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Things to Do in Wichita Falls, Texas

The city of Wichita Falls TX is filled with beautiful parks and lakes, as well as interesting museums. It was a cattle center until oil was discovered in the region around 1918.

The Kell House Museum, one of the most popular attractions in the city, is a must-see. It has 14 rooms that feature dynamic collections of period pieces, including cowboy hats from the Wild West and Native American artifacts.

Kell House Museum

The Kell House Museum is one of Wichita Falls most historic landmarks. The museum tells the history of Wichita Falls through the eyes of the family who built it. The charm of the building is enhanced by its unique architecture, family furnishings, decorative art, and historical costumes. There are guided tours available.

The grounds are beautiful, with a white columned pergola and the Carriage House providing dressing rooms and catering kitchens. The garden’s romantic ambiance makes it the perfect place for a once-in-a-lifetime wedding.

Lake Arrowhead State Park

Lake Arrowhead State Park is situated on the shores of a beautiful reservoir that spans 16,000 acres with 106 miles of pristine shoreline. It was originally built to provide water for Wichita Falls. Today, it is one of the premier recreational sites in the region. The lake is a wonderful place to swim on a beach that’s not supervised, as well as boating, waterskiing and fishing.

Camping, disc golfing, hiking and picnicking trails are also available in the park. The surrounding scenery is lush. It’s a dog friendly park and offers educational outreach programs for youngsters centering around wildlife preservation. The park’s equestrian campsite has four plots that come with 50-amp electricity, a tie rail and corral as well as water hookups.

Wichita Falls Waterfall

Wichita Falls has a vibrant arts scene, and hosts many fun events each year. The city is also home to beautiful parks, a rich aviation and oil history and gorgeous parks. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful Texas town.

Lucy Park, located in downtown Wichita Falls, is home to an impressive 54-foot-high man-made water fall on the Wichita River. The park has a concrete-paved path that’s perfect for walking and running.

The Kay Yeager Coliseum hosts the Midwestern State University graduation and is also home to the local team of hockey. It also plays host to WWE wrestling and concerts by big-name artists.

Wichita Falls Vineyards and Winery

Vineyards nestled between the Wichita River, Buffalo Creek and the rolling waters. Here you can taste wines that capture the spirit and history of Wichita Falls, from the Wia Chitoh Indians to today’s international mix of cultures and lifestyles.

Owners Alton and Lana Gates hand-watered the vines themselves the first year, and their passion for wine shows in their products. The company offers a variety of Texas wines including reds and whites as well as blush wines and dessert wines.

6th Street Winery, a winery and tasting room in the heart of Wichita Falls, opened its doors to the public on September 1, 2008. The hotel offers an indoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and free wifi in the public areas. The front desk staff is available 24/7 to answer questions and secure valuables.

Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum

The Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum enshrines the history of this popular sport with its theatrical stunts, outrageous acrobatics, and improbable finishing holds. Inductees include midgets, women (Mildred Burke), and even the oddball likes of Mexican lucha libre crossover star Mil Mascaras. Framed photos and robes adorn the upper floors, while posters from old times or silly ones are displayed.

This family-friendly waterpark features slides, an activity swimming pool, a relaxing river and a wavepool. A tropical bar is available for parents, as well as a picnic area in the garden. Admission is free. There are also special events and lessons.

Texas Sports Hall of Fame

In a state that’s known for its passion for football and other sports, the Texas Sports Hall of Fame is a must-visit for sporting fans. The museum features an extensive collection of memorabilia from the state’s famous athletes and teams, as well as a range of interactive exhibits.

The PWHF and Museum have been in the iconic Big Blue Tower since 2016. The Hall of Fame is moving to the third floor of the building due to continued growth.