Get ready for a history lesson at the Mission Historical Museum. The museum showcases artifacts and attractions like early maps, household items, historic costumes, tools, documents, and photographs, in exhibits that explain the colorful past of Mission, Texas. If you want to dig deeper into Texas history, explore the texts housed in the on site library.
Head out to Hillbilly's and boot scoot the night away! Grab your partner and two-step to the best country music hits. The club has been the Rio Grande Valley's number one nightlife destination for country dancing and live music since 1988. Toby Keith, Tracy Lawrence, and Trick Pony are just a few of the national acts that have performed at the club.
Born to fly? Head to Gravity Adventure Park and get in line for the Lone Star State's tallest bungee jump, the Bungee Grande; or try falling from the ground up on the reverse bungee ride, The Rocket. The younger children are probably not tall enough to enjoy the thrills of these crazy bungee rides, but attractions like kiddie cars, Frog Hopper, and the Trampoline Thing should keep them occupied for a while. If you've got a little daredevil, send them on the Bungee Chico to experience a pint-sized version of bungee jumping.
If you're seeking privacy and seclusion with your special someone, head to The Inn at Chachalaca Bend for a romantic getaway. The charming inn sits a mere 12 miles north of Mexico on 40 sprawling acres of Texas land, full of wildlife and beauty. Hang out at the quiet inn, bond over a fishing trip, or make the short drive to South Padre Island for a moonlit walk on the beach.