10 Things to Do in Port Neches That You Shouldn't Miss

October 4, 2017 Malia Yoakum

Port Neches is a city in Jefferson County, Texas, United States. The population was 13,040 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Beaumont–Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Port Neches

1. Tugboat Island

Port Neches, TX
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Tugboat Island

Reviewed By Travler1888 - Denver, Colorado

We have family in Port Neches and found this wonderful park by accident. It is the most unique play area we have ever visited and our three year old grandson prefers this park to anything in the immediate area. The are play structures for all ages of children, the property is well maintained and it is located next to great park located right on the Neches River where all sorts of boats/ships of all sizes go back and forth. My hat off the good folks of Port Neches for building and maintaining this wonderful park. I might add it is right next to a water park that is open during the warmers seasons and although we haven't visited the park it looks equally entertaining.

2. Dutch Windmill Museum

1500 Boston Ave, Nederland, TX 77627-4031
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Dutch Windmill Museum

Reviewed By DebiJPeck - Groves, Texas

This precious little town is called Nederland. A quaint town full of shops on Nederland Ave, and some on Boston Ave. Come visit us, wander through town, eat at Sartins for the best Barbeque Crab you've ever had in your life! The Windmill is full of history, beautifully told and well maintained. It tells the story of our beginning.

3. Snooper's Paradise Antiques

5509 E Parkway St, Groves, TX 77619-2935 +1 409-962-8427
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4 based on 15 reviews

Snooper's Paradise Antiques

Reviewed By s_Zade - Collinsville, Texas

This is a huge place filled with lovely antiques. If that's your thing, you will love it. Nicely decorated & employees are very sweet & helpful.

4. Museum of the Gulf Coast

700 Procter St, Port Arthur, TX 77640-6521 +1 409-982-7000
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Museum of the Gulf Coast

The Museum of the Gulf Coast celebrates the biology, history, and unique culture of the southeastern Gulf Coast, covering the region between Houston and New Orleans. There are two floors of exhibits including features on biodiversity, archaeology and paleontology. The first floor focuses on the pre-history and history of the region and the early petroleum industry. The Gulf Coast Hall of Fame includes politicians, filmmakers, and several successful Hollywood actors including Evelyn Keyes (Gone with the Wind) and G.W. Bailey (Police Academy). Animator Kelly Asbury (Beauty and the Beast, Shrek, Spirit), Karen Silkwood, and Major Tom Collins (one of the first pilots to break the sound barrier) have exhibits in this space along with accomplished individuals from many different fields (science, education, politics). There is also a rotating gallery which hosts a new exhibit every four months. The second floor showcases our decorative arts and maritime collections. We also pay tribute to artists, musicians, and athletes who have roots in this area including (but not limited to) Robert Rauschenberg, Janis Joplin, Edgar and Johnny Winter, Jimmy Johnson, and Babe Zaharias. The Museum offers customized tours and a wide variety of educational programming for pre-school children through adults.

Reviewed By Daniel A

We saw the museum on TA. Read the reviews and decided to take it in. We were greeted by the man at the front desk who was very friendly. Even though I am sure he has given the spiel hundreds of times he took time with a thorough overview.
As we went through the various exhibits it was apparent that this was a cut above most small town museums. Everything was well thought out and skillfully displayed. There is something for almost everyone in this facility.

The director came by and spoke with me. I could tell he takes great pride in the place, as he and all the contributors should.

PS. If your an old hippie like me the Janice Joplin exhibit makes it all worthwhile.

5. Tex Ritter Park

1500 Boston Ave, Nederland, TX 77627-4031
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4 based on 13 reviews

Tex Ritter Park

Uniques museum containing mementos of country singer, Tex Ritter, and a windmill museum.

Reviewed By JamPack1965 - Nederland, Texas

The small park behind the windmill is a must-see when you visit Nederland!! It has gazebos and very interested information on Tex Ritter whom was originally from Nederland before he made it big in music and film.

6. Spindletop - Gladys City Boomtown Museum

5550 Jimmy Simmons Blvd., Beaumont, TX 77705 +1 409-880-1750
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Spindletop - Gladys City Boomtown Museum

Museum exhibiting life in Spindletop during the first oil boom.

Reviewed By Michael H

Historical 1900's town pays tribute to the Spindletop gusher oil well -- largest gusher in the world at that time. The well started Texas on the trail to becoming oil country. The population of Beaumont went from 10,000 to 50,000 practically overnight. This is a...MoreThank you for your positive review. We are happy you enjoyed your visit and let others know about it.

7. French House ( La Maison Acadienne)

1515 Boston Ave, Nederland, TX 77627-4030 +1 409-722-0279
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

French House ( La Maison Acadienne)

Reviewed By Solodam J - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

This wooden house looks very old. The location of the house is at the Tex Ritter Park, next to the Dutch windmill. We didn't go inside as it was closed because of the election day. We took some pictures and walked in the park.

8. Fire Museum of Texas

400 Walnut St, Beaumont, TX, Beaumont, TX 77701-2344 +1 409-880-3927
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Fire Museum of Texas

The Fire Museum of Texas is housed in the historic 1927 Central Fire Station for the City of Beaumont. View interactive exhibits for the entire family that trace the history of the fire service in the state of Texas. Our exhibits explore equipment, trucks and fire fighting methods from the mid-1800s to the present. Perhaps one of the most comprehensive fire museums in the nation our exhibits feature a 1856 Howle Hand Drawn Tub Pumper, a 1909 Ladder Truck and a 1931 REO Light Truck - the first of its kind in the entire world. An interactive Fire Safety House allows children to practice escaping from a house fire.

Reviewed By survivor5804 - Houston, Texas

I didn't go to the museum. I just came for the Roadside America Dalmatian fire hydrant attraction! Most definitely worth the stop! So much so that when we came through for our Florida trip we stopped again to bring my eight year old niece. She loved it. So did the teens in the car who didn't want to stop.

9. Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine

3648 Sgt Lucien Adams Blvd, Port Arthur, TX 77642-6403
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine

Reviewed By 12257mars - Port Arthur, Texas

Even though I live here and pass often, I had never stopped and walked up. But when my sister and brother-in-law visited they wanted a close up look. Walking up you feel the reverence of the grounds. The workmanship on the statue and surrounding structures is stunning. You will leave with a different feeling.

10. The Veterans Memorial Park & Bridge

Hwy 87, Port Arthur, TX 77642 +1 409-985-7822
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

The Veterans Memorial Park & Bridge

Reviewed By Tim D - Texas

We buzzed in for a tour on Sunday after a very hard rain. Lots of water standing but we hung in to look at the cool hardware. Loved the pavilion set up. Did a Munzee and set out two more and headed out. If you are anywhere near, do yourself a favor and stop for a while.

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