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Top Things to Do in Houston Outside the Loop

Published Aug 12, 2021 by Melissa Fox

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It's no secret that the nation's 4th largest city offers world-class cultural experiences and amenities. But when considering things to do in Houston, we often think inside the I-610 Loop that surrounds the urban core. Yet there is so much more to explore beyond the Loop! 

The Houston suburbs are one-of-a-kind communities with unique activities all their own. Here are just a few places to explore outside of the Loop. 

Have a Blast at Space Center Houston

Space Center Houston is consistently rated as one of the top attractions in Houston, and for good reason. The museum gives visitors an in-depth look at the science and history of space travel, hosting more than 400 artifacts and one-of-a-kind experiences. Here you can touch a moon rock, get an up-close look at a rocket and even take a tram tour to NASA’s Johnson Space Center where visitors get a behind-the-scenes look at Mission Control, the astronaut training facility and much more. 

While in the Clear Lake area keep the fun going and head to the waterfront city of Kemah for dinner at one of the multiple restaurants that overlook Galveston Bay, shop for unique gifts and art at the local shops, and for a little carnival fun walk over to the famous Kemah Boardwalk. With rides ranging from the classic carousel to the thrilling Board Walk Beast, an exhilarating speed boat ride that takes you out on the bay, there is a ride for you no matter what your thrill-seeking speed. 

Explore the Great Outdoors at Brazos Bend State Park 

Brazos Bend State Park is a nature lover’s paradise. Located just 45 miles from Downtown Houston, Brazos Bend has over 37 miles of trails that range from paved and wheelchair-friendly to primitive trails that take you deep into the forest. Stop by the Nature Center before you hit the trails to learn more about the park’s three ecosystems and its many residents, including the over 250 alligators that call the park home. 

Be sure to pack a picnic dinner for some amazing sunset views. Once the sun sets and those big Texas stars appear, head to the George Observatory for an out-of-this-world experience. Located in the heart of Brazos Bend, the George Observatory’s observation deck allows guests to get an up close view of the heavens while learning from the in-house astronomers. 

Take Your Tastebuds on Vacay in Asiatown 

As the most diverse city in the U.S., Houston boasts some pretty amazing food from all over the world, and the gastronomical experiences in Houston’s Asiatown are near the top on the list. Located in Southwest Houston, influences in this area come from India, Korea, China, Thailand, Vietnam and many other nations. Local restauranteurs bring their culture to the dinner table with amazing dishes from Korean bar-b-que and Viet Cajun crawfish to dumplings and everything in between. Our advice? Don't fill up too much at one restaurant, but instead take a tour of what the area has to offer and sample just a little bit it all. 

Take a Trip to Texas’ Past at George Ranch Historical Park

Just 30 miles from Downtown Houston, in Richmond, TX, George Ranch Historical Park takes visitors on a trip through time to discover what life was like in Texas 100 years ago. Sitting on 20,000 acres, George Historical Park is a history lesson come to life. The park features historic homes, costumed interpreters, hands-on activities, live cattle working, blacksmithing demonstrations and much more. 

After your visit, take a stroll through Richmond’s historic downtown. There you will find unique shops and restaurants that help give Richmond a distinct identity all its own. 

Explore a Museum that Digs Deep 

Looking for something a little different than your average science or art museum? The National Museum of Funeral History has you covered. Located in North Houston, 20 minutes from Downtown, visitors can explore the nation’s largest authentic collection of historical funeral items, including artifacts from past U.S. Presidents, Popes and celebrities, all while learning about the science and history behind the world’s oldest cultural ritual. 

After visiting the museum, head about 10 miles north to one of the Houston region’s hidden gems—Old Town Spring. Once a 19th century railroad hub, Old Town Spring now offers guests an authentic experience with over 100 family-owned storefronts, including sundries, artisan crafted woodwork and jewelry, art galleries and more. And you better come hungry because Old Town Spring has something for every palette, including breweries, fine dining and of course Texas BBQ. 

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