- The list below includes 143 free or cheap things to do in or near League City, Texas, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Trampoline Parks, Bars and Children's Museums.
- From Helen's Garden to Countryside Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in League City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Galveston, Pasadena, Friendswood and Houston.
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The Peter C. Fogo Recreational Center is a family-friendly center that offers both indoor and outdoor amenities. The center features a swimming pool, nine lush acres of parkland, a computer lab and an indoor game area.
15.4 Miles
Open seasonally, Thompson's Fishing Camp offers a boat ramp for fishing trips. The camp also offers a variety of live and other bait, fishing equipment, and beer and snacks, as well.
15.8 Miles
Featuring two houses, the Pasadena Historical Museum includes the 1908 Pomeroy House and the 1905 Strawberry House which are early, local farmhouses. The museum features artifacts, antiques and memorabilia from the period.
16.5 Miles
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San Jacinto Monument & Museum
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Park Road 1836, La Porte, TX 77571
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The San Jacinto Monument and Museum commemorates the Battle of San Jacinto. Visitors can view artifacts and exhibits in the museum then ride 489 feet to an observation deck at the top of the monument.
16.7 Miles
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.
16.9 Miles
Located at the 1,200 acres Battleship Texas State Historic Site, Battleship Texas served in World War I and World War II. Visitors can take self-guided tours of the battleship or hard hat tours that take them to places that are usually not open to the public.
16.9 Miles
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3523 Independence Parkway South, La Porte, TX 77571
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A national Historic Landmark, the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site has markers throughout that indicate different camps and strategies used on the battlefield. The site is also home to Battleship Texas and the San Jacinto Monument.
17.1 Miles
Baytown's Bicentennial Park rests on an extensive open area of land. Opened in 1976 to correspond with the country's bicentennial, the park features a gazebo and outdoor theater area, and hosts the annual Fourth of July celebration.
17.3 Miles
Providing live entertainment, Dirty Bay Beer Co has historic items of the town of Bayton on its walls. In addition to a bar, the venue has a dart board and pool table. The bar serves beer bottles and mixed drinks.
17.6 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.