- The list below includes 20 free or cheap things to do in or near Lubbock, Texas, including 16 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Specialty Museums and Other Entertainment.
- From Lubbock Cemetery to Mackenzie Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lubbock.
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Muscle-bound hunks unleash ripped abs and sexy dance moves in a tantalizing evening of girls’ night out fun, with optional meet-and-greet
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People flock to Lubbock Cemetery to visit the final resting place of music legend, Buddy Holly. Visitors are invited to pay their respects to the musician and politely walk through the landscaped park.
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Mackenzie Park has a disc golf course, a small amusement park known as Joyland Amusement Park, an area where prairie dogs live, and equestrian trails with statues along it. The park has 248 acres.
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The Depot District is an entertainment area that is quiet by day and lively by night. There are restaurants, bars, shops, and live music each weekend in a variety of venues.
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3121 Fourth Street, Lubbock, TX 79409
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The National Ranching Heritage Center showcase4s western art and ranching artifacts including historical buildings, 1,000 spur pairs, and 180 vintage and antique firearms. The center is often used for workshops in various pioneer arts, panel discussions, and gallery talks.
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Prairie Dog Town has many prairie dogs. Visitors can walk on paths to visit the prairie dogs, read more about them on the interpretive signage, and see native grasses, and the pavilion offers additional viewing.
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2401 Landmark Dr. at Loop 289 and Clovis Rd, Lubbock, TX
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Providing archaeological evidence of 12 000 years of continuous occupation by human inhabitants, Lubbock Lake Landmark, a unit of the Museum of Texas Tech University, is considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited area in North America. Guided or self-guided tours introduce visitors to the historical pre…
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Established in 1955, Buffalo Springs Lake was created with the mission of providing local residents with a recreational area. The lake supports activities including fishing, family reunions, camping, wake boarding, and running.
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5401 N. Martin Luther King Blvd, Lubbock, TX 79403
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At the Silent Wings Museum, visitors can learn about the gliders used during World War II. Visitors can watch a 15-minute documentary, see a fully restored WACO CG-4A glider, and watch the restoration work on a British Horsa glider.
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Watch a double feature from your car or while sitting in a lawn chair on one of the three screens at the Stars and Strips Drive-In Theater. The drive-in also has a 1950s themed cafe, and a playground for children.
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The Museum of Texas Tech University is made of different parts, including the main museum, the Natural Science Research Laboratory, Lubbock Lake National History Landmark, and the Moody Planetarium. The general museum possesses over five million objects in its permanent collection.