- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Lufkin, Texas, including 24 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Mini Golf and History Museums.
- From Angelina National Forest to Ratliff Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lufkin and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nacogdoches.
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A family owned and operated drag racing track, Pine Valley Raceway features a 3500 foot track with a 100 foot burnout area. The track can accommodate 1500 spectators, and serves a variety of refreshments.
1.0 Miles
Lufkin Lanes is a family-friendly bowling alley that features glow bowling and birthday party packages. Open seven days a week, the lanes also offer league play options for the more serious bowler.
12.8 Miles
The SFA Interpretive Trail, only a short drive away from Nacogdoches, contains two meticulously maintained trials spanning 3 miles. The trails are quaint and rarely, if-ever, crowded, and there are many benches for rest along the way.
18.7 Miles
Dogtrot houses were popular with early Texas settlers, and an example is the 1830 home built by Adolphus Sterne, a prominent merchant and Texas Revolution leader. The home is furnished with antiques from the period and contains a Texas history research library.
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211 S Lanana Street, Nacogdoches, TX 75961
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Originally a dogtrot house built in 1830, Hoya Memorial Library & Museum housed the Sterne and von der Hoya families. The museum depicts the Sterne occupancy during the Texas revolution and the Victorian era of the Hoya family.
18.8 Miles
In the historic 1917 post office building, on the square, is the Nacogdoches Visitor's Center. The building has historical artifacts, as well as information on where to stay and what to do in the oldest town in Texas.
18.8 Miles
Spacious and scenic, Lanana Creek Trail is convenient for either a power walk or casual stroll. Great for bird or wildlife watching, the trail passes wetlands, open grass and woodsy areas.
19.0 Miles
Built in the 1800s, Durst-Taylor House & Gardens is a wooden home that housed prominent figures in Texas' history. The tours are run by volunteers and take visitors through the house, including the smokehouse and chicken coop.
19.0 Miles
Originally opened in 1911, the Nacogdoches Railroad Depot is a historic site that represents the sole surviving passenger train station on the Old Houston East and West Texas rail line. The depot is now a museum.
19.1 Miles
There are actually two segments which compose Banita Creek Park, which is divided into a north and south park. The combined park offers a soccer field, lit basketball court, picnic tables, playground equipment, and restroom facilities.