Things to Do in College Station and Beyond
Whether you’re in town to visit the campus of Texas A&M University for a graduation or ring ceremony, or you’re here to tour downtown before catching a concert or event, Cavalry Court is your destination for comfort before, during, and after exploring everything our wonderful town has to offer. And don’t forget to ask our friendly staff for the local scoop on fun and exciting things to do in College Station while you’re our guest.
Texas A&M University
Experience the history of Texas A&M University first-hand with a tour of the campus and Kyle Field. This unique behind-the-scenes experience gives you unlimited access to the college, so prospective students can learn the entire layout before the first year. Purchase tickets at the North End Zone plaza windows. Tours are 45—60 minutes and include a tour of the west side premium areas, level 7 deck, and field-view access.
Learn MoreKyle Field
Developed around the bevy of unique Texas A&M traditions, Kyle Field encompasses 36 acres. If you’re here for an Aggie game, you need to experience the corps march that begins on campus and passes down Houston Street before each game begins.
Learn MoreCentury Square
This is College Station's premier community destination, with everything from upscale boutiques and shopping to unique dining options and family favorites. Century Square has something for everyone.
Learn MoreGeorge H.W. Bush Library & Museum
Honoring America’s 41st President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush, this museum contains over 100,000 artifacts collected during his term as Vice President and President. The museum also houses the Marine One helicopter and Union Pacific No. 4141 locomotive engine.
Learn MoreWild Animal Safari
Wild Animal Safari offers the perfect outing for families, with 20 acres of up-close exhibits like the Adventure Zoo, Drive-Thru Safari, and Wildlife Recreation Center. You’ll even get a chance to feed tortoises, birds, and giraffes!
Learn MoreThe Bryan Museum
With exceptional exhibitions, installations, and virtual programming, the Bryan Museum offer a wonderful experience for history lovers to explore.
Learn MoreBonfire Memorial
The Bonfire Memorial celebrates the tradition, history and spirit of Texas A&M, and the dedication of those involved in the tragic collapse of the 1999 Bonfire.
Learn MoreDowntown Bryan
Rich with atmosphere, commerce, and personal stories, this recognized Texas Cultural District is where history meets community, with antique shops, family-owned restaurants, art galleries, and boutiques. Downtown Bryan's signature event, First Friday, is like a giant block party with a few thousand closest friends.
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