- The list below includes 47 free or cheap things to do in or near Lockhart, Texas, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Arcades, Go Karts and Playgrounds.
- From Lockhart State Park to Dr Eugene Clark Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lockhart and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Marcos, Austin, Buda and Johnson City.
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Braunfels Square is part of the historic main plaza in downtown New Braunfels. It features a prominent bandstand and is the venue for many family-friendly events like the downtown tree lighting, Wassailfest, and the Wein & Saengerfest.
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Tours of the Bella Vista Ranch include the winery, orchards, and gardens with the opportunity to learn about the agriculture and cultivation processes used for their olives, grapes, and other fruits. Guided tours are scheduled on the weekends and last roughly one hour.
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Rent a tube and explore the Comal River with Texas Tubes, where a two hour float allows you to take in the scenery.
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Rio Guadalupe Resort offers cabin rentals, fishing guides, and rentals of inner tubes, kayaks, and rafts for floating the Guadalupe River. Most raft rentals are based around day trips, but multi-day trips involving cabin usage are also offered.
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Offering nine pin bowling on four lanes, Zorn Bowling Club is a small, family-friendly entertainment venue. The club also offers league play, a soda and snack stand and a pro shop.
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At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Hill Country, visitors can set up camp at the tent and RV campgrounds, rent a cabin, or go swimming in the pool. The park also has activities like disc golf, sand volleyball, and craft classes.
30.2 Miles
Offering a wealth of information about the establishment of New Braunfels and its surrounding area, The Sophienburg contains numerous historical artifacts and memorabilia. The museum is also home to a gift shop where souvenirs are sold.
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One of the shortest rivers in the world, the two-mile Comal River is located entirely within the town of New Braunfels. The river is popular with swimmers and for water tubing.
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At Loma Falls, visitors can rent a tube, and take a tubing trip down the Comal River. Tours start at the Wurstfest grounds, and most tube rentals are done by the day.
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Visitors exploring the Guadalupe River find a lot to do including canoeing, fishing, swimming, and tubing. Along the shores, people can ride horses, hike, camp, ride mountain bikes, or bird watch.