- Our list of the best things to do in Marble Falls, Texas, features the top 58 nearby activities — including 32 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Marble Falls, TX has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Marble Falls, TX , followed by 40 popular activities in nearby cities, including Burnet, Johnson City, Dripping Springs, Cedar Park, Canyon Lake and Wimberley
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Over 1,200 acres of land that was originally used for cattle ranching in the mid 1800's were turned into Inns Lake State Park in 1950. Today visitors enjoy hiking, camping, swimming, boating, and even scuba diving in the immense lake.
12.6 Miles
The Daniel Adams Fine Art Gallery is an art gallery that features artwork by the artist Daniel Adams. The gallery has raised over 50 million dollars in donations to non-profit organizations.
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127 East Jackson Street, Burnet, TX 78611
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Golf enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to Delaware Springs Golf Course. This 18-hole championship course is designed witth water hazards and sand traps to challenge all levels of golfers. Tours of the facility are available, as well as lessons and a pro shop.
12.6 Miles
At Fort Croghan, visitors can get an inside glimpse of pioneer life in the Civil War to Wild West time periods. The fort was built in 1849 and retains its original architecture and some historical artifacts.
12.6 Miles
Located along Hamilton Creek, Galloway & Hammond City Park features lighted baseball fields with bleachers and concession areas. It also has a zero-depth splash park as well as an 18-hole disc golf course.
12.6 Miles
A city park located on 51 acres, Haley Nelson Park features an amphitheater for events along with soccer fields and a disc golf course. It also provides picnic areas, open areas and trails suitable for hiking.
12.7 Miles
Visitors can view a collection of historical aircraft that include bombers, fighters, and transport planes at the Confederate Air Force. The museum works to acquire, preserve in flying condition, and restore American military combat aircraft.
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Longhorn Cavern State Park opened to the public in 1938. Filled with a rich history, the cavern serves as a concert venue, is home to several CCC era historic structures, and provides several 1.5 to 3 hour walking tours.