- The list below includes 353 free or cheap things to do in or near Dallas, Texas, including 96 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Aquariums and Art Museum.
- From Katy Trail to The George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dallas and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Plano, Arlington, Richardson and Irving.
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Internationally recognized Metallica tribute band delivers authentic live performances of hits like “Fade to Black”
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Sitting on 6.4 acres of land, Lakeside Park is a recreational park that offers hiking trails that wrap around the lake. The park includes a fishing pier, barbecue grill, a sand volleyball court, and picnic tables.
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The Studio Movie Grill is a combination restaurant and movie theater that allows patrons to dine while they watch a variety of films. The theater also features a full range of cocktails.
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The Euless Aquatics Center is a community pool offering a number of fun amenities for its guests to enjoy during the warmer months. A 545-foot lazy river, tall slides, and a large swimming area are among these amenities available.
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Many of the buildings in downtown Plano were constructed in the early 1890s after a fire almost destroyed the area. Today, visitors find a specialty retail district composed of antique stores and gift and clothing boutiques, along with government offices.
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JumpStreet has 20,000 square feet of trampolines for kids over four to play on, and they offer an arcade, foam pit, mechanical bull, maze, and snow slope slide. Those under four have their own earthquake kid's zone.
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Prairie Lights is open Thanksgiving through January and features 4 million lights along a path with hundreds of displays lining and arching the roads. They also offer a Holiday Village with food, gifts, Santa and an indoor laser show.
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At the Interurban Railway Museum, visitors can tour a railway post train car to learn about how mail moved on trains, see advertising from the early 1900s, and learn more about the people who lived in the area during the early 1900s. Visitors can also see a model railroad.
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Operated by the city and open to the public, the Aquatic & Recreation Center is a fitness location offering many exercise services and facilities for use. These include five pools, an indoor track, and basketball courts, among many others.
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Several types of recreation are provided at Andy Brown Park. Visitors can enjoy multiple long trails for walking or running, two ponds, several baseball diamonds, picnic tables, and a large open space that is frequently utilized as a soccer field.
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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.