- TripBuzz found 169 things to do with kids in or near Burleson, Texas, including 160 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Arlington, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie and North Richland Hills.
- From Pirates Cove Fun Zone to Going Apes, the Burleson area offers 97 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Amusement Parks (Kids), Mini Golf and Water Parks.
- An outlining city suburb, employees from Fort Worth, Dallas and Arlington reside in Burleson. Along with a variety of shopping and dining locales, Burleson has a number of outdoor parks, lakes and streams where outdoor activities like hiking, boating and fishing can be enjoyed. The city is also home to Hidden Creek Golf Course, recognized as one of the toughest courses to play in the Metroplex area.
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2610 Valley View Ln, Farmers Branch, TX 75234
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Visitors can tour The Rose Gardens of Farmers Branch to enjoy beautiful landscaping, smells, and an appreciation for nature. There are 6 walking trails and over 500 different kinds of roses to enjoy.
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2610 Valley View Ln, Farmers Branch, TX 75234
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Available for rental, Gussie Field Watterworth Park Pavilion provides ample space for a grand celebration. Along with picnic tables and grills, the facility offers both tennis and basketball courts as well as a playground for younger guests.
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Fair Park is not only a location suitable for a nice walk during ordinary days, but also a site that features museums and other events. Guests who are interested in shopping can also attend this 227 acre location's flea markets.
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1462 First Avenue, Dallas, TX 75210
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From Stingray Bay to the Intertidal Zone, the Children's Aquarium at Fair Park is an interactive attraction designed to provide hands-on experiences with marine life. Meet an albino alligator, upside-down jellyfish, giant Pacific octopus, and electric eel.
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With lots of shade and benches for seating, Pepper Park provides a nice place for relaxing or simply reading a book. The park is further equipped with recreational space for games like baseball, softball and soccer.
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Most known for its ball fields, Oran Good Park hosts a number of softball and other sports tournaments. This park further provides seating for fans along with public restrooms for added convenience.
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The Cotton Bowl is a famous football stadium best known for its classic January 1st bowl game that previously had played a factor in deciding the national champion. Additionally, the location has also hosted the Red River Rivalry contest between Texas and Oklahoma.
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A 220-acre facility, McInnish Park features 27 sports fields for soccer, baseball and softball along with concession and restroom facilities. The park also has a fishing lake, picnic tables, grills, playgrounds and a boat launch for canoes and kayaks.
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Stone Creek Park is a 21 acre park featuring a full size aquatic splash pad. Attractions include soccer fields, a basketball court, a baseball field, a skate park, an amphitheater, a playground, and picnic pavilions.
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With replicas of 18 of the most well-known holes in the world, the Tour 18 Dallas gives golfers the chance to test their skills on famous holes without traveling the world. Replicas include Cherry Hills #1, Winged Foot #10, and Pine Valley #17.