- TripBuzz found 16 things to do with kids in or near Brownwood, Texas.
- From Brown County Rodeo to Academy Lanes, the Brownwood area offers 9 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Parks, History Museums and Bowling.
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At Brown County Rodeo, visitors can watch experienced cowboys rope bulls and rodeo clowns perform for children. The rodeo hosts a variety of different shows, from goat to cattle shows.
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At Academy Lanes, visitors can participate in tournaments, join leagues, or simply enjoy recreational bowling. The alley has a pool table are with three tables to choose from.
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Park Road 15, RR 5 Box 160, Brownwood, TX 76801
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Lake Brownwood State Park is perfect for a weekend away from the city. This state park has hiking and nature trails, a lake for fishing, boating, and swimming, as well as cabins for a more luxurious camping experience.
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213 South Broadway, Brownwood, TX 76804
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Serving the community, Brownwood Public Library Genealogy & Local History Branch provides visitors with resources like microfilms, newspapers, phone books, and other records for genealogical research. Some of the earliest documents date back to the mid 1800s.
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212 N. Broadway, Brownwood, TX 76804
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Housed in the historic jailhouse that was built in 1902, the Brown County Museum of History & Firearms Museum of Texas preserves local history and presents multiple exhibits. The Firearms Museum segment offers rotating exhibits on both the history and use of firearms as they relate to Texas.
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Having been deeply involved in helping to build the stadium, the Gordon Wood Stadium in Brownwood, Texas was named for the late coach. The stadium features collegiate football and is open to the public.
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The Brown County Museum of History maintains a collection of artifacts and memorabilia that commemorates and celebrates local history and culture. The museum is located in what was once the Brown County Jail.
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Consisting of a large open field, Wendell Mayes Park offers visitors a fenced off baseball diamond. The park's field has goals set up on different ends for visitors to play soccer at.
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As a community park, Pat Coursey Park offers visitors an open space in the middle of downtown for recreational activities. The park features rock walls and has a waterfall for photo ops.
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Coggin Park is a 15.15 acre park that includes a variety of athletic fields, picnic areas, a pecan orchard, playground and walking trail. Amenities are composed of tennis courts, baseball/softball fields, soccer fields, basketball full court and sand volleyball.