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Free and Cheap Things To Do In Spring/Klein

By Jorge Martinez July 27, 2016

Spring and Klein are growing areas that are proving to be the places to go to for fun, many of which have a low cost. We have compiled a list of places that are either free or cheap to attend.

 

Chill...The Milkshake Bar

Photo Credit: Chill...The Milkshake Bar

Chill is truly a hidden gem in the Klein area and is designed to look just like a 50's dinner. Serving up milkshakes with names like Gimme Smore, Cookie Monster and my favorite, Chilled Monkey, you just can't go wrong.  Best of all, they have loads of classic board games that you can play with your children as you indulge in a shake.  My kids absolutely love Chill and I love that it was created by a local Mom who wanted to help her children raise money to go on mission trips to help those less fortunate.

6402 Louetta Road

Spring, TX 77379

(832) 559-7093

 

Bouncin Bears of Texas

 

Photo Credit: Bouncing Bears of Texas

Your children would not want to leave this place after seeing it. This facility is full of fun and bouncy inflatables for your children to jump on. It is literally a room full of bounce houses. Children and parents alike will get some exercise while also having a blast.

6526 FM 2920 Rd.

Spring, TX 77379

 

Collins Park

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Collins Park was created for children and sports lovers. The 55-acre park has five lighted softball fields, four lighted baseball fields, one lighted basketball pavilion, one soccer field, one sand volleyball court, two playgrounds, a skate park, an amphitheater, nature trails, barbecue grills, a canoe launch, and fishing along Cypress Creek. This park would be a blast to spend the whole day at. You could take some burgers and dogs to grill and have an all-out summer barbecue.

6727 Cypresswood Dr.

Spring, TX 77379

 

Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens

 

Photo Credit: Mercer Arboretum

This 300-acre park is divided by Aldine Westfield Road.  The east side holds the botanic gardens, which have over 20 acres of beautiful gardens. Some feature bamboo, color displays, daylilies, endangered species, and tropicals to name a few. There is also a walking trail and ponds. The west side of the arboretum holds two playgrounds, picnic area, barcecue pavilions, hickory bog, cypress swamp, boardwalk, maple collection, and several miles of walking trails that get lost in the magnificence of preserved woodlands.

22306 Aldine Westfield Rd.

Humble, TX 77338

 

Pundt Park

This 380-acre park has a dog park, canoe launch, playground, equestrian and multiuse trails, and two lakes. You can enjoy a sunny day at the park with your children. Take some sandwiches and have a picnic at one of their tables, and then spend your whole day exploring the Texas wilderness.

4129 Spring Creek Dr.

Spring, TX 77373

  

Sky Zone Trampoline Park

 

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Have a high-flying adventure as you jump to new heights in this facility lined with wall-to-wall trampolines. Your children will expend their energy while playing ultimate dodgeball, jumping into the foam zone, and dunking in the sky slam.

605 Spring Hill Dr.

Spring, TX 77386

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