are usually not open to the public.
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3523 Independence Parkway South, La Porte, TX 77571
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A national Historic Landmark, the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site has markers throughout that indicate different camps and strategies used on the battlefield. The site is also home to Battleship Texas and the San Jacinto Monument.
39.4 Miles
Featuring an open grass field, Red Bluff Bark Park offers an area for dogs to run and play. The park has separate areas for small and large dogs as well as a walking track for dog owners.
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Hosting birthday parties for children, iT'Z Pasadena has pizza to enjoy and arcade games to play as part of its party package. The facilities contain a bowling alley, bumper cars, laser tag, and laser maze.