When C.M. "Dad" Joiner struck oil here on Oct. 3, 1930, this sparsely populated farming community became a bustling boomtown. Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the area's history and heritage, inviting visitors to step back into the 1930
Joinerville, TX MuseumsGeneral history museum in 1925-vintage Gilmer Post Office building on courthouse square. Chronological exhibits including Cad...
Town is within the forest boundary. Camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, four-wheeling, canoeing, backpacking, swimming and pic...
Wooded setting for 546-foot footbridge, said to be nation's longest, originally built 1861 for crossing valley during rainy s...
First bed and breakfast in state. This Victorian mansion features more than 30 original stained glass windows and 12-ft. tall...