- TripBuzz found 18 things to do with kids in or near Bastrop, Texas, including 3 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Austin and Lockhart.
- From Giggle N Jump to Bastrop Skating Rink, the Bastrop area offers 73 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Farms & Ranches, National & State Parks and Mountain Biking.
- The county seat of Bastrop County, this city is located 30 miles southeast of Austin. Situated along the Colorado River, Bastrop has a population of over 7,000. The city is nicknamed 'The Most Historic Small Town in Texas' and 'Heart of the Lost Pines'. Bastrop is notable for its film industry, with several major motion pictures being at least partially filmed in the town.
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A public swimming pool, the Gilleland Creek Pool is open year round for lap swimming and seasonally for recreational swimming. The pool hosts swimming lessons, as well as two youth swim teams.
29.5 Miles
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18500 N SH 130 Service Rd SB, Pflugerville, TX 78660
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Visitors to the Hawaiian Falls Waterpark can enjoy the kiddie pool, water slides, wave pool and lazy river and they have zip lining as well. The park has a Christian theme, with bible quotes posted throughout the park.
29.6 Miles
Featuring 3D and digital projection, Tinseltown shows the latest movies in its stadium seating auditoriums. The theater features Cinemark XD technology, which uses high frame rate picture formats and a larger screen than the rest of the theaters.
29.6 Miles
A wooded area with grass fields, Pfluger Park rests on 30 acres and is home to a portion of Gilleland Creek. It features a playground, trails suitable for biking and hiking, volleyball and basketball courts, picnic areas and a gazebo.
29.6 Miles
La Grange Lanes is a bowling alley that offers bowling for people of all ages from Tuesday through Sunday. The alley is open for parties and special events on Mondays and has food, drinks, and four HDTVs.
29.7 Miles
Located in two historic buildings from the 1890s, the Texas Quilt Museum displays antique and contemporary quilts and has a variety of exhibits. In addition, the complex has a period Texas garden and a 13' x 85' outdoor mural.
29.7 Miles
Constructed in 1842, the Fayette County Courthouse is a building of historic and architectural interest. Meticulously restored and maintained, the building is open to the public when court is not in session.
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Located adjacent to Falcon Pointe Gardens, Bark Park is a grass field for dogs to roam and play. It has a watering area for dogs, large boulders for seating and separate areas for small and large dogs.
29.8 Miles
Passed along to four different generations, the family-owned Jersey Barnyard is a working dairy farm. Visitors can learn about farming and agriculture, interact with the animals, and eat ice cream when they visit the farm.
29.8 Miles
A historic jail built in 1883, the Old Fayette County Jail is a Victorian Gothic structure built from native stones. The jail is now a museum with exhibits of county law enforcement memorabilia.