San Augustine

Known as “The Cradle of Texas,” history walks the streets here. San Augustine is located on historic “El Camino Real” (the Royal Highway, now Texas 21 in this area). Sam Houston walked here; Davy Crockett was feted on his way to the Alamo; and J. Pinckney Henderson, Texas’ first governor, lived here when San Augustine was the eastern gateway to Texas. Several church congregations lay claim as Texas’ oldest: Presbyterian, Episcopal and Methodist (24 miles east, five miles north of Milam).

Go a little further.

The next turn is often where things start to get interesting.

Angelina National Forest

Nearest entrance about 11 miles south on Texas 147. Camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, four-wheeling, canoeing, backpacking, swimming and picnicking permitted in recreation areas.

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Things to Do in San Augustine

Let it unfold.

Not everything needs to be scheduled to be meaningful.

Old Town Well

Dug to a depth of 27 feet by slave labor in 1860, the old town…

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The road is the experience.

Getting there is often the point, not just the outcome.

Mission Se-ora de los Dolores de los Ais

Also known as Dolores Mission, was established 1716 by the Domingo Ramon expedition. Abandoned due…

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Let it unfold.

Not everything needs to be scheduled to be meaningful.

El Camino Real

Spanish for the Royal Highway, also called Old San Antonio Road, the first "interstate" (actually…

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Stay curious.

A small detour can turn into something worth remembering.

Sabine National Forest

Nearest entrance about five miles east on F.M. 353.

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Make time for quiet places.

Not every destination needs noise to be meaningful.

Ezekiel W. Cullen Home

An early judge of the First District Court of Texas, Cullen lived in this large…

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