- The list below includes 324 free or cheap things to do in or near The Colony, Texas, including 95 different types of inexpensive activities like Camping Site, Hiking Trails, Bowling and Art Gallery.
- From Shoreline Trail to Stewart Creek Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in The Colony and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dallas, Plano, Denton and Richardson.
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Harkins Theater is a movie theater that includes a giant 'Cine Capri' screen with Dolby Atoms sound. It also includes several smaller screens with 3d capabilities, and there are deals on concessions for frequent visitors.
16.5 Miles
Located in the Central Fire Station's historic lobby, the Denton Firefighter's Museum in Denton, Texas, features a collection of firefighting memorabilia dating back to the 19th century. One of the featured attractions is a 1935 ladder truck.
16.5 Miles
A 14-screen movie theater, Cinemark Movies 14 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers self-service and mobile ticketing, a game room and a concession area with food and drinks.
16.5 Miles
The Westlake Skate Center is a recreational roller-skating facility that is family owned and operated. The facility specializes in group parties, fund raisers, birthday parties, sports parties, and church parties.
16.6 Miles
Dan's Silver Leaf is a live performance venue that hosts comedy shows, musical performances, and crawfish boils. Performers that have been spotlighted at the venue include Caravan of Thieves and Wayne Hancock.
16.6 Miles
Featuring open fields and trees, Winters Park has soccer and softball complexes as well as tennis courts and a garden center. The park provides restroom facilities, a children's playground and a water park.
16.6 Miles
Created and maintained by the city, Bob Jones Park is a park open to anyone who would like to visit. The park contains a playground, picnic area, and a dog park in addition to walking trails and sports fields.
16.7 Miles
The Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum was originally built in 1896 and currently serves as its own landmark monument. The building also houses the Denton County Office of History of Culture which features a variety of exhibits and extensive local collections.
16.7 Miles
Many books, records, and CDs can be found for very reasonable prices at Recycled Books. The stock for the store comes mostly from members of the community selling their media items for cash or store credits.
16.7 Miles
Providing year round entertainment, Lone Star Park is most recognized for its live horse racing programs. Additional activities include poker tournaments and a regular happy hour at the on-site bar.