- TripBuzz found 59 things to do with kids in or near Terrell, Texas, including 51 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockwall, Garland, Mesquite and Rowlett.
- From Terrell Bowling & Entertainment Center to Southern Cross Equestrian, the Terrell area offers 87 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Aviation Museums.
- Kaufman County is home to the city of Terrell, Texas and it's over 15,000 residents. The city spans an area of just over 18 square miles and is located just a short 32 miles from Dallas. Terrell finds itself rich in culture and the arts, proudly hosting a variety of historical venues and celebrations of community.
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Hilltop Lanes offers family fun in Waxahachie. The center features bowling and league play, as well as a pro shop, an onsite cafe and a video arcade with billiards.
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1850 E Beltline Road, Coppell, TX 75019
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Playing host to amateur volleyball players, La Playa Volley Ranch offers over 15 volleyball courts for players to choose from. In addition to the courts, it has a tiki bar catering beers for visitors in between matches.
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Visitors can see an exciting game of football with the world renowned Dallas Cowboys at the AT&T Stadium. The stadium can seat 15,000 people and has several concession stands where visitors can purchase snacks.
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1850 E Beltline Road, Coppell, TX 75019
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Annual Volleyball BMF Project Tourney is annual beach volleyball tournament that features twenty teams in a round robin competition. The funds and proceeds from the tournament contribute to equipment and training for search and rescue agencies.
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Built around a restaurant and bar, La Playa is actually an extensive recreational facility as well. The site features 24 sand volleyball courts, indoor billiards rooms, a swimming pool, and multiple dart boards in the bar area.
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A multi-purpose facility, QuikTrip Park serves as a sports venue for the Grand Prairie Airhogs, a minor-league baseball team. But when baseball is not in season, the stadium often hosts musical concerts, graduations and other community events.
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Mountain biking is one of the most popular activities at Cedar Hill State Park. Bird watching, camping, boating, and swimming are other attractions, along with various playgrounds to entertain younger children.
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Penn Farm at Cedar Hill State Park showcases the history of Texas with an emphasis on the history of farming. Both self-guided and guided tours are available of the center which displays how family farms once operated and how they have changed over time.
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A 220-acre facility, McInnish Park features 27 sports fields for soccer, baseball and softball along with concession and restroom facilities. The park also has a fishing lake, picnic tables, grills, playgrounds and a boat launch for canoes and kayaks.
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A great deal of Boy Scout history is put on display at the National Scouting Museum. The additional meeting rooms at the site also serve as special spaces for Boy Scout workshops and celebrations.