Where to Celebrate Sunday Funday Near Lake Conroe

An aerial view of Margaritaville on Lake Conroe at twilight
Margaritaville Resort on Lake Conroe offers dining, drinks and lake access for Sunday Funday | Courtesy of Margaritaville Resort

Houston is a great place to unwind. In this series, we’ll hop from neighborhood to neighborhood, diving into the fun and tasty ways to join in on the time-honored tradition of Sunday Funday, from brunch to live music and more.

About 50 miles north of downtown Houston, the 21,000-acre Lake Conroe is sittin’ pretty on the West Fork of the San Jacinto River in Montgomery and Walker Counties.

The picturesque lake is worth a visit any time of year and any day of the week, but it’s a particularly awesome way to spend a Sunday Funday.

Sunday Funday near Lake Conroe

People walking along a dock next to boats and jet skis
Take your pick of jet ski, party boats and more to cruise the waters of Lake Conroe | Courtesy of 1097 Watersports

Have some fun on the water

Stretching around 21 miles, the massive Lake Conroe has you covered when it comes to water activities.

Get an adrenaline boost by renting jet skis, waterskis, or kneeboards, go for a relaxing kayak ride, rent a boat, or take a fun-fueled party boat or sunset cruise

An aerial view of Monty's Lighthouse restaurant on Lake Conroe
Monty’s Lighthouse offers waterfront dining perfect for Sunday Funday | Courtesy of Monty’s Lighthouse

Imbibe & dine on the waterfront

You can catch a breeze and some food and drink at waterholes and restaurants right on Lake Conroe.

Pop into favorites like Conroe Lake House, GuadalaHARRY’s Bar and Grill, Monty’s Lighthouse Cajun Bar & Grill, Papa’s on the Lake, Wave on Lake Conroe, and Walden’s Lakeview Dining & Venue, known for its waterside Sunday brunch and more casual sibling establishment, Breakwater Grille.

People playing ping pong and gathered around picnic tables at an outdoor brewery
Near Lake Conroe, you can sip suds and enjoy the woods of B-52 Brewery | Photo: Justin Jerkins/365Houston

Get your craft beer on

Like any good part of town, Conroe is home to a growing number of craft breweries.

Southern Star Brewing Company is a longtime local darling, getting its start back in 2007. Now in fresher, bigger digs sitting on over 13-acres of wooded property, stop by to Sunday Funday with signatures like the sessionable Bombshell Blonde or West Coast–style Conspiracy Theory IPA.

Over at B-52 Brewing Co., the freshly tapped brews are just as beautiful as its hidden woodland setting. Pop in for a rotation of beers like the Breakfast Stout or Taeda Hazy IPA to pair with some seriously good Sunday brisket from Nomad BBQ.

Newcomer Fass Brewing is another worthy choice, with its taproom open in the historic Gentry Building in Downtown Conroe. Score tastes from its rotating housemade beers with snacks like brats, pretzels, and pizzas.

The exterior of Crighton Theatre in Conroe
Crighton Theatre offers a range of productions, concerts and performances in historic Downtown Conroe | Courtesy of Visit Conroe

Enjoy the old-timey action of Conroe’s historic downtown

Historic Downtown Conroe is as charming as ever, harkening back to the boomtown days and lined with restored century-old buildings, art galleries and boutiques, and cozy cafes.

You can catch live performances at the gorgeous 1934 Crighton Theatre or intimate, 250-seat Owen Theatre; join the locals for pints, pub grub, and live music at Red Brick Tavern and Pacific Yard House; or check out cool hangouts like 202 MainThe Ferm, B E Winery’s The Lounge on Main, and the secret speakeasy, The Vault Speakeasy, at MoCo Food Hall.

The pool grounds of Margaritaville Resort with a tiki bar and lounge seating
Unwind poolside at the Margaritaville Resort on Lake Conroe | Courtesy of Visit Conroe

Staycation at Margaritaville

It’s always 5 o’clock somewhere at Margaritaville, the flip-flop loving resort destination in Conroe.

Head for happy hour margs at one of its many bars and restaurants, hit the swim-up pool bar or lazy river, enjoy fireside s’mores, or unwind with some spa or golf action.

Those who want to get on the lake can hit Einstein’s Boat Surf Shop, which offers Seadoos, tri-toons, stand up paddleboards, electric lagoon cruisers, and even “Tiki” party barges.

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Brooke Viggiano
Brooke Viggiano is a food and lifestyle writer residing in Houston. When she's not contributing to publications like 365 Things to Do in Houston, Thrillist Houston and the Houston Press, she's on the hunt for the coolest happenings in the city. You can follow her musings on Twitter @BrookeViggiano .