- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Sulphur Springs, Texas, including 24 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, National & State Parks, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Cooper Lake State Park to Coleman Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sulphur Springs.
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Dedicated to preserving the history of the region, Lamar County Historical Museum offers visitors exhibits like a pioneer kitchen, blacksmith shop, cabin, and more. The museum has a room featuring notable African American citizens through the region's history.
36.2 Miles
The Paris Town Square is a point of interest in the town of Paris that is best known for being the home of a white water fountain sculpture. The site has an open grassy area.
36.4 Miles
The Plaza Art Gallery is located in the center of town and showcases the works of local artists, sculptors and photographers. Open Monday through Saturday, you are likely to find one of the artists in attendance to discuss their work.
37.2 Miles
The county seat of Lamar, Texas, the City of Paris, Texas has a population of just over 25,000 people. The city features a variety of restaurants and shopping opportunities, as well as historic attractions.
37.7 Miles
Filled with batting cages, Paris Family Fun Center offers visitors a facility to practice and improve their batting technique. In addition to batting cages, the center has a roller rink and offers roller skate rentals.
37.8 Miles
The Cinemark Movies 8 theater is an eight-screen multiplex that features first-run films shown in digital projection in a modern setting. The theater is equipped for 3D and offers traditional amenities like a snack bar and arcade as well.
41.6 Miles
Canton's Yesterland Farm is a farm and amusement complex that offers old-fashioned outdoor fun for kids. Activities available vary seasonally, but typically include corn mazes, a pumpkin patch, a giant slide, and wagon rides.
42.9 Miles
Set up as a Wild West frontier town, The Mountain offers a row of shops that sell antiques, crafts, gifts, and other items. Entertainment like live music and Wild West re-enactments occur here.
42.9 Miles
Old Mill Marketplace is a 100 acre development that features a variety of vendors and products. The Marketplace provides covered pavilions and climate controlled village shops as well as family fun including live music, lodging and gun fights.
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The First Monday Trade Days was started more than 100 years as a flea market. The vendors who frequent the market tend to deal mostly in home furnishings, collectibles, antiques, and handmade crafts and art.