Things to Do in Waco, Texas
From iconic attractions to hidden local gems, here's what Waco News recommends for things to do in Waco. Whether you're visiting for a weekend, hosting out-of-town family, or rediscovering your own city, this guide is curated by locals who know what's worth your time.
Magnolia Market at the Silos
Cost: Free to enter
Time: 2-5 hours
Best for: Everyone
Chip and Joanna Gaines' famous home goods store + bakery + food trucks + lawn games. Iconic Waco destination.
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Homestead Heritage
Cost: Free to visit; pay for purchases
Time: 2-3 hours
Best for: Families, craft lovers
Working farm community with craft demonstrations (woodworking, pottery, blacksmithing), restaurant, store.
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Outdoor & Parks
Cameron Park
Cost: Free
Time: 2-6 hours
Best for: Hikers, families, outdoor enthusiasts
416-acre urban park along the Brazos River — one of the largest urban parks in Texas. Trails, cliffs, picnic spots, river access.
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Family & Educational
Cameron Park Zoo
Cost: $13-17
Time: 3-4 hours
Best for: Families
Highly-rated zoo featuring 1,700+ animals in natural habitats. Affordable, family-favorite.
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Dr Pepper Museum
Cost: $8-12
Time: 1-2 hours
Best for: Families, history buffs
Birthplace of Dr Pepper (invented in Waco in 1885). Soda jerk demos, history exhibits, tastings.
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Texas Ranger Hall of Fame
Cost: $8-12
Time: 1-2 hours
Best for: History lovers, families
Honors the Texas Rangers law enforcement legacy. Authentic artifacts, interactive exhibits.
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Outdoor & Educational
Waco Mammoth National Monument
Cost: $5-7
Time: 1-2 hours
Best for: Families, kids interested in dinosaurs/fossils
National monument preserving 24 Columbian mammoth fossils. Guided tours over an active excavation site.
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Arts & Culture
Baylor University campus
Cost: Free
Time: 1-3 hours
Best for: Architecture fans, prospective students
Walk the historic Baylor campus — Pat Neff Hall, Burleson Quadrangle, and the iconic statue garden.
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Plan your visit
Most attractions in Waco are accessible by car; check individual venues for parking and accessibility. Many offer free admission with paid extras (gift shops, special exhibits). Major events draw heavier crowds — check our civic calendar for upcoming festivals and community events.
Best for families
Family-friendly options dominate Waco's attractions, with parks, museums, and family-oriented venues popular year-round. Many places offer kid-specific programming and discounts on weekdays.
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