- TripBuzz found 93 things to do with kids in or near New Braunfels, Texas, including 71 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Marcos, Canyon Lake, Seguin and Wimberley.
- From McKenna Children's Museum to Rockn' R Rides, the New Braunfels area offers 77 different types of family activities, including: Tubing, River, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- The city of New Braunfels is a tourism and recreation destination located in central Texas. Drawing thousands of visitors each summer, the city features cold-spring rivers and a popular water park. Popular with international tourists, the city also hosts the annual Wurstfest, an authentic German-themed festival celebrating the areas rich German heritage and local sausage vendors.
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Jacob's Well Natural Area is a deep well and swimming hole fed by an artesian spring 140 feet below the surface. Local vegetation and wildlife surrounds the well, which also features an attached creek. Saturday tours and parking are available.
24.7 Miles
Tours of the Bella Vista Ranch include the winery, orchards, and gardens with the opportunity to learn about the agriculture and cultivation processes used for their olives, grapes, and other fruits. Guided tours are scheduled on the weekends and last roughly one hour.
24.7 Miles
Located on 45-acres of Texas farmland, Hunters Chase Farms is an equestrian facility that features 2 open barns, 2 outdoor arenas, and a mini cross-country course. The farm offers overnight camps and private lessons.
25.2 Miles
SeaWorld is an amusement park that offers visitors the opportunity to view a variety of marine animals. Guests of this location can also purchase refreshments at a variety of establishments throughout the park as well SeaWorld memorabilia.
25.2 Miles
Splashtown is a 20 acre water park that features a wave pool, an activity pool, water basketball, and 40 waterslides. Visitors of this site can also play beach volleyball and purchase refreshments at the site.
25.4 Miles
Lookout Mountain is a hiking site that offers guests the chance to take in views of the surrounding area at the top. The location also features a cave, which can be access by hiking up the mountain.
26.3 Miles
The San Antonio Botanical Garden provides visitors with a large, curated collection of plants, trees, and flowers in a single organized setting. The garden comprises a conservatory and large open area with paved trails through the various themed areas.
26.5 Miles
Visitors to the Witte Museum find the South Texas Heritage Center where visitors can learn about the history of the area. Visitors soon find the H-E-B Body Adventure Powered by University Health System focused on fitness education.
26.6 Miles
The 343.7-acre Breckenridge Park contains the Japanese Tea Garden, San Antonio Zoo, Playscape, Lambert Beach, softball fields, and hiking paths. The park also contains three pavilions that can be rented for special occasions.
26.7 Miles
Fort Sam Houston is a military museum that offers guests the chance to learn about the military history of San Antonio, including the role of military doctors and nurses. The location, which hosts graduation ceremonies from Army medical schools, also features a food court.