- The list below includes 141 free or cheap things to do in or near Pearland, Texas, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Walking Trails, Bowling and Playgrounds.
- From Centennial Park to Southdown Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pearland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Houston, Sugar Land, Pasadena and Friendswood.
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Kids in grades 1–8 learn STEM principals during camps that have them coding video games, building robots, and honing math skills
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150 S Friendswood Drive, Friendswood, TX 77546
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In addition to framing services, Friendswood Frame & Gallery offers a variety of fine art reproductions for visitors to purchase. The gallery also sells home decor, such as furniture and vases.
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Situated along Clear Creek, 1776 Memorial Park is a 12-acre wooded park designed for nature walks and wildlife observation. The park is located across the highway from the busier, Frankie Carter Randolph Park.
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Texas Ghost Tours guides guests on a nearly two hour outdoor walking tour through locations that have been reputed to be haunted. Guests can take photos of spirits, strange mist and unexplainable visions.
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Offering activities for all ages and interests, Frankie Carter Randolph Park features ball fields, nature trails, tennis and volleyball courts and playgrounds. Also in the park, visitors can find an abundance of McCarthy roses, a favorite of the park's namesake.
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Located in the oldest house in Friendswood, the Perry House Museum was restored by the Friendswood Historical Society for visitors to enjoy. The home is furnished with period antiques provided by the Perry family descendants.
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Established in 1968, the Friendswood Historical Society takes as its mission the preservation and celebration of local history and culture. The society maintains a museum and hosts historically-themed special events throughout the year.
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A replica of the first house built in Friendswood, the Frank J. Brown Heritage Museum and Barn is indicative of the area's Quaker homes from the late 19th century. Second floor exhibits tell the history of Friendswood's first 50 years.
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At Bouis Tennis Academy, a tennis coach provides personalized instruction to both adults and children at any level of skill. The coach teaches the basics of tennis as well as providing tips for improving skills.
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Old City Park features a variety of amenities, including picnic areas with barbecue grills, playgrounds with climbing structures and other equipment, nature trails for hiking and biking, and a large riding area that hosts horse shows.
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A multi-functional facility, Stevenson Park features basketball, tennis and sand volleyball courts, a jogging trail, a lighted gazebo and a community pool. The park is also a site for regular park concerts.