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Things To Do

Tomball isn't lacking for fun. From an old school drive-in movie theater to a renovated bowling alley, check out some of these neat places.

The Historic Rail Road Depot 

Public Parks

Showboat Drive-In Theater

Here's a great list from the offical Tomball Website:

  • The Tomball Farmer's Market - http://www.tomballfarmersmarket.org/
  • The Tomball Museum Center with a dozen historic buildings and museums.
  • Tomball’s restored railroad Depot and museum
  • More than 40 historic cemeteries, markers, museums and homes within a short drive
  • Three dozen driving ranges and golf courses for all skill levels just minutes away
  • Parks and nature preserves
  • Hiking and biking trails
  • Fishing and birding
  • Kayak and canoe along Spring Creek or Cypress Creek
  • Disc golf and paintball
  • Art exhibits at local galleries and the nearby Museum of Fine Arts Houston
  • The annual Christmas Candlelight Tours at Tomball’s Museum Center
  • Local community and professional theater productions
  • Live performances from well known “Texas music” artists and those on the way up at Main Street Crossing
  • Awarding-winning festivals such as:
  1. The Tomball Honky Tonk Music Festival
  2. Bugs, Brew & Barbecue
  3. Rail & Tails Mudbug Festival
  4. The Tomball Bluegrass Festival
  5. Art Walk, Tomball!
  6. The Tomball German Heritage Festival
  7. German Christmas Festival and Christmas on Commerce
  8. Tomball Night
  • Certified and informal runs and walks such as the annual Tomball Bunny Run
  • The family-oriented “2nd Saturday at the Depot” for kids
  • Antiquing and treasure hunting throughout the historic downtown district
  • Shopping at boutiques and specialty shops
  • Christmas tree farms
  • Discover pioneer life at Kleb Woods Nature Center and Farm
  • Pick your own fruit and berries at the Matt Family Orchard
  • Letterboxing and geocaching
  • Nature photography on more than 575 combined areas of nearby woodlands
  • SplashTown Waterpark – the largest waterpark in southeast Texas