Things to Do with Kids in Schertz, TX

  • TripBuzz found 84 things to do with kids in or near Schertz, Texas, including 82 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Antonio, New Braunfels, Canyon Lake and Seguin.
  • From Pickrell Park to Crescent Bend Nature Park, the Schertz area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, National & State Parks and Tubing.
  • Schertz is a family-friendly residential community known for it's love of the arts and supporting its local culture. Home to an array of festivals, including the Absolute Jazz Festival and The Schertz Sweetheart Pageant, the city draws thousands of tourists to the area annually. Other points of interest to enjoy while in town include the local sights and tastes of the city.
  • TripBuzz found 84 things to do with kids in or near Schertz, Texas, including 82 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Antonio, New Braunfels, Canyon Lake and Seguin.
  • From Pickrell Park to Crescent Bend Nature Park, the Schertz area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, National & State Parks and Tubing.
  • Schertz is a family-friendly residential community known for it's love of the arts and supporting its local culture. Home to an array of festivals, including the Absolute Jazz Festival and The Schertz Sweetheart Pageant, the city draws thousands of tourists to the area annually. Other points of interest to enjoy while in town include the local sights and tastes of the city.
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13.6 Miles
91% 11 votes
Theaters 124 Elizabeth avenue, New Braunfels, TX MoreLess Info
At Circle Arts Theatre, visitors can attend musicals like Fiddler on the Roof and plays like The Odd Couple. The theater offers a discounted ticket rate for seniors, students, and military with ID.
13.7 Miles
87% 194 votes
Tubing 250 Meusebach, New Braunfels, TX MoreLess Info
Rent a tube and explore the Comal River with Texas Tubes, where a two hour float allows you to take in the scenery.
13.7 Miles
79% 1115 votes
Zoos 3903 N. Saint Marys St, San Antonio, TX 78212 MoreLess Info
The San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium contains 8,500 animals on 56 acres. This zoo has one of the largest bird collections in the world including Lory Landing where visitors can feed the lorikeets nectar.
13.9 Miles
92% 12 votes
Historic Sites River Road, Alpine, TX MoreLess Info
Situated in the middle of Big Bend National Park, Mariscal Mine is a mercury mining site that has been abandoned since the 1940s. The mine is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
13.9 Miles
81% 43 votes
River 100 Leibscher Drive, New Braunfels, TX 78130 MoreLess Info
On the Comal River in New Braunfels, Prince Solms Park is a popular spot for outdoor fun activities such as tubing, swimming and sun bathing. The park is also equipped with a a playground space for younger kids.
14.0 Miles
89% 1114 votes
Gardens 3800 N. Saint Mary's St, San Antonio, TX MoreLess Info
Visitors to San Antonio can walk on the shaded paths of the Japanese Tea Garden and feed the Koi fish. The garden also has a 60-foot waterfall, stone bridges, and a Jingu House Cafe.
14.0 Miles
90% 62 votes
Bridges Faust Street, New Braunfels, TX MoreLess Info
Well over a century old, New Braunfels' Faust Street Bridge is significant to the history of the area. A pedestrian bridge, it offers beautiful views of the Guadalupe River where both fishing and swimming is often enjoyed.
14.1 Miles
76% 1888 votes
Water Parks 400 N. Liberty, New Braunfels, TX 78130 MoreLess Info
Swimmers find a variety of ways to stay cool at Schlitterbahn New Braunfels Waterpark, including water slides, tunnel slides, surfing rides, and tube chutes. The waterpark even has a swim up bar so getting a drink does not require leaving the fun.
14.1 Miles
Within close proximity of San Antonio, The Bandit Golf Club features a beautiful course on a winding creek. Recognized as one of the best area courses, it is designed with rolling greens and deep sand bunkers.
14.2 Miles
89% 180 votes
Canyon Highway 306 West, New Braunfels, TX MoreLess Info
Opening in 1966 by the Army Corps of Engineers, the 8,230-acre Canyon Lake is designed to protect the cities below it from floods. Visitors find opportunities to boat, fish, and swim in the lake, while along its 80 miles of shoreline, people can camp, hike, picnic, and hunt.
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