Historic Fort Stockton

Typical frontier military post established 1858 as Camp Stockton; abandoned in 1886. Fort consisted of 35 buildings made of adobe and hand-hewn limestone. Four original buildings remain: Three of the eight officers’ quarters, and guardhouse with jailer’s quarters, three solitary confinement cells, and a larger holding cell. Some of the other buildings reconstructed.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Admission fee.
Hours
Mon. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2 - 5 p.m.
Address
301 E. Third St.
Phone
432-336-2400
Map
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More Things to Do

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Historical Sites Tour

A series of special signs on city streets provide guidance for do-it-yourself tour of historic…

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Not every place needs a reason.

Sometimes it's enough just to be there.

Annie Riggs Hotel Museum

The old hotel, built in 1899, was built on this stage route. Restored and maintained…

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Leave room for the unexpected.

The best parts of a trip rarely show up on an itinerary.

Courthouse Square

Historic features include courthouse (1883), first Catholic Church (1875), first schoolhouse (1883), and Zero Stone…

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Comanche Springs

Once among largest springs in Texas, now site of Olympic-sized swimming pool.

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