Houston's sprawling suburbs aren't just filled with homes. There are plenty of fun family-friendly activities to try on your next venture outside the Loop. Here are some of the best.
LessThe first Margaritaville Resort in Texas opened last summer in Montgomery on Lake Conroe. The highly anticipated 186-acre resort features a splash of dining concepts and recreational activities, including a water park, an 18-hole golf course, a swim-up pool bar and boat rentals.
Spanning 150 acres of beachfront property, the Bolivar Beach Club & RV resort will offer a new way to glamp in style. Slated to open in November, the development will feature 207 concrete sites with full hookups, food truck park, grocery store, cabanas, pool with a swim up bar, a luxury bathhouse, laundry facility and fitness center.
The Sri Meenakshi Temple in Pearland can make you forget you live in Texas. This temple is dedicated to Meenakshi, the goddess of marriage. The temple hosts cultural events and has a vegetarian cafeteria, and welcomes visitors.
Rosenberg leaned into its history with trails with the Railroad Museum. The Rosenburg Railroad Museum provides information on Fort Bend's railroad history.
Baseball legend and former Houston Astros pitcher Nolan Ryan is featured prominently in an exhibit and in a statue in front of the Alvin Historical Museum.
The Lanier Theological Library specializes in Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Church History, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Egyptology, Linguistics, and Theology.
The Bayou Wildlife Zoo is an open range zoo in Alvin that features hundreds of animals in addition to a petting zoo and pony rides.
Former Bellaire bowling alley, the Palace Social, was revitalized and reopened in summer 2021.
The Lake Houston Wilderness Park in New Caney, provides a greenspace outlet for local residents.
The National Museum of Funeral History, which is located in Spring, contains a collection of artifacts and relics that aim to "educate the public and preserve the heritage of death care."