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Our RV Park is conveniently located near a few different lakes, so you have some options depending on the type of lake experience you are looking for. There is Hubbard Creek Lake for the devoted fisherman out there. We are also located close to Possum Kingdom Lake where you can rent boats for family fun!
Possum Kingdom State Park is a state park in Palo Pinto County, Texas, USA, that was built in the 1940s by Civilian Conservation Corps Company 2888 and opened to the public in 1950. It covers approximately 1,530 acres, and lies in the Palo Pinto Mountains and Brazos River Valley of Texas.
3901 St Park Rd 33
Caddo, TX 76429
ABOUT THE BRECKENRIDGE FINE ARTS CENTERSince 1985, the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center has been a source of community pride for Breckenridge and the surrounding areas. The Center is committed to furthering the arts and artistic environment through education by focusing on two main objectives: to establish and maintain the finest in workshop facilities and instruction; and to provide high quality exhibits for the general public.The diverse lectures, workshops, and exhibits appeal to a wide range of interests, thereby giving the artist in each of us a place to learn, to create, and to grow.The Breckenridge Fine Arts Center invites visitors to share in its pursuit of artistic advancement. Enjoy the facility and all it has to offer as we continue inspiring, educating, and recognizing the artists of today and tomorrow.
207 N Breckenridge Ave,
Breckenridge, TX 76424
A bass fishing haven. This is the perfect lake for those looking to catch a lunker while they stay at our park.
Breckenridge Country Club is consists of a nine-hole course. The Feature hole is a 630-yard par six on hole #3/12. This course has excellent greens, and it is very well-maintained.
4111 W Walker St
Breckenridge, TX 76424
Possum Kingdom Lake is a great place for families to enjoy a variety of water activities, from boating and swimming to fishing and cliff jumping.
Red Gap Brewing was started by two families and powered by a team dedicated to helping others choose a brewery they can trust. From East Dallas to Amarillo and Lubbock, the beers are available in 6-packs and on tap.
712 Conrad Hilton Blvd
Cisco, TX 76437
Graham Drive-In Theatre offers a lovely setting while watching movies. They offer Seasonal drive-in with current movie releases and concessions. The staff is friendly and accommodating. The price is reasonable and has great food.
1519 4th St
Graham, TX 76450
National Theatre is the first to provide movies to the people of Graham. The restored circa-1919 cinema theater has three screens and shows first-run films in a nostalgic setting. This is known to be the largest theater and wheelchair accessible.
522 Oak St
Graham, TX 76450
The Swenson Memorial Museum is located in the downtown corridor of Breckenridge, Texas, and is your premier source of historical information for both Breckenridge and Stephens County.
116 W Walker St
Breckenridge, TX 76424
Fort Griffin, now a Texas state historic site as Fort Griffin State Historic Site, was a US Cavalry fort established 31 July 1867 by four companies of the Sixth Cavalry, U.S. Army under the command of Lt. Col. S. D.
1701 US-283,
Albany, TX 76430
Lake Leon in Texas is a popular destination for anglers, offering excellent fishing opportunities for largemouth bass, channel catfish, and sunfish.
Lake Daniel is another lake that is in close proximity to the park. It's a great angler destination if you are looking to catch a variety of fish.
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Learn about the establishment of this area with a presentation of historical items, and get an inside look into the life of Conrad Hilton, who established his first hotel right in Cisco, Texas.
309 Conrad Hilton Blvd
Cisco, TX 76437
Legend has it that back in 1881, there was an old, crazy woman who would spend her days sitting next to the well, drinking the mineral water. People quickly noticed that this old lady's “crazies” began to look more like everyone else's “normzies.” Thousands of people flocked to this magical well, christening it the “Crazy Well.” Among them, Ed Dismuke, whose doctor delivered the news that there was no remedy for his life-threatening stomach disease. Facing a doctor prognosis of “no hope,” Mr. Dismuke began drinking the magical water from the “Crazy Well.” Before long, his stomach ailed no more. In 1904, his health restored, Mr. Dismuke founded the Famous Mineral Water Company.
209 NW 6th Street
Mineral Wells, TX 76067
Mineral Wells Fossil Park provides the fossil enthusiast, paleontologist, and student an excellent opportunity to see and collect well preserved "Pennsylvanian Period" fossils with ease and abundance. These fossils have been dated to be just over 300 million years old. Yes, you read correctly, you may collect and take fossils out of the park - for personal use only.
This is a fairly primitive site, so be sure to bring a lot of water with you. During the hot summer months visiting in the early morning and evenings is highly recommended. There is a new shade structure, but it is still a good idea to bring an umbrella with you for shade while digging. The park has primitive restrooms and no running water.
2375 Indian Creek Road
Mineral Wells, TX 76437
A private collection featuring restored vintage cars, bicycles, gas pumps, gas station signage, photos, and memorabilia. Open Saturdays from 1-5 pm.
129 S Main St.
Albany, TX 76430
The old jail was the first permanent jail built in Shackelford County in 1877, and is one of the historic buildings in the Shackelford County Courthouse Historic District. The structure was eventually repurposed into an art museum, which opened to the public in December of 1980, and is a nationally-accredited art museum. It features a collection of Chinese tomb figures, pre-Columbian art, and 19th and 20th century paintings and sculptures.
201 S. 2nd St.
Albany, TX 76430
The Old Post Office Museum & Art Center (OPOMAC) is dedicated to the development and maintenance of the general museum of history and fine arts for the education and enrichment of the citizens of Young County and its environs. OPOMAC collects, preserves and exhibits items related to the history of the Young County region.
Our goal is to bring about a better understanding and appreciation of history, art, and the natural environment of the area - and to utilize the United States Post Office building, which operated as such until 1992 in the City of Graham, as a repository for the objects of the permanent collection.
510 3rd St
Graham, TX 76450
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