Hurricane Harbor is the largest water park in the Southwest and Six Flags Over Texas offers performances and nearly 100 rides, including the world’s No. 1-rated wooden roller coaster.
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Amusing, historic, educational and iconic are just a few of the words that can be used to describe the sights and attractions in Dallas. Regardless of which sights you choose to visit, you can be assured that you will find unique experiences available only in and around Dallas.
Six Flags
SpeedZone
A unique racing park dedicated to speed and competition. Includes four
types of racing, miniature golf, game room and private rooms/event
areas. Ideal for corporate events.
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Dallas World Aquarium
Though it has its share of marine life, the aquarium is much more, featuring a South American rainforest and other exhibits.
JFK
Soak in the history of the city’s darkest hour by visiting the Sixth Floor Museum in the Texas School Book Depository Building and the John F. Kennedy Memorial, designed by New York architect Philip Johnson.
Dallas Heritage Village
Travel back to Civil War-era Dallas and take a tour through 13 acres of a living history museum. Beautifully preserved, the Village portrays North Texas life from 1840 to 1910.
Dallas Arboretum – Explore 66 acres of lush landscape, gardens, and groves that are sure to impress the whole family. Situated off the shores of White Rock Lake, the serene scenery can calm any hectic day.
Dallas Zoo
The Children’s petting zoo gives hands-on feeding experiences with tropical birds. The zoo‘s nature exchange lets kids discuss their nature finds with a scientist and barter them for upgrades. Hot tip: South Carolina sand dollars go for way more than a backyard locust shell.
Fossil Rim
Minutes from Dinosaur Valley State Park, the driving safari gives visitors the chance to hand-feed or observe 60 species of free-roaming wild animals, including zebras, cheetahs and rhinos in their natural habitats spanning 1,700 acres. Feeding giraffes through the sunroof is an awesome experience and can make anyone feel like they are on an actual safari.
Tour 18 Golf Course
Ever play the 14th hole at Pebble Beach? How about Amen Corner at Augusta National? Tour 18 provides 18 holes from 16 famous golf courses all in one. A trio of friends designed the course holes to be near-exact replicas of the actual holes, including course length and scenery. Golf Magazine named the course one of the 65 “Golfiest Places in America.”





