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San Felipe, Texas

Known as the "Birthplace of Anglo-American Settlement in Texas," San Felipe de Austin was named for Stephen F. Austin, who located his first Texas colonists here in 1823. The historic village was home of Texas' first English-language newspaper (the "Gazette," 1829), origin of the Texas postal system, and it saw the beginning of the legendary Texas Rangers. San Felipe was the location of hte Conventions of 1832 and 1833, and the Consultation of 1835 meetings that led to the Texas Declaration of Independence. The community was razed by fire and was occupied by Santa Anna's invading Mexican army in 1836. It was then restored after the Texan victory at San Jacinto. The Stephen F. Austin Park Association operates an information center at the San Felipe Post Office where literature and information are available.

San Felipe lies on I-10, a segment of the Ports to Plains Highway connecting the state's heartland to coastal ports. The city is a pivotal point on the Texas Pioneer Trail covering four-county area. For additional information and map, contact local information center.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near San Felipe, TX

Stonebridge Country Club

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 4 days...

Athens Lake Fishing

This lake is known for largemouth bass in the 3- to 8-pound range but has produced a lake record of 13.81 pounds. Sunfishes p...

Texas Baptist Historical Center & Museum

Organized in 1839, this park is an integral part of one of Texas' most historic sites. The original site of Baylor University...

The Columbus Opry

The Columbus Opry provides a Country and Western music show every Saturday night. Traditional and contemporary country/wester...