- 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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17.8 Miles
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700 Planetarium Place, UT Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019
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Live stargazing is on the menu at Planetarium at the University of Texas at Arlington. These one-hour shows are presented on a 60-foot dome screen and consist of stargazing of tonight's sky presented by a space scientist.
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Located along Joe Pool Lake, Lynn Creek Park features a white sand swimming beach and a boat launch with access to the lake. The park has nearly 100 picnic sites including some group pavilions, a volleyball court and a playground.
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Experience the best in live entertainment productions, in the intimate setting of Theater Arlington. This 199-seat venue has featured award-winning plays, concerts, and other live entertainment for more than 35 years.
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760 Jim Wright Freeway North, Fort Worth, TX 76108
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Known for its collection of military artifacts dating to the Civil War, the Texas Civil War Museum also houses an extensive variety of domestic items, including the Judy Richey Victorian Dress Collection, with over 300 dresses and articles of children's clothing from the Victorian era.
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The main attraction of Fish Creek Linear Park is the broad, 14 foot concrete path that stretches for 7 continuous miles. The trail is often called as the ‘Trail of Two Cities,’ as it stretches between Arlington and Grand Prairie.
18.9 Miles
Describing itself as a 'Texan Sized Marketplace', Trader's Village is a flea-market style collection of booths and vendors selling everything from trinkets to high end furniture. Attractions also include food, and family rides.
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6101 South Onyx Drive, North Richland Hills, TX 76117
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Fossil Creek Park is a 58 acre park with green space, water features, and athletic facilities. The park has three lighted softball fields, a wooded nature trail, and access to Big Fossil Creek.
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Known as the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, AT&T Stadium is much more than a sporting venue. Guided or self-guided tours through this architectural wonder are available most days.
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AT&T Stadium, located in Arlington, is home to the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. Other events like concerts, soccer and motorcross races are held at the facility, which has 80,000 seats and a retractable roof.
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5100 S Robinson Road, Grand Prairie, TX 75052
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A city park, Parkhill Park & Pavilion features a variety of amenities, including a playground for kids, open green spaces, a football field and concession stand, and a pavilion with restrooms.