12 Indoor Activities to Beat the Texas Heat
Temperatures are rising in Texas, which means one thing – we need some fun indoor activities stat! Prepare to learn something new at an interactive museum, get your happy hour on at a local brewery or winery, and so much more.
Frisco – KidZania
Did someone say indoor amusement park? Meet KidZania. The first and only US location is right here in Frisco, Texas and gives kids the fun opportunity to explore the world around them in the ultra-realistic miniature city. The two floors of fun features indoor activities that let your child role-play 100+ more real-life occupations.
Beaumont – Fire Museum of Texas
Some days, it feels like we need to be drenched with a fire hose. Thankfully the Fire Museum of Texas is the next best thing. Explore a collection of antique engines, drive the fire truck simulator, and even get suited up in real-life firefighter uniforms. Did we mention, the world’s largest working fire hydrant is located right outside the museum? Your Instagram feed deserves this kind of content.
El Paso – Plaza Theatre
Whether you’re in the mood to jam the night away, LOL with the best comedians around, or catch a movie, the Plaza Theatre is the place to be. In fact, the world’s largest film festival dedicated to classic films, the Plaza Classic Film Festival, takes place at this theatre every summer. What are you waiting for? Check out the upcoming events and take a break from the Texas summer.
Richardson – Free Play
Throw it back and cool it down with Free Play‘s 95+ retro arcade games. The $12 entry fee gets you access to the arcade’s wide assortment of vintage games like pinball, Pacman, Mario Bros, and so many more. Plus, the bar has one of the largest and best beer lists in the metroplex.
Fredericksburg – National Museum of the Pacific War
What better way to combat the Texas summer heat than with an engaging and unforgettable history lesson. The Fredericksburg museum is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country and makes for the perfect daytime activity for the whole family (especially you history buffs out there!)
Lubbock – McPherson Cellars
Anytime is a good time a enjoy a glass of red, but exploring the Texas wines at McPherson Cellar‘s tasting room is one of our favorite summer activities. The McPherson family is known as one of the pioneers of the modern Texas wine industry with 40+ years of experience under their belt buckle.
Pearland – Grab a Glass at a Local Brewery
If you’re more of a beer kind of person, Pearland‘s local brewery Vallenson’s Brewing Company is just what you need. Located just outside of Houston, this is the perfect escape for H-Town foodies.
Allen – Pinstack
Looking to stay cool in Allen? Head over to PINSTACK! Start off by grabbing a bite to eat or raise a glass and grab a mimosa or beer at the full bar. Get your fun on with your choice of bowling, arcade games, laser tag, bumper cars, rock climbing and even a high ropes course.
Waxahachie – Webb Gallery
One step inside Webb Gallery in Waxahachie and you’ll understand why it get’s the title as of one of the most funky galleries in the state. The hidden gem is open by appointment only, but trust us, if you’re in the area you’ll want to make a stop.
Frisco – iFly
Nothing beats feeling the breeze behind your hair… unless of course it’s a Texas summer. So avoid the hot temperatures and try indoor skydiving at iFly in Frisco. No parachute, no jumping, but all the fun. The modern take on skydiving is perfect for anyone from 3 – 103.
Plano – Texas Pool
Okay fine, you caught us. This may not be an indoor activity, but nothing screams Texas summer like diving into a pool in shaped like the lone star state itself. The Texas Pool is 168,000 gallons of saltwater features a diving board, two water slides, and beach volleyball. Ready to make history this summer? This icon is so legendary it’s actually listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
San Angelo – Shop Local Bootmakers
This couldn’t be a ShopAcrossTexas story without at least a little shopping! Every Texan needs a good pair of boots, and San Angelo’s local bootmakers are some of the best in the state. Explore countless styles and unique designs, get fitted, and walk (or ride) away into the sunset with an extra bit of Western pizzaz – that’s what we call a Texas summer activity!
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