- TripBuzz found 204 things to do with kids in or near Desoto, Texas, including 199 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dallas, Arlington, Irving and Grand Prairie.
- From AMF DeSoto Lanes to Windmill Hill Nature Preserve, the Desoto area offers 95 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Arts & Crafts Classes, Parks and Basketball.
- Located in Dallas County, and a suburb of Dallas, the city of Desoto, Texas is a thriving residential community known for its past as an agricultural community. The family-friendly area welcomes visitors to enjoy it's beautiful local parks, southern dining eateries, boutique shops and its arts, theatre and culture scene.
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A discount movie theater with ten auditoriums, Cinemark Movies 10 displays second-run movies using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers self-service ticketing, a game room and a concession area with food and drinks.
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1200 Gerault Road, Flower Mound, TX 75028
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The Flower Mound Community Activity Center is a recreational facility that is home to a fitness floor, an exercise studio, a chill zone, personal training, and locker rooms. The facility also has a 25-yard indoor pool.
30.6 Miles
Visitors to the Heritage Farmstead Museum can see over 10,000 objects related to farming on Texas's Blackland Prairie from 1890 to 1920. Also at the museum, visitors can tour the 1840 Stone House that is an example of a late Gothic Victorian home.
30.6 Miles
Primarily used for baseball, LaGrave Field serves as the home ballpark for the independent minor league team of the Fort Worth Cats. The field was also recently chosen to host games for a National Premier Soccer League team.
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A high school football stadium run by the Denton County Independent School District, the Hebron Hawk Stadium has been in operation since 2003. The stadium hosts all the Hebron Hawks home games, and can accommodate 9500 fans.
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Breckenridge Park is a large (200+) acre park populated by lakes, woodland, and open fields. Visitors can explore the lakes, walk on walking trails, and watch the local wildlife. A playground and picnic area is also available.
30.7 Miles
Log Cabin Village is a living history museum housed in seven cabins and a one-room schoolhouse circa the mid-1800s that were relocated to their present site and restored. Learn about 19th Century frontier history with a guided tour.
30.8 Miles
Many of the buildings in downtown Plano were constructed in the early 1890s after a fire almost destroyed the area. Today, visitors find a specialty retail district composed of antique stores and gift and clothing boutiques, along with government offices.
30.8 Miles
With a course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr, the Sky Creek Ranch Golf Club has hosted several tournaments, including the 2008 Gateway Tour and the 2013 Amateur Qualifier. The club offers semi-private, group, and individual lessons for people of all ages.
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At the Interurban Railway Museum, visitors can tour a railway post train car to learn about how mail moved on trains, see advertising from the early 1900s, and learn more about the people who lived in the area during the early 1900s. Visitors can also see a model railroad.