- 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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Groups explore downtown Dallas, striving to save the city from an outbreak while working to find clues, solve puzzles, and answer trivia
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2330 County Road 138, Terrell, TX 75161
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Thrillvania Haunted House Park contains four haunted houses on 50 acres of land. Thrillvania is open during the Halloween season, usually from the end of September through the first of November.
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Opened in 1972, the Kimbell Art Museum, has grown to be known as one of the best 'small' art museums in the world. Their permanent collection features work in all formats by world-renowned masters, a must see for art lovers.
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Log Cabin Village is a living history museum housed in seven cabins and a one-room schoolhouse circa the mid-1800s that were relocated to their present site and restored. Learn about 19th Century frontier history with a guided tour.
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2800 South University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76129
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Texas Christian University is a research institution that offers a variety of programs for students interested in receiving a Bachelor's, Master's, or doctorate degree. The institution's athletic programs participate in the Big 12 conference.
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Providing dirt bike classes and racing, the Burleson Motorcross is a favorite destination for motorcycling enthusiasts. Racing is regularly featured at the dirt-bike and motor cycling site, with races beginning in the morning at around 9:00 a.m.
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3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
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Known as much for its architecture as the art it displays, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, has grown to become one of the nations largest repositories of American art. The highlights include the vast collection of works by Remington, Russell, and American Photography.
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1600 Gendy St., Fort Worth, TX 76107
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First opened in 1954, the Fort Worth Museum of Science & History, engages its visitors in an interactive learning experience. Featuring a variety of permanent exhibits, such as the dinosaur collection, planetarium, and childrens section.
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Fans of both NASCAR and Indy-style racing will find what they're looking for at Texas Motor Speedway, host to a calendar of annual racing events. Take a tour of the 150 000-seat venue, including high speed laps of the track in the Speedway's tour van.
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Fort Worth's Omni Theater offers a distinctive movie watching experience. The theater features a huge IMAX screen with a 180 degree screen, and screens a variety of films, including documentaries and popular releases.
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Silver Cinemas is a discount movie theater that shows late-run and secondary release movies. The facility has five separate auditoriums offering full digital sound and offers a full service snack bar and arcade.