- TripBuzz found 38 things to do with kids in or near Marble Falls, Texas, including 27 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Burnet, Johnson City, Dripping Springs and Cedar Park.
- From Lake Marble Falls to Lake LBJ, the Marble Falls area offers 73 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Lake, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- The city of Marble Falls settled in Burnet County, Texas is home to just over 6,000 residents in an area of 12 square miles. The self-named Lake Marble Falls is joined in the Highland Lakes on the Colorado River, the largest chain of lakes in Texas, on the edge of the city. Marble Falls boasts this natural lake and waterfall, in combination with the growing center of entertainment and tourism.
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761st Tank Battalion Avenue, Fort Hood, TX 76544
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The Third Cavalry Museum provides a look at the history of one of the Army's most unique regiments. It is a large campus that includes outdoor equipment displays, a children's exhibit and the Third Calvary Association gift shop.
49.3 Miles
GarQuest Bowfishing specializes in guided freshwater bowfishing tours and day trips throughout the region. They also offer equipment to rent or purchase, as well as offering instructional classes in learning this method to catch large lake and stream fish.
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125 Mabel Jones Drive, Canyon Lake, TX 78133
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Functioning as a community resource center, CRRC of Canyon Lake provides visitors with recreational classes for dance, fitness, and sports. The center is home to community programs like senior activities and hunger assistance.
49.7 Miles
Tube Haus offers tubing tours down the Guadalupe River. The facility lies on the Horseshoe Loop, which is a gentle stretch of river ideal for tubing. Visitors are welcome to bring coolers and beverages in plastic containers.
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12915 Fm 306, Canyon Lake, TX 78133
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At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Hill Country, visitors can set up camp at the tent and RV campgrounds, rent a cabin, or go swimming in the pool. The park also has activities like disc golf, sand volleyball, and craft classes.
49.8 Miles
Visitors swim, snorkel, scuba dive, tube, canoe, and kayak on the clear water of the San Marcos River, and along its banks are many popular campgrounds. The river is home to several endangered species including the Fountain Darter, San Marcos Gambusia, San Marcos Salamander, and Texas Wild Rice.
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Built in 1970, the Stonetree Golf Club holds a minimum of 25 tournaments each year. The course has four sets of tees at every hole, a practice facility that includes a short game area and a double ended driving range.
49.9 Miles
Visitors exploring the Guadalupe River find a lot to do including canoeing, fishing, swimming, and tubing. Along the shores, people can ride horses, hike, camp, ride mountain bikes, or bird watch.
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Spanning 200,000-sqft of space, the Wildfire Ranch Area is an indoor equestrian facility that includes a rodeo area, livestock pens, and 250 horse stalls. The facility also has heated grandstands and a concession stand.
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12034 Farm-To-Market Rd 306, Canyon Lake, TX 78133
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Visitors can enjoy tubing on the Guadalupe River with River Sports Tubes. They offer three float trips: short floats (1 mile), medium floats (1.5 miles), and long floats (2.5 miles).