- 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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Situated along the Neches River, Riverfront Park can be used to watch passing boats and offers boat docks for pleasure craft. The park has a children's play area, benches, a covered pavilion and a 50-seat amphitheater.
44.3 Miles
Acquiring artwork for its permanent collection since 1950, the Art Museum of Southeast Texas, has grown to include more than 1,000 pieces. The museum's primary focus is on 19th to 21st century American fine and folk art.
44.3 Miles
Located inside the historic 1927 Central Fire Station, the Fire Museum of Texas preserves and celebrates the rich history of fire fighting and fire safety and prevention. Visitors can view a large collection of fire trucks and equipment, experience the fire truck driving simulator and much more.
44.3 Miles
Dedicated to celebrating the science and history of the oil industry, the Texas Energy Museum, tells the story of petroleum from its discovery through today. Visitors will learn about the first oil boom at Spindletop to how it is refined for use through exhibits and multi-media presentations.
44.3 Miles
The Edison Plaza Museum is a historical museum dedicated to teaching the public about Thomas Alva Edison and his various inventions. The museum maintains several interactive exhibits and showcases a collection of over 1,400 historical artifacts.
44.6 Miles
Centennial Playground is an advanced barrier free playground that caters to kids of all developmental and physical abilities. The playground also includes swings that accommodate wheelchairs, autistic centric play areas, a pond with fountain, and a hike and bike trail.
44.7 Miles
With a huge variety of world class skating equipment, Beautiful Mountain Skate Plaza is skaters' home. With ledges, stair sets, rails, bank to bank, and manual pads, the park has it all.
45.3 Miles
The McFaddin-Ward House Museum was built in 1905 and features the luxury and amenities that were available to a wealthy family during the early oil boom years. The museum features docent-led tours, period furniture, historic exhibits, and more.
45.5 Miles
The Chambers House Museum is a historical house museum that has special admission discounts for students. The museum chronicles the life of the Chambers family and includes furniture and personal items.
46.1 Miles
Dogs of all sizes can run off their leashes at the Ida Reed Dog Park, which is the first dog park in the city. There is an adjoining public park offers a playground, two basketball courts, and a tennis court.