- 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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44.1 Miles
A small and unique park, Toubin Park features exhibits devoted to cisterns and their role in local history and culture. Nestled between two buildings, this urban park offers intriguing information for those interested in history and city planning.
44.2 Miles
Froberg's Farm prides itself on its very fresh produce, especially its hand-picked strawberries. In addition to fruit and vegetable picking, the farm owns a smoke house and hosts corn mazes, perfect for a school field trip.
44.2 Miles
A small movie theater located in a mall, the Premiere Cinema shows first-run movies in a multiplex setting. It features digital video and sound, 3D for some features, and a variety of refreshments.
44.3 Miles
Firemans Park is a recreational park that was donated to the community by the Fire Department to the City of Brenham. The park features a fireman's kitchen, a pavilion, a skate park, a baseball field, and an antique carousel.
44.6 Miles
The biggest public baseball complex in Pasadena is the Kipper Mease Sports Complex. Covering nearly 300 acres, the complex has multiple ball fields and a facilities pavilion with restrooms and a snack bar.
44.7 Miles
Visitors can explore a corn maze and pumpkin patch at Brazos Valley Maize, a family farm. They also feature a cow train, hay rides, and a corn cannon, and host birthday parties and group events.
44.9 Miles
The newest park in the Friendswood community is Centennial Park, which has standard features like a paved jogging trail, multi-purpose fields, soccer fields, a children's playground, and picnic pavilions. The park is also home to the outdoor Evelyn B. Newman Amphitheater.
45.2 Miles
A movie theater multiplex with three auditoriums, the Westwood Cinema III screens primarily first-run Hollywood films in digital video and sound. The theater offers a variety of refreshments, including pickles and nachos.
45.3 Miles
The 2,500-acre Armand Bayou Nature Center was founded in 1974. The center has a boardwalk that takes guests through forests and marshes, as well as live animal displays, a butterfly garden, animal platforms, and an 1800's farm site.
45.4 Miles
A Christmas-themed amusement area, The Christmas Train offers old-fashioned train rides through a scenic snowy setting. The facility also offers photos with Santa and refreshments, including funnel cakes, popcorn, and Big Al's Pizza.