Our guide to the best things to do in Sugar Land, Texas will help you find the perfect activity for your next night out!
See a game at Constellation Field
See the Sugar Land Skeeters at Constellation Field. Home to over 700 Atlantic League games since it first opened in 2012. In 2020, it also hosted the Constellation Energy League.
Go shopping at First Colony Mall
With over 180 stores, including the Texas’ only Neiman Marcus, First Colony Mall is located in Sugar Land. It also features an AMC Theatre and a number of restaurants.
Take in the great outdoors at Brazos Bend State Park
Brazos Bend is a state park located in Fort Bend County, Texas in between Houston and Lake Charles. With over 6,000 acres to explore, it’s known for its hiking, biking, bird-watching and fishing.
Learn about the city’s history at Sugar Land Heritage Foundation Museum
Located in Old Town Sugar Land, this museum celebrates all that makes Sugar Land great! It has several exhibits that tell the story of its past while making it fun for visitors of all ages.
Visit Brazos Town Historic District
Brazos Town is a historic district located within the First Colony development in Sugar Land. It has several historical homes and other buildings from 1930s that are well worth the visit.
See what’s playing at Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Sugar Land’s Smart Financial Centre is the perfect place to watch a show or concert. Catch your favorite artist at its state-of-the-art theatre with excellent acoustics and super comfy seats.
Enjoy the outdoors at First Colony Park
One of several parks located within First Colony, this park is great for anyone looking to spend some time outside. It features two playgrounds, a baseball field and much more!
Visit the Fort Bend Discovery Center
See the Sugar Land Skeeters at Constellation Field. Home to over 700 Atlantic League games since it first opened in 2012. In 2020, it also hosted the Constellation Energy League.
Tour the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
Located in Sugar Land, this temple features several Hindu and Swaminarayan artifacts. It’s a huge open-air temple with a 25,620-square-foot deck that has cost $7 million to build so far.
Spend a day at the George Ranch Historical Park
The George Ranch Historical Park is a renowned living museum that recreates and interprets the four-generation saga of a prominent Texas family that began in the 1800s and spanned more than 100 years.
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