- The list below includes 70 free or cheap things to do in or near Seguin, Texas, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, History Museums and National & State Parks.
- From Max Starcke Park to Walnut Springs Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Seguin and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Braunfels, San Marcos, Canyon Lake and Gruene.
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Canyon Lake Marina has all the amenities you can ask for to insure that you enjoy your time boating on Canyon Lake. Features ample slips, fully-stocked ship store with all the supplies you might need, fuel, and a full-service restaurant.
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Built between 1908 and 1909, the Caldwell County Jail Museum used to serve at the county's jail. Visitors who tour the five-story building can explore nine cells that are divided up into smaller compartments, as well as the ground floor that used to house the County Sheriff.
28.1 Miles
Originally built in 1908-09 to serve as the Caldwell County Jail, Caldwell County Museum serves as an example of the Norman castellated style of architecture. The museum site is also the site of the county's first log jail in 1855.
28.1 Miles
Visitors can enjoy open wheel racing with race karts standing a half inch off the ground at the Lonestar Grand Prix. The races features drivers and karts from a variety of different classes and age groups.
28.2 Miles
A small, city park, Navarro Springs Park features a walking trail and open grass areas suitable for picnics or recreational activities. The park provides a children's play structure, picnic tables and a shelter.
28.8 Miles
Featuring a concrete boat ramp with access to scenic Canyon Lake, Jacob's Creek Park is a nice area to settle down after a day out on the lake. You can spread a blanket and have a picnic, or let the kids swim in the roped swim area.
28.9 Miles
Individuals who travel with Wimberley Zipline Adventures get views of creeks and canyons of the Wimberley Valley. The zipline tour lasts nearly two hours and covers an area of roughly 15 miles.
29.0 Miles
Old Hancock Trail is a 3.5 mile equestrian riding trail that also attracts hikers and leads to a lake shoreline with many benches. The trail begins in an open plain and ends in wooded coves on the shore.
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For the ideal camping or RV experience on the northwest side of Canyon Lake, visit Potter's Creek Park. The site features 5 shower houses, pavilions, 114-RV campsites, tent camping, a large beach and boat ramps.
29.6 Miles
Located on a long peninsula on the shore of Canyon Lake, Crane's Mill Park features many water sport opportunities, including a ramp for boating along with two fishing piers. There are also 34 tent sites, 30 RV sites, restrooms, and wildlife viewing.