- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Victoria, Texas, including 16 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Museum, Arcades and Bowling.
- From Riverside Park to Ethyl Lee Tracy Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Victoria and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Port Lavaca.
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Bordered by 4.5 miles of the Guadalupe River, Riverside Park is 562 acres of woods, cleared picnic areas, and more. Amenities include a duck pond, disc golf, a rose garden, ball fields, a stadium, a pavilion, and a golf course.
4.8 Miles
A city park, Ethel Lee Tracy Park features many amenities, including an amphitheater, a lake for fishing, a disc golf course, tennis and basketball courts, and ten picnic shelters featuring barbecue grills.
4.2 Miles
At Ethel Lee Tracy Park, visitors can enjoy a fishing lake, 9-hole disc golf course, sports fields, and picnic pavilions. Among the sports courts are a basketball court, tennis courts, and sand volleyball courts.
0.4 Miles
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115 N. Bridge Street, Victoria, TX 77901
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Built with limestone and sandstone, The 1892 Victoria County Courthouse is a restored, historic courthouse that retains many of its original furnishings. The courthouse is still in operation, with a small gallery of Civil War documents displayed inside.
12.2 Miles
Coleto Creek Park & Reservoir is a 190 acre recreation area where guests can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, camping, hiking, mountain biking, picnicking, playgrounds and volleyball. Visitors can also see many birds and diverse wildlife.
1.8 Miles
At Fun Fun City Arcade, kids can play with age-appropriate toys and games on a padded floor. The arcade consists of trampolines, climbing structures, slides, skee ball, race games, and more.
2.7 Miles
Oak Hill Pool is a members only swimming pool operated by Oak Hill Recreation. The pool features a large water slide, and is patrolled by life guards whenever it is open.
1.4 Miles
At Museum of the Coastal Bend, visitors can learn about the last 13,000 years of Texas history from a mix of permanent and rotating exhibits. These exhibits feature artifacts from Spanish colonials, early settlers, and other regional explorers.
2.1 Miles
The Victoria Skate Park is a recreational facility that includes bleacher seating, a full bowl, ramps, and grinding rails. The park also has a water fountain, a full lighting system, and shade structures.
1.2 Miles
Riverside Stadium is a standard sized ball field that was first opened in 1947 as part of Riverside Park. It currently serves as the home of the University of Houston – Victoria Jaguars baseball team and the Texas Collegiate League's Victoria Generals.