- The list below includes 88 free or cheap things to do in or near Gruene, Texas, including 77 different types of inexpensive activities like Dance Clubs, Flea Markets, Ghost Towns and Parks.
- From Historic District of Gruene to Gruene Market Days, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gruene and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Braunfels, San Marcos, Canyon Lake and Seguin.
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As an equestrian rehabilitation center, Healing Horse Ranch offers visitors lessons on horse training, riding, and maintenance. These lessons are available for novice to advanced level riders, and features English and Western riding styles.
37.3 Miles
Depicting a history of the agriculture industry in Boerne, the Agricultural Heritage Center is full of artifacts, models, stories, and more. Exhibits include antique tractors, cider making, and butter churning demonstrations.
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Founded in 1998, Imagine a Horse is an equestrian facility offering a number of amenities for horses and their owners to enjoy. Horse boarding, riding lessons, and camps are among the services provided at the facility.
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Boerne Visitors Info is an organization dedicated to advising tourists visiting the city on things to do. Restaurant recommendations, stores to visit, and lodging accommodations are among the services provided.
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This is a quiet park that provides a peaceful walking path for taking a stroll. Visitors love to see and feed the ducks and geese at River Road Park, as they are accustomed to human interaction and not scared of seeing people.
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Over the years, geese and ducks have made the creek that runs through Boerne River Rd Park their home. Visitors often enjoy picnics, walks, and paddle-boating when the water level is high enough.
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With approximately 7,500 square feet of skating terrain in a plaza style design, Boerne Skate Park has features for every level of skater to enjoy including ramps, half pipes, and rails.
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Situated in a unique natural setting with its border along Cibolo Creek, the Boerne City Park is the largest park in the area. There are many athletic recreational options in the park, including softball, baseball, tennis, soccer, and swimming.
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Created to preserve the home of Joseph Dienger as a center for culture, the Dienger Building is now a hub of events and activities. Events include Mexican heritage festivals, sport activities, quilting, and many musical events.
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5808 McKinney Falls Parkway, Austin, TX 78744
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With 726-acres of land acquired from private donation, McKinney Falls State Park, opened to the public in 1976. Visitors enjoy the abundant camping, hiking, fishing, and swimming, among the cypress trees and wildlife.