- The list below includes 48 free or cheap things to do in or near Fort Hood, Texas, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Military Museums, Recreation Centers, Horseback Riding and Parks.
- From 1st Cavalry Division Museum to Belton Lake Oudoor Recreational Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fort Hood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Temple, Belton, Killeen and Salado.
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Olson Meadow Park is a 54 acre park featuring two paved running trails that border spring-fed ponds. The park offers soccer and baseball fields, as well as a playground for children and a large open field.
46.9 Miles
Brazos Bluffs Ranch provides horseback rides on many scenic trails where wild animals like wild turkeys and whitetail deer can be spotted. They also have pavilions where guests can enjoy activities like fishing, canoeing and kayaking.
47.0 Miles
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.
47.1 Miles
A visit to Longhorn Cavern State Park is your ticket to above and underground adventures. Take a tour through the river-formed cavern, or enjoy the wildlife to be seen along the hiking trails.
47.2 Miles
The 5-acre Cedar Bark Park is a recreational park for dogs that includes a natural dog pond, benches, drinking fountains, and dog showers. The park is completely fenced in and has concrete and grassy areas.
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At Veteran's Memorial Pool, visitors can enjoy an 8,500 aquatics facility with zero entry pools, a kid's area, and a lap pool. The facility has a water playground with fountains and a large water bucket.
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Memorial Park is a centrally located historic community park in Round Rock. The park offers waterside picnic areas that are shaded by large oaks, a playground, concession stand and a softball and kickball field.
47.3 Miles
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151 N Aw Grimes Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78664
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The unique community mission-driven Play For All Abilities Park boasts amenities for all children of differing abilities. Sensory play areas, wheelchair accessible swings, play village with buildings, and shaded playground equipment are just a few of the
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Situated nearby Brushy Creek, Champion Park can be used for recreational activities including fishing, picnicking and walking. The park has a dinosaur bone climbing area, a small water park, grills, tables and open grass fields.
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Brushy Creek Regional Trl, Cedar Park, TX 78613
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Measuring 6.75 miles, Brushy Creek Regional Trail takes visitors through parks, meadows and woodlands and along a creek and a lake. The trail is suitable for hiking, biking, dog walking, birding and wildlife viewing.