- Our list of the best things to do in Round Rock, Texas, features the top 123 nearby activities — including 43 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Round Rock, TX has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 20 things to do within the city of Round Rock, TX , followed by 103 popular activities in nearby cities, including Austin, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Marble Falls, Canyon Lake, Johnson City and Norfolk
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Waterside Sports is a family owned and operated business that offers personalized water sports services. The company has paddle boards, kayaks, and private lessons and also gives a 10% discount to all public service personnel.
44.6 Miles
Extreme Cheer & Tumble is a gymnastics program that caters to serious students of power tumbling and competitive gymnastics and cheerleading. In addition to these skills, the facility also offers classes in karate and other self-defense arts.
44.7 Miles
West Temple Park is a community park located in Temple. The park is 30 acres in size and features a playground, water play splash pad, basketball and volleyball courts, walking and bike trails, picnic areas, soccer goals and more.
44.7 Miles
Blora Paintball is a paintball park offering open play, equipment rentals, and other amenities for its guests to enjoy. The facility contains four different fields that are open for play to those who visit.
44.8 Miles
At Sammons Community Center, visitors can attend arts and crafts events, participate in fitness activities, or relax in a communal lounge. The center hosts weekly classes for fitness and painting.
44.9 Miles
Situated among rolling Texas hills, the Red Corral Ranch is a multipurpose facility that hosts weddings and other events in a variety of scenic settings. The ranch can host up to 200 guests, with overnight rooms for up to 33.
45.0 Miles
Visitors can take a ride on Spring Lake with the Meadows Center Glass-Bottom Boat Tours, formerly known as the Aquarena. The water in Spring Lake bubbles up from underground, because of the Edwards Aquifer, and is home to eight threatened species, and numerous migatory birds.
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Individuals who travel with Wimberley Zipline Adventures get views of creeks and canyons of the Wimberley Valley. The zipline tour lasts nearly two hours and covers an area of roughly 15 miles.
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Texas State University, 211 San Marcos Springs Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666
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Environmental education, research, and outdoor learning is the focus of The Meadows Center for Water & the Environment. Visitors can enjoy viewing a variety of exhbits and taking a glass bottom boat ride.