- TripBuzz found 54 things to do with kids in or near Belton, Texas, including 39 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Temple, Killeen, Salado and Fort Hood.
- From Live Oak Ridge Park to Stillhouse Hollow Lake, the Belton area offers 53 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Lake, Water Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Belton, TX is located only 42 miles south of Waco, 60 miles north of Austin, and 16 miles east of Killeen. Guests have a variety of activities to choose from in Belton, including fishing and boating on Lake Belton, checking out the Belton Rodeo, visiting one of the many parks, and catching a livestock show at the Expo Center.
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1101 N. College Street, Georgetown, TX 78626
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Georgetown Park & Recreation maintains the city's parks and recreation facilities and provides recreation programs to its visitors. Recreation programs and facilities include soccer, lifeguard training, summer camps, a tennis center, and a dog park.
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Mel's Lone Star Lanes has 40 bowling lanes, an arcade, party rooms, sports bar, and a grill. Children can bowl here because the facility has bumper bowling on every lane, while the more experienced bowler can compete in league bowling.
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Jim Hogg Park is located on the north side of Georgetown Lake. Some of the most popular available activities are boating and fishing as there is a boat ramp on site.
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1003 N Austin Avenue, Georgetown, TX 78626
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Now in phase 2, the San Gabriel Park - Creative Playscape was designed to provide an engaging and entertaining play area for kids with all different levels of physical and cognitive ability.
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Featuring an array of car racing activities, Heart O' Texas Speedway is a great place for a family gathering or group outing. Located in Elm Mott, special events like bike races and a demolition derby are also held here.
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718 E Main Street, Gatesville, TX 76528
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Several local historical associations were combined into one entity in 1980 to found the Coryell Museum Historical Center. The history of the local area is documented and put on display at the center with special emphasis on pioneer immigration to the Texas Frontier.
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Offering digital projection and sound, guests can enjoy the latest movies releases at City Lights Theater. Their seating is high-backed and have the ability to rock and recline. The chairs are arranged in a stadium seating style.
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Measuring nearly six acres, Bark Park is a fenced canine recreation facility located in a pecan grove. The park provides drinking water, dog waste bags, benches, an agility course, double-gated entry and a separate small dog area.
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Located on Georgetown Lake, Cedar Breaks Park can be used for fishing, boating, hiking, biking and hunting. It provides a 26-mile trail, campsites with toilets and electrical hookups, picnic facilities and terrain that includes dense forest and prairie grasslands.
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Covering the history of Williamson County, the Williamson Museum has interactive exhibits and collections of historical images. Exhibits include images of Hispanic-American families, the history of World War II, the history of Swedish immigrants, and exhibits on local artisans.