- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Nacogdoches, Texas, including 23 different types of inexpensive activities like Gardens, Historic Homes, Ziplines and Bowling.
- From Ruby M. Mize Azalea Garden to Oak Grove Cemetery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Nacogdoches and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lufkin.
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Fly through a forest setting at day or night with speedy glides down five ziplines that range from 225 feet to the 900-foot dual line
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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.
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Consisting of a group of buildings reconstructed from the 1800s, Millard's Crossing allows visitors to explore these structures on a self-guided tour. The village often hosts events such as flea markets and weddings.
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199 Brother John Rd., Nacogdoches, TX
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Zip Nac has five zip lines that are connected so that once a person gets on the first zip line their feet never touches the ground until they have completed the course. Included in the course is also a 60-foot sky bridge.
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Visitors can view a variety of artifacts and period furnishings at Old University Building. The building is the only remaining building of a university chartered by the Republic of Texas.
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The Stone Fort Museum was originally constructed as a Spanish Colonial house between 1788 and 1791, and was used for various purposes before it was torn down in 1902. In 1936, a replica building was constructed and visitors find exhibits and activities exploring the connection between Texans and the land.
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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.
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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.
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Texas Pro Bowl has all of the bowling amenities that adults and children enjoy. In addition to daily open lanes, Texas Pro Bowl hosts a variety of tournaments for competitive bowlers. School visits and birthday party reservations are also available.
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The Texas Forestry Museum explores the past, present, and future of Texas' forests and the forest industry. The museum has a variety of exhibits, including the Sawmill Doctor Exhibit, which goes over the role a sawmill doctor plays in a sawmill town.
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The 153,179-acre Angelina National Forest is a national forest that features a 114,500-acre lake, two developed recreational areas, and a 5 ½-mile hiking trail. The trail can be used for running, walking, or biking.