Interstate 30 Road Construction is Finished
The 10 mile section of Interstate 30 under construction since September 2007 is complete. RV'ers and Campers can now take the newly completed exit 223 ramp from either east bound or west bound directions. The new exit 223 replaces the old exit 223 B. The new exit renders directions in the 2010 KOA directory obsolete and unless you have a newly updated GPS software package, you are likely to receive incorrect directions. If you have questions call 903-793-7517 for information.
Directions are current on KOA.com and the KOA 2011 Directory.
RV Art Gallery
Visit the Nation's only Campground featuring an RV Art Gallery! Come and see the Texarkana KOA RV Art Gallery; a celebration of the RV Lifestyle. View the works of commissioned artists. Browse for a print reproduction or notecards, magnets, books, videos, calendars, jewelry, china, clothes and other unique collectibles that celebrate the RV Lifestyle! Items from $6.00 to $166.00.
Wildscape Trail
Are you ready for a walk on the wildside? Take the Texarkana KOA Wildscape Trail, a 20 minute stroll through the trees, meadows, creek and turtle cove pond of the campground. Marked by prominent blue diamond trail markers, learn about the trees, plants, birdhouses, turtles and ducks that inhabit the trail. See all 9 of the Tree Faces! Happy Trails to you!
KOA Theater
Shown nightly at dusk at the Texarkana KOA store patio, come and enjoy the movie classic, "The Long Long Trailer". Starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, the 1959 comedy is a hilarious celebration of the RV Lifestyle. Bring your own popcorn.
Texarkana Golf Ranch
7401 Scott Wright Road
903-334-7401
The Dallas Morning News says "Texarkana Golf Ranch is one of the best bargains in Texas", a prime example that high-end golf can be relatively low-priced. Designed by Jim Fazio Jr., the course is built around 600-acre spring fed Bringle Lake. The lake is a feature of 17 of the tree-lined holes.
Ace of Clubs House
420 Pine Street
903-793-7108
Group tour rates and guided tours are available. The Ace of Clubs is a uniquely designed house built in 1885. Legend has it that entrepreneur James H. Draughon built the 22 sided house with the winnings from a poker game and that the winning card was the Ace of Clubs. Each room represents a specific period in the history of the house and reveals interesting insights into the life-style of the families who lived there.
Open Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am to 4 PM.
Website: Ace of Clubs
Texarkana Historical Museum
219 State Line Ave.
903-793-4831
Admission: Adults $2, Children and Students $1, Senior Citizens $1.50. Located in the oldest brick building in Texarkana, the Historical Museum offers a wide range of exhibits. Visitors will enjoy the Victorian Parlor; Grandma's Kitchen; and replicas of a Doctor's Office, an 1890's Farmstead model; and other displays depicting the early history of Texarkana. There is also an exhibit that focuses on the Caddo Indians that lived in the area and includes Caddo pottery, tools, and other artifacts.
The Museum is open Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Visit the Texarkana Historical Museum online for more information.