Lubbock Things To Do - Best Activities & Attractions in Lubbock TX
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ACap Rock Winery
- 408 E Woodrow Road Lubbock
Texas 79423 - +1 806 863 2704
- Overview The architecture of Cap*Rock Winery in Lubbock is a stunning Southwestern design. Travelers from all over the world have remarked on the style of the contemporary facility with its spaciousness, fourteen foot tall ceilings, graciously appointed interior, and beautifully manicured, large grounds. ... more on Caprockwinery.com
- Overview In 1992, a new vision emerged in the Texas Wine Industry with the debut release of wine from Cap*Rock Winery in Lubbock, Texas. Out of the flatness of the Texas High Plains rises one of the most beautiful winemaking facilities in the country. The stunning Southwestern mission style winery is outf... more on Caprockwinery.com/
Cap Rock Winery
408 E Woodrow Road LubbockTexas 79423
BBuffalo Springs Lake
- 9999 High Meadow Road
Lubbock, Texas 79404 - +1 806 747 3353
- Overview Buffalo Springs Lake is a spring-fed lake with about 225 surface acres and seven miles of shoreline. nestled in beautiful Yellow House Canyon on one of the forks of the Brazos River. The entire recreation area encompasses about ... more on Travel.yahoo.com
- Overview Buffalo Springs Lake, located on Farm Road 835 nine miles southeast of Lubbock in Lubbock County (at 33? 32’ N, 101? 42’ W), provides a major recreation area for West Texas. The lake comprises 200 surface acres and has a storage capacity of 3,950 acre-feet. Buffalo hunters first used Buffalo ... more on Tshaonline.org
Buffalo Springs Lake
9999 High Meadow RoadLubbock, Texas 79404
CWest Texas Music "Walk fo Fame"
- 1501 Mac Davis Lane
Lubbock, Texas 79401 - +1 806 775 2242
- Overview The West Texas Walk of Fame" began as a tribute to Rock and Roll legend Buddy Holly in the late 70's. Larry Corbin and Jerry Coleman were in Nashville visiting their singer/songwriter friend Waylon Jennings. Waylon brought up the subject of recognizing Buddy Holly. This conversation culminated in... more on Civiclubbock.com
- Overview “The West Texas Walk of Fame" began as a tribute to Rock and Roll legend Buddy Holly in the late 70's. Larry Corbin and Jerry Coleman were in Nashville visiting their singer/songwriter friend Waylon Jennings. Waylon brought up the subject of recognizing Buddy Holly. This conversation culminated... more on Civiclubbock.com
West Texas Music "Walk fo Fame"
1501 Mac Davis LaneLubbock, Texas 79401
DDepot Entertainment District
- 19th Street
Lubbock, Texas 79401 - +1 806 368 7606 / +1 800 692 403
- Overview A collection of historical buildings along and near Buddy Holly Avenue more on Lubbockhospitality.net
- Overview The Depot Entertainment District is the heartbeat of nightlife in downtown Lubbock. A collection of historical buildings along and near Buddy Holly Avenue, the Depot Entertainment District features live ... more on Visitlubbock.org
Depot Entertainment District
19th StreetLubbock, Texas 79401
EMackenzie Park
- 302 I-27
Lubbock, TX 79403 - +1 806 376 4477
- Overview MacKenzie Park established in 1968, is a neighbourhood Park that provides sports such as Softball, T-Ball, Soccer and ... more on Mackenzie-park.com/
- Overview Named for Coloned R. S. Mackenzie, who routed the last Native Americans from the region, this 500-acre park has picnic and camping facilities, fishing, swimming ... more on Travel.yahoo.com
Mackenzie Park
302 I-27Lubbock, TX 79403
FMuseum of Texas Tech University
- 4th St. and Indiana Ave Lubbock
TX - 806 / 742-2490
- Overview Established in 1929, the Museum is an educational, scientific, cultural, and research element of Texas Tech University. It is a not-for-profit institution by virtue of being a part of Texas Tech University. The Museum's purpose is to support the academic and intellectual mission of Texas Tech Uni... more on Depts.ttu.edu
- Overview Housing some three million objects and artifacts, this museum is a well-rounded facility that covers a diverse, if not terribly focused, mix of subjects: Visual arts, natural and social sciences, and the humanities are all represented with both permanent and regularly rotating exhibits. The ethno... more on Frommers
Museum of Texas Tech University
4th St. and Indiana Ave LubbockTX
GPraire Dog Town
- 1010 9th Street
Lubbock, TX 79457 - +1 806 775 2687
- Overview Of all Nature's wild creatures, none is more appealing and entertaining to watch than the Prairie Dog. Prairie Dog Town was established in Mackenzie Park in the early 1930’s by Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy N. Clapp. It was started with four dogs and two burrows and was the first protected prairie dog c... more on Parks.ci.lubbock.tx.us
- Overview Of all Nature's wild creatures, none is more appealing and entertaining to watch than the Prairie Dog. Prairie Dog Town was established in Mackenzie Park in the early 1930’s by Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy N. Clapp. It was started with four dogs and two burrows and was the first protected prairie dog c... more on Parks.ci.lubbock.tx.us
Praire Dog Town
1010 9th StreetLubbock, TX 79457
HOmnimax Theater & Science Spectrum Museum
- 2579 s. Loop 289 between University & Indiana
Lubbock, TX - +1 806 745 6299
- I have lived in Lubbock about 13 years now & I absolutely love going to the Science Spectrum. It was fun when I was younger & now I think it is a fun educational place to go! I highly recomend this place ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- was not fun. people were rude. people would not help me with anything. more on Yahoo! Travel
Omnimax Theater & Science Spectrum Museum
2579 s. Loop 289 between University & IndianaLubbock, TX
ILubbock Fine Arts Center
- 2600 Avenue P
Lubbock, TX 79411-2418 - 767-2686
- A nice time. We enjoyed the Fine Arts Center. more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview This small nonprofit center sponsors about 12 exhibits a year from various collections, often eclectic and unusual and frequently ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Lubbock Fine Arts Center
2600 Avenue PLubbock, TX 79411-2418
JNational Ranching Heritage Center
- 4th Street & Indiana
Lubbock, TX 79415 - +1 806 742 0498
- Break in schedule allowed for a visit in June 2006. Without really "pushing it" spent about three hours there, and that was just the outside portion. The Jewell House with the "shooting slots" and the upstairs area that was used during raids, drift fences, dugouts, carriages, barns. I wondered if... more on TripAdvisor
- Lots to see, great history of ranching industry, close to beautiful Texas Tech campus. more on Yahoo! Travel
National Ranching Heritage Center
4th Street & IndianaLubbock, TX 79415
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