9 Things to do Good for Big Groups in That You Shouldn't Miss

September 17, 2021 Dorsey Hagwood

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Bastrop River Company, Texas Reptile Zoo, Zip Lost Pines, Hero Water Sports, Fisherman's Park, Dinosaur Park, Bastrop State Park, Barton Hill Farms, Capital of Texas Zoo.
Restaurants in Lost Pines Region

1. Bastrop River Company

Excellent
88%
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7%
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3%
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5.0 based on 74 reviews

Bastrop River Company

Bastrop River Co is convniently located on the Colorado River inside Fisherman's Park. Our seasoned staff members are the most knowledgeable and experienced outfitters on the Lower Colorado River. The River Co's most popular activies include - a 2-3 hour day trip on the El Camino Real paddle trail, - a 5-8 hour full day trip on the Wilbarger paddle trail, - rent a boat or stand up paddle board for an hour of paddling around under the historic old iron bridge, - take an overnight river camping trip

2. Texas Reptile Zoo

Fm20 Less than 1 mile South from HWY 71, Bastrop, TX 78602 [email protected] http://www.texasreptilezoo.com
Excellent
94%
Good
6%
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Texas Reptile Zoo

Come see reptiles from around the World. From snakes to lizards to dragons to crocs... The TRZ is located in Central Texas and is an exhibit, education and behavioral research facility where patrons can view and learn about varied species of Reptiles from around the World.

Reviewed By davind408 - San Antonio, United States

I’m not a huge fan of snakes and such BUT... when my kids make me go to these places it’s not that bad. It’s really cool to see all of the different species. This place was fun for all ages.

3. Zip Lost Pines

Excellent
97%
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1%
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5.0 based on 170 reviews

Zip Lost Pines

An experience that is inspiring and filled with adventure for you and your family, friends, and colleagues just outside of Austin, Texas. Zip Lost Pines offers Texas's longest side-by-side zip line experience, with six zip lines soaring through the Lost Pines from platform to platform over steep canyons while catching a glimpse of the mighty "Texas" Colorado river. If you’re looking for something fun to do while visiting Austin or Bastrop, come zip line with us in the hill country! Great for: - Corporate team-building - Family gatherings - Birthday Parties - Large Groups - Unique date - Outdoor adventure - Kids We now offer both Full (6-Line) Zip Line Tours and Half (3-Line) Zip Line Tours to accommodate a variety of budgets. We are currently open Thursday through Monday. For groups of 10 or more, we can make exceptions and accommodate you any day of the week!

4. Hero Water Sports

603 FM 1441, Bastrop, TX 78602-7673 +1 512-718-3496 [email protected] http://herowatersports.com/
Excellent
83%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
8%
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0%
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Hero Water Sports

Hero Water Sports is Texas’ very first inflatable water park, a place fit for people of all ages where anyone can be a hero. In our water park, taking your family, your coworkers, and your friends out for a water-fueled, unforgettable adventure is a heroic act, and all you have to do is drive out to Lake Bastrop to make it a reality. You’ll have fun in clear, clean lake water free of chlorine, in a park with a low carbon footprint and minimal environmental impact on the lake, making your day of adventure an eco-friendly one. We always have certified lifeguards on duty and everyone in the park wears a life jacket, so you can relax knowing safety is always a top priority here. Come by and get a day pass, and enjoy discounted rates for military, law enforcement, and first responders all year round.

Reviewed By STAZZ4 - Chesterfield, United States

Visited during our annual family gathering and it was well worth the 1.5 hr drive. Logan was amazing as he helped and encouraged our kids and parents (13-65) to ensure everyone had a blast. A cooler with drinks and snacks along with camp chairs and shade tent made it easy to spend the day there. Those too old/young to participate have water access via a man-made beach area to play/cool off. It’s already an affordable day however his military discount made us deeply appreciate his way of giving back to veterans. Thanks Logan!!! This was the highlight of our week!

5. Fisherman's Park

1200 Wilson St, Bastrop, TX 78602-2934 +1 512-332-8800 http://www.cityofbastrop.org/page/parks.Parks_and_Trails
Excellent
47%
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42%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Fisherman's Park

Reviewed By brawnerology - Houston, United States

We LOVED our quick trip to Fisherman's Park! From the picnic, BBQ, and volleyball to the sandy beach on the river, we will definitely be back!

6. Dinosaur Park

893 Union Chapel Rd, Cedar Creek, TX 78612-3904 +1 512-321-6262 http://www.thedinopark.com
Excellent
53%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Dinosaur Park

Reviewed By amomofcrazy2 - Odessa, United States

Me and my children love dinosaurs and enjoyed every minute of it. The walking trail was fun and my kids loved looking for the hidden artifacts along the way. The staff was friendly and the gift shop was clean.

7. Bastrop State Park

3005 Tx-21, Bastrop, TX 78602 +1 512-321-2101 http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/
Excellent
48%
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4.0 based on 212 reviews

Bastrop State Park

A Large portion of the Bastrop State Park was destroyed by a devasting fire in September of 2011. The community along with the State and other organizations have been replanting the trees. Although it doesn't possess the same beauty it offers an interesting perspective in how a forest is regrown. There are still a number of areas that were not burned that you can see as well as a number of the Historic buildings. This park is listed in the National Historic Registry. There is RV and tent camping available. Bastrop State Park is located next to Buescher State Park and suffered very little damage. You can see the beauty of the Lost Pines, see what a fire can do to a forest and see the Lost Pines in their toddler stage of growth. Both Bastrop and Buescher State Parks are not far from the North and South shores of Lake Bastrop where you can enjoy a wonderful weekend at the Lake.

Reviewed By OnlyWifey - Little Suamico, United States

We've stayed here 3 times and each time the park looks better and better. It's been 10 years since the fire and lots of new growth. Nice hiking trails, easy for the kiddos Too! Bathrooms are immaculate, hosts do a great job keeping them clean. On weekends, the park provides programs too. They are rebuilding the dam now. We stayed in Piney Hill.

8. Barton Hill Farms

1115 Fm 969, Bastrop, TX 78602-3100 +1 855-969-1115 http://www.bartonhillfarms.com
Excellent
43%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
7%
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Barton Hill Farms

Barton Hill Farms is the perfect escape from the city. We offer premier festivals for those of all ages to come and enjoy. In the Fall, we have our Pumpkin Patch & Fall Festival, which has many attractions including our corn maze, pumpkin patch, jumping pillows, views of the Colorado River, and much more. During our Spring Festival, stroll through our flower fields, and enjoy our many attractions. JOIN US for our 2018 Pumpkin Patch and Fall Festival at Barton Hill Farms! Tickets go on sale August 26, 2018 at 12am! Saturdays & Sundays, September 29th thru November 4th. Saturdays: 10am-7pm Sundays: 10am-6pm Monday, October 8th: 10am-6pm

9. Capital of Texas Zoo

376A Jenkins Rd, Cedar Creek, TX 78612-3792 +1 512-303-6675 [email protected] http://www.capitaloftexaszoo.org
Excellent
37%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
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Poor
3%
Terrible
17%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 62 reviews

Capital of Texas Zoo

Reviewed By Augie101032 - Round Rock, United States

We loved the experience there! We took our 4 yr old and one yr old grandkids. For the first time. Yes it was not a concreted manicured zoo. It is a privately run zoo. The owner opens it up to the public so the kids and kids at heart can enjoy seeing and interacting with a veriety of animals. They don't spend alot of money on landscaping because they use it to take care of the animals. They keep the prices affordable so kids from all walks of life can enjoy the exhibits. If you think things are not up to your standards the consider donating and making things better instead of criticizing and steering people away from a zoo that needs the public to support it. We enjoyed our experience and will be back a d plan to help by donating and helping where we can.

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