- The list below includes 132 free or cheap things to do in or near Humble, Texas, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Parks and Mini Golf.
- From Jesse H Jones Park & Nature Center to Jumpalooza, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Humble and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Houston, Spring, Tomball and Conroe.
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Located in a historic building, Conroe Art Gallery features a collection of artwork from local artists and regularly rotating art exhibits. The gallery also organizes art outreach programs for the local youth.
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Built in 1934, the historic Crighton Theatre Box Office has hosted numerous productions from varied performers and organizations. The theatre has 533 permanent seats on both a lower level and balcony.
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The Red Brick Tavern is a pub and music venue that regularly features national touring artists. The pub specializes in a large craft beer selection, as well as offering a full menu of modern American pub-style food.
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Featuring live music in the jazz and folk genres, Corner Pub offers deli food with mixed drinks in an artistic atmosphere. The pub walls are strewn with various local artwork on display.
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12344 Barker Cypress Rd., Ste. 200, Cypress, TX 77429
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A painting studio, Cypress's Painting with a Twist offers a variety of art classes led by local artists. Visitors can bring their own beverages to enhance the experience, as well.
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A stable and horseback riding camp, Pinebrook Farms offers horseback riding lessons for children and adults of all experience levels. Visitors might participate in riding camps or in individual lessons.
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The venue known as Game Day offers 46,000 square feet of climate controlled sport-based recreation. There is a regulation indoor turf soccer arena that is used mostly for adult leagues but can be used for football, lacrosse, kickball, and dodgeball.
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Jenkins Park is a 102 acre park and dog park housing the 1.08 mile Cary Bayou Trail. The park maintains several picnic shelters as well as a playground and multiple sports facilities.
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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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Home to league and tournament play, Dyess Park is located on 113 acres and features a number of baseball and softball diamonds as well as soccer fields. The park additionally provides a playground, pavilions and benches.