- Our list of the best things to do in Irving, Texas, features the top 519 nearby activities — including 175 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Irving, TX has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sports & Fitness, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 29 things to do within the city of Irving, TX , followed by 490 popular activities in nearby cities, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Arlington, Plano, Frisco, Richardson, Garland, Grand Prairie, Carrollton, Euless, Lewisville, Coppell, Flower Mound, North Richland Hills, Keller, Mansfield, Hurst, The Colony, Southlake, Farmers Branch, Duncanville, Mesquite, Cedar Hill, Bedford, Rowlett, Desoto, Allen, Waxahachie and Jefferson
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Industrial & State Hwy 5, McKinney, TX
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The first burials at the 57-acre Pecan Grove Memorial Cemetery occurred in the mid-1800s. The cemetery is also home to a recreated Settlers Hall that can be rented for community meetings and weddings.
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The Texas Woman's University features a historic chapel on campus which is known as the Little Chapel in the Woods. The 110 seat church was built throughout 1938 and 1939 and was designed by architect O'Neil Ford.
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University Lanes is a bowling alley and amusement center. It features open bowling, league bowling, and occasional tournaments, as well as cosmic bowling in the evenings. There is also a snack bar with a full bar on the premises.
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A family playground, the Buffalo Nickels Mini-Golf and Arcade is located in Burleson Texas. The facility offers arcade games for a nickel as well a mini-golf. A small admission is charged for the reduced arcade prices.
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One Nature Place, McKinney, TX 75069
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The 289-acre Head Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary is divided into three parts, a tall grass prairie, bottomland hardwood, and limestone escarpment, and visitors can see all on the 6.5-mile nature trail. The museum also has a native plant garden, and science exhibits.
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9601 Fossil Ridge Road, Fort Worth, TX 76135
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One of the largest city-owned nature centers in the United States is the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge which covers just over 3,600 acres. In addition to educational programs, there are a wide range of hiking trails in the area.
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Lake Worth offers guests the opportunity to go boat riding or swimming on this body of water. While this site used to serve as a huge entertainment hub in the area, it is now simply a tranquil place to visit.
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760 Jim Wright Freeway North, Fort Worth, TX 76108
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Known for its collection of military artifacts dating to the Civil War, the Texas Civil War Museum also houses an extensive variety of domestic items, including the Judy Richey Victorian Dress Collection, with over 300 dresses and articles of children's clothing from the Victorian era.
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Take a self-guided tour at In-Sync Exotics to view the collection of exotic felines. This non-profit, started in 1998, serves as a rescue facility for neglected, abused and unwanted exotic cats.
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In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue takes in injured or otherwise imperiled animals, cares for and protects them, and allows visitors to see them in a protected and controlled environment. Resident animals include a wide array of big cats.