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The Best Activities, Attractions, & Places To Go in Waco, TX

Take a trip to central Texas and visit the city of Waco! This unique town offers a variety of things to do for all ages. From camping and water parks, to Magnolia Market and museums, your visit to this city will be one to remember. Keep reading for the best activities, attractions, and places to go while in Waco, TX!

The entrance sign at Camp Fimfo Waco

Camp Fimfo Waco

Visit our camping resort for some fun in the sun! Located just 10 minutes away from the city, Camp Fimfo Waco offers the best camping in Waco, TX. From the wide variety of accommodations, themed events, and on-site attractions, your family is guaranteed to make lifelong memories. Whether you've never camped before or are a camping connoisseur, Camp Fimfo is the place to visit. You can book your stay online here.

Magnolia Market at the Silos in Downtown Waco

Magnolia Market at the Silos

You've probably heard of popular TV stars, Chip & Joanna Gaines, and their show Fixer Upper on HGTV. Well, have you been to Magnolia Market in downtown Waco? Thousands of visitors and fans make the trek to the Silos each week to visit the numerous shops and attractions within Magnolia Market like Magnolia Table, Magnolia Press, Silos Baking Co., and much more! The iconic landmark Silos are a great photo opportunity and the area makes you feel as if you're in a cozy neighborhood. Stop in when you can, or check out their schedule of events for themed weekends.

The Dr. Pepper Museum, a must-see attraction in Waco, TX

Dr. Pepper Museum

The Dr. Pepper city of origin? Waco, TX! The Dr. Pepper Museum features two buildings, including three floors in the historic bottling plant building. As a guest, you're able to book an experience of your choice — Make-A-Soda, Taste-A-Soda, the Extreme Pepper Experience, and the Paranormal Tour. Stop by the Soda Fountain for one of their famous Dr. Pepper Floats and be sure to visit the gift shop!

Mammoth National Monument in Waco, TX

Mammoth National Monument

Only a few miles from Camp Fimfo Waco, the National Park Service U.S. Department of Interior Waco Mammoth National Monument showcases the world's largest exhibit of mammoth fossils. Plus, it now features a dig shelter where you can have an overheard view of the mammoths. The site also features a scenic trailway with benches and rest areas, allowing visitors to reflect on what life was like during the age of the mammoths. 

Lions at Cameron Park Zoo in Waco, TX

Cameron Park Zoo

Cameron Park Zoo is an award-winning natural-habitat zoo that celebrates wild animals and is a great thing to do in Waco with kids! Natural habitats create an at-home environment for a number of species from around the globe. Different exhibits give you a glimpse into types of wildlife across the globe, in habitats that reflect their home environments. 

Cameron Park Zoo also offers select programs and presentations throughout the year, allowing guests to get an even deeper look into animals and topics that interest them.

The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame sculpture

Texas Ranger Hall of Fame & Museum

Founded in 1968, the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame & Museum is the official hall of fame, museum and archives for the Texas Rangers, the oldest law enforcement agency in the United States. Texas Rangers can be seen as a symbol of the American West, and the "Wild, Wild West." Located along the banks of the Brazos River, this museum celebrates and preserves the history of the Texas Rangers. 

The iconic Waco Suspension Bridge in downtown Waco

Waco Riverwalk

Explore downtown Waco from a different perspective. The Waco Riverwalk is a lighted trail approximately seven miles long that loops along both banks of the Brazos River. The scenic trail stretches from Baylor University to Cameron Park and passes under the iconic Waco Suspension Bridge. You can access the Riverwalk from various areas throughout downtown Waco. The Riverwalk trail is pedestrian, wheelchair and bike-accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

 

As you can see, there's plenty of things to do in Waco, TX for both adults and kids! Plan a camping trip at Camp Fimfo Waco, make a stop at Magnolia Market, or take in the beauty of Waco from the Waco Riverwalk. If you're looking for even more fun activities and attractions to try, check out this site for additional ideas. We hope to see you in Waco, TX soon!