- Our list of the best things to do in Deer Park, Texas, features the top 188 nearby activities — including 67 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Deer Park, TX has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sports & Fitness, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Deer Park, TX , followed by 184 popular activities in nearby cities, including Houston, Pasadena, Friendswood, Humble, Baytown, Kemah, Pearland, League City, La Porte, Alvin, Kingwood, Texas City, Missouri City and Clear Lake
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Little Cedar Bayou Park is a multi-use park adjacent to La Porte's wave pool venue. The combined venues offer soccer and baseball fields, two rugby pitches, wave pool, sand volleyball, tennis courts and concessions area.
7.1 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.
7.6 Miles
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Sylvan Beach
400 N Bayshore Dr, off Fairmont & 146, La Porte, TX 77571
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Sylvan Beach offers a large beach area for swimming and sunbathing. It also features a fishing pier, a large playground for kids, benches to relax on, and pavilions and tables for picnicking.
7.6 Miles
The Little Cedar Bayou Wave Pool is operated by the local parks department and offers an artificial wave pool experience for swimmers of all ages. Open daily during the summer, the pool is surrounded by a picnic and playground area.
7.7 Miles
A small playground, manmade beach, picnic tables, fishing pier and bait shop are available at Sylvan Beach Park. The park is pet-friendly so owners can allow their fury friends to take a dip when they visit the beach.
7.8 Miles
The Crow's Nest Art Gallery is a gallery that features primarily hand-crafted Native American art in various genres. The gallery also features pottery, jewelry, paintings, and sculptures by a variety of Texas artists.
7.9 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.
8.4 Miles
Displaying a taste of the town's history, the Baytown Historical Museum contains exhibits such as indigenous shelters, old print presses, dated tools, news clippings, and a number of old photographs.
8.9 Miles
Baytown's Bicentennial Park rests on an extensive open area of land. Opened in 1976 to correspond with the country's bicentennial, the park features a gazebo and outdoor theater area, and hosts the annual Fourth of July celebration.
9.4 Miles
At Cork Grinders, visitors can relax with great food and live music as their entertainment. The comfortable atmosphere is also great for sampling a variety of delicious wines and beers.