- Our list of the best things to do in Bandera, Texas, features the top 62 nearby activities — including 29 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bandera, TX has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Bandera, TX , followed by 50 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boerne, Kerrville and Comfort
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40,000 artifacts, including art & furniture, glimpse the cowboy & pioneer cultures of the Old West in a museum built in 1933
19.3 Miles
Hill Country Paddle Sports provides sales and rentals of all equipment necessary for stand up paddleboarding, as well as providing paddleboarding yoga classes. They also have both single and double kayaks for rent.
19.4 Miles
Hill Country Distillers is a distillery that produces moonshine and brandy and also offers food and cocktails at their bar and patio. They feature music and TVs, and the facility is dog-friendly and includes a pen.
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Branch On High is a boutique winery that uses sustainable practices and organically focused operation with 20 acres of vines, comprising 16 varietals. Their wines include Award Winning Petite Sirah, Picpoul Blanc, Cabernet, Souzao, Vermentino and Tannat.
19.6 Miles
Dedicated to the German patriots that were killed for siding with the Union during the Civil War, Treue Der Union Monument features an informative plaque that explains the historical event. The monument is a large stone pillar surrounded by trees.
19.7 Miles
Gray's Equine is a small equestrian facility offering several equestrian related services. Services offered include boarding, riding lessons, horse training, horse showing, hauling, lunging, mane pulling, and body clipping. Boarding includes daily turnout, feed, and hay 3 times per day.
19.7 Miles
Consisting of ecosystems like a spring-fed marsh and tall grass prairie, Cibolo Nature Center features a 3 mile trail loop for visitors to hike on. The visitors center has free trail maps and displays with live animals like lizards.
19.8 Miles
Flatrock Park features a great deal of wide open space for sports or just for running around. This riverside park also has a boat dock for river access, and hosts a River Parade each year.
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The Kerrville-Schreiner Park is a 517-acre camping and recreation area. People can rent canoes and kayaks to use on the Guadalupe River, camp, view wildlife and the butterfly garden, and watch performances in the amphitheater.
20.9 Miles
At Backdoor Theatre, visitors can attend Shakespeare plays, Broadway musicals, jazz concerts, and more. The theater also offers several performing arts education programs where children can learn how to act, sing, and dance.
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Visiting the Museum of Western Art is a chance to see 150 sculptures, 250 paintings and many artifacts. Especially well represented at the museum is artists from the Taos school, along with Fred Harman, Robert Longheed, George Phippin, and Harold Von Schmidt.