Things to do in Conroe
7 Acre Wood
4401 N Frazier St, Conroe
936-525-7771 or 936-890-2326
Family entertaintment center with miniature golf and petting zoo
300 Bowl
902 Wilson Rd, Conroe
936-756-8866
Bowling
City of Conroe Parks
Conroe
936-522-3900
20 city parks
Conroe's Incredible Pizza Company
230 S Loop 336 W, Conroe
936-441-2222
www.incrediblepizza.com/Conroe
A family pizza eatry with indoor go-karts, bowling, bumper cars, mini-golf, laser tag and 100 video and redemption games
Conroe Recreation & Aquatic Center
1203 Callahan, Conroe
936-522-3900 and 936-522-3930
Racquetball courts, gymnasium, cardio fitness room, weight room and fitness class; water park and swimming pools
Conroe Storm
5811 Heatherbloom Dr, Houston
281-702-3431
Professional arena football league; home games held at the Lone Star Expo Center in Conroe
Creekwood Skeet & Trap Club
12820 Hwy 105 W, Conroe
936-447-1090
A complete sport shooting facility
Gator Motorplex
14350 N Hwy 75, Willis
936-588-6127
Sprint car racing facility
The Grand Theatre
4029 I-45 N, Conroe
936-856-9933
14 screens, stadium seating, game room and speciality cafe
King's Orchard
11282 County Road 302, Plantersville
936-894-2766
Pick your own strawberries, blackberries, figs and cut flowers.
(open early spring through late summer)
Montgomery County Bulls
13551 Rogers Rd, Willis
936-718-1000
Minor league football team; member or NAFL
Moorhead's Blueberry Farm
19531 Moorhead Rd, Grangerland
281-572-1265
Pick your own blueberries
Pinehollow 6 Movie Theater
2000 I-45 N, Conroe
936-539-4995
Six screen theater
Rainbow Roller Rink
1695 N Loop 336 E, Conroe
936-539-6646
Roller skating
Shooters Station
13748 Hwy 105 W, Conroe
936-588-3333
Indoor target range
Three Palms/Aramadillo BMX
33000 I-45 S, Conroe
936-271-3269
BMX track
Wheeler Fine Art Gallery
227 N. Main, Conroe
936-597-6213
Art gallery open to the public on weekends and by appointment
Wilson's Fun City
904 Wilson Rd, Conroe
936-756-6923
Batting cages, mini-golf and games
Crighton Theatre
234 N. Main Street
936-441-7469
Built in 1934, this beautifully restored vaudeville-era theater is now home to stage plays, musical performances, dance recitals, symphony performances and the acclaimed Sounds of Texas Music Series, in addition to other special events.Heritage Museum of Montgomery County
1506 I-45 North
936-539-6873
Exhibits featuring Montgomery County’s development as a major oil and lumber center, as well as exhibits on Conroe, Montgomery, Willis and Texas history.
Heritage Place Outdoor Theater
Downtown Conroe between Collins & Simonton Streets
936-494-3820 (Parks Department) or 936-760-4608 (Downtown Director)
Outdoor amphitheater featuring a summer concert series and year-round events
N.H. Davis Pioneer Museum
308 Liberty Street, Montgomery
936-597-4899
Featuring period vignettes with furnishings and accessories dating from 1840 to 1890, as well as Montgomery history and culture.
www.historicmontgomerytexas.com
Jones State Forest
Park Office - 1.5 miles west of I-45 on FM 1488
936-273-2261 (Information)
Visitors to Jones State Forest, listed on the Great Coastal Briding Trail - Upper Coast map, may enjoy tracking the red-cockaded woodpecker, which calls the forest its home. The forest is used as a demonstration and working forest, although it has become a popular area for the public to enjoy. Forest features include the Sweetleaf Nature Trail, a self-guided nature trail; two small ponds; a picnic area and parking for horse trailers. The forest office is open regular office hours and guests are asked to sign in before entering the forest.
Montgomery County Preserve
Located off Pruitt Rd near Sawdust Rd in The Woodlands west of I-45
713-524-2100 or 281-367-7283 (Information)
71 acres of pristine bottomlands near the junction of Panther Branch and Spring Creek were preserved by the Legacy Land Trust. The preserve is home to beaver, rabbits and white-tail deer, in addition to unusual plant life such as Walter's Violets, which are not commonly found in this area. The preserve is also home to 17 butterfly species and at least 70 seasonal bird species. There are two hiking trails, with the main trail measuring 1.1 miles.
Sam Houston National Forest
Park Office - 2 miles west of I-45 on FM 1375
936-344-6205 (Information and Reservations)
Visitors to the Sam Houston National Forest can pursue a variety of activities. Stubblefield Lake Campground is a fully developed camping area; if you prefer primitive camping, Kelly's Pond Campground is an excellent spot. Cagle Recreation Area and Scott's Ridge provide boat launches and the 140-mile Lone Star Hiking Trail is a fabulous spot for hiking enthusiasts. The trail is divided into five loops which can offer a multitude of day hikes or long, overnight backpacking trips. There ae 24 full RV hook-ups and tent camping sites, as well as multi-use trails for horses, ATV's, mountain and dirt bikes.
www.fs.fed.us/recreation/recgov/visit_nftexas




