Attractions around Beaumont
Explore 18 attractions, restaurants, shops around Beaumont
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Gator Country
21159 Fm 365 Rd, Beaumont, TX 77705-8810
Wildlife and Alligator Adventure Park. Home of the legendary "BIG AL" at 13'4" and now introducing "Big Tex" at 13'8.5" largest live alligator capture in the world.
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McFaddin-Ward House Museum
1906 Calder Ave, Beaumont, TX 77701-1517
The Beaux-Arts Colonial-style house and its furnishings reflect the lifestyle of the prominent rancher's family who struck oil at Spindletop and made it their home for seventy-five years. Today, the museum offers docent-led tours of the house for guests 8-years and older, self-guided tours of the carriage house and gardens, as well as year-round events and programming. Reservations are highly recommended. Call for tour details and reservations.
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Spindletop - Gladys City Boomtown Museum
5550 Jimmy Simmons Blvd., Beaumont, TX 77705
Museum exhibiting life in Spindletop during the first oil boom.
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Fire Museum of Texas
400 Walnut St Beaumont, TX, Beaumont, TX 77701-2344
The Fire Museum of Texas is housed in the historic 1927 Central Fire Station for the City of Beaumont. View interactive exhibits for the entire family that trace the history of the fire service in the state of Texas. Our exhibits explore equipment, trucks and fire fighting methods from the mid-1800s to the present. Perhaps one of the most comprehensive fire museums in the nation, our exhibits feature a 1856 Howle Hand Drawn Tub Pumper, a 1909 Ladder Truck and a 1931 REO Light Truck - the first of its kind in the entire world. An interactive Fire Safety House allows children to practice escaping from a house fire.
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Beaumont Botanical Gardens
6088 Babe Zaharias Dr, Beaumont, TX 77705-6747
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Colorado Canyon
6110 Folsom Dr, Beaumont, TX 77706-7266
Colorado Canyon offers 2 18 hole Miniature Golf courses with a large 12' tall waterfall, Arcade Games, Noble Romans Pizza and other Snack Bar items. Also offered are Gemstone and Fossil Mining in an authentic looking western town setting, Canyon Critters (their version of Build-a-bear), and the Canyon Jumper (trampoline with bungee cord harness). Birthday Party facilities, Covered Porch & Picnic areas are also available as well.
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Texas Energy Museum
600 Main St, Beaumont, TX 77701-3305
History and science museum that tells the colorful story of Texas oil. Discover petroleum science from geological formation in ancient seas to modern day refining. Experience the saga of the Spindletop oil field in 1901.
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Art Museum of Southeast Texas
500 Main St, Beaumont, TX 77701-3213
Located in downtown Beaumont, Texas, just beyond the bustling traffic of Interstate 10, people find a Texas-sized surprise when they visit the Art Museum of Southeast Texas. There's always so much to see with rotating art exhibits, exciting educational activities and fun-filled family events. AMSET's exhibitions focus on 19th through 21st Century American fine and folk art with an emphasis on regionalism. Open Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m.
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Parkdale Mall
6155 Eastex Fwy, Beaumont, TX 77706-6797
Located in Beaumont, TX, Parkdale Mall features more than 150 specialty stores such as Buckle, Aeropostale, Hot Topic, Justice, and PacSun as well as Sears, Dillards, Macy's and JCPenney.
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Jefferson Theatre
345 Fannin St, Beaumont, TX 77701-3207
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Babe Didrikson Zaharias Memorial Museum
1750 E.Interstate 10, Beaumont, TX
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Edison Museum
350 Pine St Edison Plaza- Red Brick Building, Beaumont, TX 77701-2437
We are OPEN since July 2022! After being closed for 2 years, we have expanded to open the upstairs. Business hours Tuesday-Friday 9am-2pm
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Riverfront Park
701 Main St, Beaumont, TX 77701-3318
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Saint Anthony Cathedral Basilica
700 Jefferson St, Beaumont, TX 77701-2844
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The Chambers House
2240 Calder St, Beaumont, TX 77701-1523
Built in 1906 by a local lumberman, the house was sold to the Chambers family in 1914. C. Homer and Edith Fuller Chambers moved into the home with their two young daughters, Ruth, 11 and Florence, 16 months old. The family cherished this home for the rest of their lives. While the Chambers daughters did go off to college, a fairly unusual occurrence in those days, both returned home and never married. Few changes occurred to the house or it's furnishings in nearly 90 years of Chambers family occupancy. The collection inside contains nearly all of the original family furniture and artifacts, most dating to a 1924 remodel. Very little was thrown away and they rarely purchased anything new. A truly unique tour awaits anyone wishing to see how an upper middle class family lived life during the 1920’s through 1940’s time period.