- TripBuzz found 118 things to do with kids in or near Texas City, Texas, including 111 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Galveston, Friendswood, Kemah and Pasadena.
- From Nessler Park Family Aquatic Center to AMF Star Lanes, the Texas City area offers 72 different types of family activities, including: Arcades, Bowling, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- Resting on the Gulf Coast, Texas City is a small town on Galveston Bay. Close to Houston, it is a popular suburb for commuters. Along with a strong library system, the community also provides for an array of recreational activities for its residents and visitors. This includes several public outdoor spaces and athletic fields, along with a family water park.
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Take a look into the heart of Texas at the Butler Longhorn Museum in League City. Recounting the history of the Texas longhorn cattle, this museum also features western art exhibits and artifacts, making for a truly Texan experience.
14.6 Miles
Samano's Hobbies is a toy and hobby shop with a focus on radio controlled cars, planes, and other vehicles. The store offers an array of items that appeal to beginner hobbyists as well as to seasoned experts.
15.1 Miles
Featuring over 20,000 square feet of space, Jumping World is a large trampoline park offering a number of fun amenities to its visitors. These include a foam pit, two dodgeball courts, and a game room with a snack bar.
15.2 Miles
Offering bouldering challenges in its indoor rock gym, Space City Rock Climbing provides necessary equipment like harnesses and shoes to its visitors. The gym also has a top rope course.
16.4 Miles
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.
16.5 Miles
At the Space Center Houston, visitors can see the Galileo spacecraft of Star Wars fame, have lunch with an astronaut, feel like their walking in space, attend science shows, and take a tram tour of the facility. The facility was instrumental in launching men to the moon and beyond.
17.2 Miles
Offering a number of fields and courts, Countryside Park can be used for baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball and soccer. It also has trails for biking and hiking, areas for picnics including covered pavilions, playgrounds and a fitness course.
18.1 Miles
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.
18.5 Miles
The newest park in the Friendswood community is Centennial Park, which has standard features like a paved jogging trail, multi-purpose fields, soccer fields, a children's playground, and picnic pavilions. The park is also home to the outdoor Evelyn B. Newman Amphitheater.
18.9 Miles
The biggest public baseball complex in Pasadena is the Kipper Mease Sports Complex. Covering nearly 300 acres, the complex has multiple ball fields and a facilities pavilion with restrooms and a snack bar.