- The list below includes 131 free or cheap things to do in or near Kemah, Texas, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Aquariums, Art Gallery, Marinas and Piers & Boardwalks.
- From Kemah Boardwalk to Watergate Yachting Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kemah and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Galveston, Pasadena, Friendswood and Baytown.
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Stewart Beach offers an outdoor pavilion and a community room that can be rented for special occasions. The beach also offers umbrella and chair rentals, along with volleyball courts, a snack bar, restrooms, showers, and a souvenir shop.
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S-n-G Horseback Riding has beach and bay rides on horseback, by volunteer guides, at any time of day, including sunrise and moonlight. They also offer horseback tag for experienced riders.
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The Pleasure Pier of Galveston offers guests the opportunity to enjoy a variety of attractions, including roller coasters and large swings. Visitors of this site can also dine at Bubba Gump's Shrimp or Fish Tales.
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Getting soaked on water rides or having adrenaline rushes at the top of some of the most thrilling roller coasters are reasons why visitors come to Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier. The Iron Shark roller coaster has a 100 foot vertical lift and moves riders at 52 mph.
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Rod rentals, bait, cold refreshments, food, snacks, and alcoholic beverages are available at 61st St. Fishing Pier which is a family friendly location. There is an observation deck to view the Gulf of Mexico in addition to the extensive pier space for general fishing.
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Open 24 hours on weekend nearly as long during the week, the Galveston Fishing Pier offers fishing opportunities as well as a restaurant, bar, and a gift shop on the premises.
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A miniature golf destination with a front course that provides ocean views, Magic Carpet Golf also offers a back course, and batting cages providing diversion for all ages.
22.7 Miles
Known as the largest beach in Texas, Galveston's East Beach, is the place for waterfront fun, frolic and entertainment. The large expanse of beach features frequent special events, concerts, swimming and sunning for kids of all ages.
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Galveston Island State Park has a 2,000-acre barrier island containing beaches, parries and salt marsh wetlands. The park is popular with anglers and has fishing equipment that can be borrowed.