- The list below includes 21 free or cheap things to do in or near Sulphur, Louisiana, including 29 different types of inexpensive activities like Children's Play Area, History Museums, Parks and Cultural Centers.
- From McMurry Park to Brimstone Museum Complex, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sulphur and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lake Charles.
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3416 Derek Drive, Lake Charles, LA 70607
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The United Artists Lake Charles Theatre is a cinema multiplex that screens first-run Hollywood movies. The theater offers matinees and combo specials, and serves a variety of food and beverage options.
30.5 Miles
Also known as the 'Cajun Riviera,' Holly Beach is a community known for crabbing right on the coast. The secluded beach town is a great fins for visitors interested in seeing Louisiana like the locals.
38.0 Miles
Captain Randys Guide Service provides personalized fishing charters and customized trips to meet visitor's needs. They offer both drift and wade fishing using either artificial lures or live bait and welcome families with children. Corporate trips are also available.
39.8 Miles
Kids Quest is a day care service center which offers a variety of entertaining and educational activities for kids including a karaoke stage, an indoor play piece, virtual gaming arenas and more.
41.2 Miles
A pool hall and live music venue, King's cue stick features several billiards tables, a full bar, and open mic nights every Tuesday. The venue hosts rock, metal, alternative, acoustic, and other musical genres.
41.3 Miles
MaxBowl, Port Arthur, offers forty bowling lanes. Other amusements include laser tag, a video games room, flat screen TVs, and dartboards. Food and beverages can be obtained from its bar or restaurant grill.
41.6 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a movie at Dickinson Theatres in Port Arthur, Texas, followed by a day of shopping. Attached to the Port Arthur Central Mall, this cozy theatre provides shoppers with a chance to relax and enjoy current movies while taking a break from spending.
41.7 Miles
Open since 1964, the Museum of the Gulf Coast represents the Louisiana and Texas Gulf Coast. Daily tours take guests through various exhibits, including exhibits on natural history, local musicians, and sports legends from the Gulf Coast region.
42.9 Miles
Initially a general merchandise store in 1910, Tupper Museum today, features a wide range of vintage merchandise which offer an insight into the rural life of early 20th century Louisiana.
43.5 Miles
Located on the scenic Neches River, Collier's Ferry Park is a park filled with a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. These amenities include a 1.8-mile walking trail, a picnic area, and a playground for the park's younger visitors.