- Our list of the best things to do in Sulphur, Louisiana, features the top 31 nearby activities — including 14 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Sulphur, LA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, Outdoor Places, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Sulphur, LA , followed by 25 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lake Charles and Vinton
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44.3 Miles
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765 Pearl Street, Beaumont, TX
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Located in a restored Victorian-style building with an intimate performance area, the Julie Rogers Theatre for the Performing Arts hosts a variety of performances. Acts include symphonies, dance troupes, and pop and rock music concerts, among others.
44.3 Miles
The Julie Rogers Theatre is a live entertainment facility that is best known for being the home of the Symphony of Southeast Texas. The facility can seat 1,253 people in the downstairs section and 412 people in the upstairs.
44.4 Miles
Located downtown, Jefferson Theatre hosts a variety of entertaining performances. The facility is well-maintained, and offers a nostalgic experience with ornate details and comfortable seating. Its notable architecture also makes this an enjoyable landmark for performance fans.
44.6 Miles
Centennial Playground is an advanced barrier free playground that caters to kids of all developmental and physical abilities. The playground also includes swings that accommodate wheelchairs, autistic centric play areas, a pond with fountain, and a hike and bike trail.
44.7 Miles
With a huge variety of world class skating equipment, Beautiful Mountain Skate Plaza is skaters' home. With ledges, stair sets, rails, bank to bank, and manual pads, the park has it all.
45.1 Miles
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20 votes
1750 E.Interstate 10, Beaumont, TX
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The Babe Didrikson Zaharias Memorial Museum is devoted to sharing the story of arguably the greatest female athlete of all time. Visitors can learn about her Olympic legacy, golf championships, and other notable achievements before she died of cancer in 1956.
45.3 Miles
The McFaddin-Ward House Museum was built in 1905 and features the luxury and amenities that were available to a wealthy family during the early oil boom years. The museum features docent-led tours, period furniture, historic exhibits, and more.
45.5 Miles
The Chambers House Museum is a historical house museum that has special admission discounts for students. The museum chronicles the life of the Chambers family and includes furniture and personal items.
46.1 Miles
Dogs of all sizes can run off their leashes at the Ida Reed Dog Park, which is the first dog park in the city. There is an adjoining public park offers a playground, two basketball courts, and a tennis court.