- 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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Open to the public during the daytime throughout the week is the Salado Sculpture Garden. Cast bronze sculptures are provided by celebrated Salado artists for this original exhibit with more soon to follow.
20.8 Miles
Pepper Creek Hike and Bike Trail borders State Highway 36 south through woods along the creek's western bank. Wide pathways allow easy navigation so people can enjoy scenic views, unique water features and a footbridge.
21.1 Miles
In addition to hosting bowling leagues, Spare Time Fun Center offers recreational bowling that can be accessed via a mobile app called Xbowling. The facility has a laser tag arena that uses black light and glowing obstacles.
21.2 Miles
The small Salado College Hill Park is based around the stablized ruins of the original Salado College building which was constructed in 1860. The park also has a statue of Empressario E.S.C. Robertston.
21.2 Miles
The Central Texas Area Museum offers exhibits, resources, genealogical records, and collections focused on the history and culture of the Central Texas area. They emphasize Scottish heritage in particular, and host a number of special events with that theme.
21.6 Miles
Spanning 200,000-sqft of space, the Wildfire Ranch Area is an indoor equestrian facility that includes a rodeo area, livestock pens, and 250 horse stalls. The facility also has heated grandstands and a concession stand.
21.7 Miles
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4501 South General Bruce Drive, Temple, TX 76502
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From first-run films to Hollywood classics, the Cinemark Movie Theater provides audiences with top-rate film screenings. Customers appreciate the comfortable seating, high-quality digital and 3D presentations, and updated concessions with bar offerings.
21.9 Miles
The Central Texas Bark Park offers separate, fenced areas with shade spots for large and small dogs. Grassy areas are bordered by paved walkways with seating available for pet owners.
22.1 Miles
Situated on 100 acres, Lion's Park offers a host of activities for people to enjoy. Facilities include covered picnic areas, softball fields, playgrounds, a pond, hiking trail, dog park and a disc golf course.
23.1 Miles
A family friendly park in the city of Temple, Jaycee Park offers various amenities. The park features a children's playground, a small dog run and expansive grassy areas for picnicking or sports.