- The list below includes 131 free or cheap things to do in or near Friendswood, Texas, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, History Museums, Art Gallery and Tennis.
- From Frankie Carter Randolph Park to Stevenson Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Friendswood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Houston, Pasadena, Baytown and La Porte.
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As a roller derby league, South Side Roller Derby hosts games and tournaments for visitors to attend. The games take place on a banked track, with the bleachers surrounding it for spectators to get a good view of the game.
18.3 Miles
Discovery Green is a downtown park that features a playground and spray fountain for children to enjoy during the summer. Fitness fans may also be interested in participating in the location's free yoga classes.
18.4 Miles
Howl at the Moon Houston offers guests the opportunity to enjoy dueling piano performances. Guests are welcome to dance at this nightlife location, which also features a band that supports the pianists.
18.5 Miles
Open year round every day, the Baytown Nature Center has facilities that teaches the public about the wildlife and birds in the area. There are also opportunities available at the center for recreation and viewing of the animals in their natural habitats.
18.8 Miles
At AMF Star Lanes, visitors can choose from 32 lanes to bowl from during public bowling hours. The bowling alley also has an arcade game room and a concession stand that serves snacks like nachos.
18.9 Miles
Six days a week, Saint Arnold Brewing Company offers tours of their brewery that include a souvenir glass and access to a full food menu and their beers. They also feature events including live music and food tastings.
18.9 Miles
At Sundance Cinema, visitors can order an alcoholic beverage to take with them into the movies. The cinema features a mix of first run blockbuster movies, foreign films, and independent flicks.
18.9 Miles
Kitty Hollow Park features several sports fields, three playgrounds with a variety of play structures and equipment, a dog park with separate large and small dog areas, and picnic tables.
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Displaying a taste of the town's history, the Baytown Historical Museum contains exhibits such as indigenous shelters, old print presses, dated tools, news clippings, and a number of old photographs.
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The Downtown Aquarium features over 200 aquatic animals in 600,000 gallons of water. The aquarium also often hosts parties at its two restaurants, bar, and banquet facilities, which serve a variety of foods in an upscale atmosphere.