10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Abilene That You Shouldn't Miss

March 25, 2022 Fernanda Pittenger

Abilene boasts a proud military history, having been home once to a U.S. Army base and later a U.S. Air Force base, which remains its primary employer. The city boasts numerous green spaces as well as an impressive zoo representing hundreds of species of animals. Look around and there is always something to do, with two annual rodeos, several outdoor festivals and conferences throughout the year.
Restaurants in Abilene

1. Paramount Theatre

352 Cypress St, Abilene, TX 79601-5821 +1 325-676-9620 [email protected] http://paramountabilene.com
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5.0 based on 176 reviews

Paramount Theatre

Designed and built in 1930 by architect Davis Castle, the landmark Paramount Theatre in Abilene, Texas has a rich and significant history. A beautiful example of the nostalgic “atmospheric” movie theatre, it was built in an era when movie-going was meant to be a grand experience that transported you to another time and place. The theatre’s main auditorium space was designed to re-create a Spanish / Moorish courtyard at night, complete with projected clouds passing over a neon-lit night sky fitted with twinkling stars. The Paramount, restored in 1987 and renovated to accommodate live theatre, is now the home to a myriad of events, including film, ballet, opera, and concerts. For over 89 years it has stood the test of time as an entreatment showcase of West Texas.

Reviewed By 116milenec

I love the Paramount and have visited for numerous events/performances. Never been disappointed in this beautifully restored historic theater. They host live theater, live music, movies and a variety of special events. Very reasonably priced concessions located downstairs. A real gem for Abilene!

2. Wildflower Day Spa

1290 S Willis St Ste 116, Abilene, TX 79605-4064 +1 325-673-6600 [email protected] http://www.wildflowerdayspa.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Wildflower Day Spa

Wildflower Day Spa offers all the big city services you've come to expect from a day spa in a small town atmosphere. We strive to use organic and natural products in all of our services and treatments. We offer couples, deep tissue, sports, trigger point, prenatal and Swedish massage. We offer deluxe manicures and pedicures using 5 free polish. Our estheticians do waxing, sugaring and specialty organic facials. You can also get a sauna or body salt or sugar scrub or a mud wrap on our wet table.

Reviewed By frphilipl

I have had a few massages here over the last few years when I have really needed one for various aches and pains. On every occasion, that staff have been friendly, caring, and professional. The spa is a very comfortable and quiet place, and I recommend it highly.

3. Escape Game Abilene

4541 Loop 322, Abilene, TX 79602-8041 +1 325-690-5555 [email protected] http://www.escapegameabilene.com
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Escape Game Abilene

Immerse yourself in a live action game! Escape Game Abilene features two escape rooms, each with their own theme. Enter Dr. Walker’s old ranch house and help save the world by finding the antidote to a worldwide plague. Or, attempt to steal the crown jewels back from the Red Army Major General Vladislav Volkov. Bring your team and work together to find clues, solve puzzles, and save the World!

Reviewed By Drichards80 - Keller, United States

The staff here is super friendly and not out to watch you plunder and fail! We did the Diamond Heist and had a great time completing all the challenges. If you get too far off track, a walkie talkie god guides you back to where you need to be. 4-5 people is the sweet spot for this room but it can hold up to 8. Younger kids would struggle but I think 10 and up could enjoy this as long as a couple of adults were present. We had four adults and that felt like the perfect amount. Definitely try this unique room out. There won't be another one exactly like it! Thanks for a fun evening!!

4. Serenity Massage Therapy

1290 S Willis St Suite #103, Abilene, TX 79605-4068 +1 325-673-3141 [email protected] http://www.serenitymassageabilene.com
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Serenity Massage Therapy

Serenity Massage Therapy offers day spa services in Abilene TX. Our services include massage therapy for pain management and relaxation, facials, couples massage, prenatal massage, pedicures and a full menu of waxing services including Brazilian waxing. Serenity Massage Therapy Abilene also offers day spa packages as well as instant print or emailable gift certificates.

Reviewed By mjlouth

Received the True Serenity Package massage by Carol. This was a 2 hour long massage and facial and it was so amazing! Carol was accommodating and provided a great relaxation, I know I drifted in and out of sleep a couple times. Highly recommend this massage therapy and Carol!

5. Swenson House Historical Society

1726 Swenson St, Abilene, TX 79603-4416 +1 325-232-8454 [email protected] http://swenson-house.org/
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Swenson House Historical Society

WE LOVE HOSTING GROUP TOURS! This is a must see while you are visiting Abilene or if you are just passing through & want to stop to take a break from the road. An escorted tour of the historic Swenson House Museum can be scheduled either by phone or through the website. Allow 60 minutes to enjoy the tour. The home is on the Register of Historical Places. Museum “docents” will be dressed in late 19th or early 20th century costumes and will show visitors through the home. The house is furnished with authentic Swenson family furniture and relics. We have the house extensively decorated in October for Halloween & December for Christmas, it is a must thing to do in Abilene!

Reviewed By JeffreyPerren

A recent visit to Abilene uncovered a real gem: Swenson House. This turn-of-the-century home was the residence of a family that not only helped bring the city to prominence but much of north Texas. Beyond historical interest, the architecture itself provides anyone who loves old homes with a stellar example to peruse. The dramatic stairway is the centerpiece but leads to rooms chock full of antique furniture, clothing, and artifacts. And, unlike most homes of this vintage, you can touch many items - like the genuine fox collar on one dress -- without a baleful stare from the docent. (Speaking of whom, that passionate representative of the Historical Society provides oodles of historical and restoration info tidbits. That always adds a lot to any exploration of one of these upscale houses from the past.) For lovers of Texas or architectural history, a 1-hour tour of Swenson House is well worth the out-of-the-way journey.

6. 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

1289 N 2nd St, Abilene, TX 79601-5705 +1 325-677-6515 [email protected] http://www.12tharmoredmuseum.com
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

Three floors of exhibits take you through the life and times of the 12th Armored Division from activation at Camp Campbell, KY, in 1942, to Texas, to New York, to Europe to deactivation in Germany in 1945. We are a "unique" museum with artifacts from all aspects of the daily life of a WWII soldier - and the 12th is also a recognized liberator. 12th men were there at the liberation of a sub camp of Dachau.

Reviewed By 994valm

Three floors of absolutely amazing information! Even my friend who is a historian learned things from this museum's documentation. Those who "engineered" this museum and keep it open and running deserve a huge round of applause! Take your time and READ the 'history' that was around the 12th, where they went, what they did, what they experienced including liberating holocaust concentration camp where they witnessed the atrocities. There are displays and actual 'artifacts' from that "era". The museum is housed in the historical downtown of Abilene, easy to find and free parking. A side note, as you round up back to the entry find a large poster that has the two women who are on famous posters ( WE CAN DO IT!) Rosie the Riveter and Wendy the Welder...in real life. Entrance fee is reasonable.

7. Frontier Texas!

625 N 1st St, Abilene, TX 79601-6041 +1 325-437-2800 [email protected] http://www.frontiertexas.com
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4.5 based on 543 reviews

Frontier Texas!

Located in historic downtown Abilene, Frontier Texas! is a western heritage center that allows visitors to relive the Old West through the magic of state-of-the-art technology. Frontier Texas! brings the frontier to life and lets visitors meet people who played out their lives on the Texas frontier. Frontier Texas! also serves as the official visitor center for Abilene and the Texas Forts Trail Region. Experience the legendary Texas frontier through innovative exhibits and unique encounters at Frontier Texas! Learn the story of the old west through our 90 minute hands on old west adventure "Blood & Treasure on the Frontier." Educational Programs at Frontier Texas! are designed to provide a rich educational experience for everyone. The 14,000 square-foot facility isn't a traditional museum with exhibits displayed in glass cases. At Frontier Texas!, you relive buffalo stampedes, a shootout in the Bee Hive Saloon, a wolf attack and more. And don't forget to visit The General Store that carries all your Texas souvenirs including books, t-shirts, jewelry, canned goods, and unique items made by local artisans. Frontier Texas! is the perfect place for families, History buffs, or anyone who just wants to learn a little bit more about the Lone Star state. Legends, History, Adventure.

Reviewed By nancyjmd - Fredericksburg, United States

Frontier Texas! is a very well-done, modern and tech-savvy interactive museum of the history of the Texas frontier, complete with holograms of native Americans, cowboys and settlers telling stories from each of their perspectives. We enjoyed the theater in the round and the stagecoach replica which has been used in various movie and TV shows such as Little House on the Prairie. The gift shop was tasteful and we purchased a book on the history of Abilene which opened our eyes to a lot more recent local history as well. Highly recommend!

8. The Grace Museum

102 Cypress St, Abilene, TX 79601-5817 +1 325-673-4587 [email protected] http://www.thegracemuseum.org/visit/
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

The Grace Museum

The Grace Museum is a hub of art, culture and community located in historic downtown Abilene, Texas. Originally built in 1909 for railroad travelers as the Hotel Grace, the fully renovated Mission Revival style Grace Museum now showcases rotating exhibitions of world-class art and photography by American artists with Texas connections, as well as historic works and objects from the Museum's permanent collection. The Grace also houses an interactive children’s museum with exhibits that kids of all ages can enjoy.

Reviewed By SteveBinkley - Mansfield, United States

Get your culture-on and learn a thing or two about Texas history, art and photography. A lot of care and dedication by museum curators provides for a nice break from the Texas heat. Enjoyed our quick visit.

9. Winery at willow creek

4353 S Treadway, Abilene, TX +1 325-690-9463 http://www.thewineryatwillowcreek.com
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Winery at willow creek

10. Pappy Slokum's Brewery

409 S Treadaway Blvd, Abilene, TX 79602-1750 +1 325-201-4112 http://www.pappyslokum.com
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Pappy Slokum's Brewery

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