- TripBuzz found 170 things to do with kids in or near League City, Texas, including 159 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Galveston, Pasadena, Houston and Friendswood.
- From West Bay Common School Children's Museum to Glory Paintball, the League City area offers 77 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Rock Climbing, Trampoline Parks and Children's Museums.
- An outlining community of Greater Houston, League City is home to both commuters and residents working locally. This resort community offers many indoor waterparks and other tourist attractions such as walking trails and a nature center where both bird and wildlife watching can be enjoyed. League City also has a number of unique boutiques, specialty shops and restaurants for added pleasure.
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Located on 316 heavily wooded acres, the Timber Creek Golf Club has three 9-hole golf courses, a golf academy, and the Legends Grill. The courses vary in length, with Creekside being the shortest and Timber Trails being the longest.
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At Bouis Tennis Academy, a tennis coach provides personalized instruction to both adults and children at any level of skill. The coach teaches the basics of tennis as well as providing tips for improving skills.
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Established in 1968, the Friendswood Historical Society takes as its mission the preservation and celebration of local history and culture. The society maintains a museum and hosts historically-themed special events throughout the year.
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A replica of the first house built in Friendswood, the Frank J. Brown Heritage Museum and Barn is indicative of the area's Quaker homes from the late 19th century. Second floor exhibits tell the history of Friendswood's first 50 years.
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The 2,500-acre Armand Bayou Nature Center was founded in 1974. The center has a boardwalk that takes guests through forests and marshes, as well as live animal displays, a butterfly garden, animal platforms, and an 1800's farm site.
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Offering activities for all ages and interests, Frankie Carter Randolph Park features ball fields, nature trails, tennis and volleyball courts and playgrounds. Also in the park, visitors can find an abundance of McCarthy roses, a favorite of the park's namesake.
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Located in the oldest house in Friendswood, the Perry House Museum was restored by the Friendswood Historical Society for visitors to enjoy. The home is furnished with period antiques provided by the Perry family descendants.
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A performing arts home for all ages, the Purple Box Theater offers both live productions and theater classes. A variety of programs for kids through adults ensures the future of theater in Friendswood.
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Sitting on over 80 acres of land, Bayou Wildlife Park offers toured tram rides through the different wildlife areas. In addition, the park has pony rides and a petting zoo for younger children to play with the animals.
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Situated along Clear Creek, 1776 Memorial Park is a 12-acre wooded park designed for nature walks and wildlife observation. The park is located across the highway from the busier, Frankie Carter Randolph Park.