Mineral Wells
The discovery of medicinal qualities in the waters made Mineral Wells nationally famous in late 19th to early 20th centuries. It was said that the waters of the Crazy Well (discovered in 1885) could cure mental illness and a long list of other maladies. Today, modern health seekers, conventioneers, retired persons, hunters and fishermen enjoy mild climate and the surrounding Palo Pinto Mountains. Several outfitters provide canoe rentals and trips on the nearby Brazos River. A walking tour encompasses the historic downtown area. Be sure to inquire about the Beneficial Animal Teaching Society’s (B.A.T.S.) tours and field trips to see Bat World, a museum about bats, as well as guided field tours.
Clark Gardens
Open since 2000, the gardens resulted from the vision of Max and Billie Clark, who wanted to create a Texas version of an English garden. Visitors find a sea of…
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Things to Do in Mineral Wells
Palo Pinto Museum
Old jail and log cabin, area history and artifacts. Open weekend afternoons in summer. One…
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Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days
Learn more →Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway
2,853 acres of post-oak woodlands and grassy meadows surround 673-acre Lake Mineral Wells; extensive day-use…
Learn more →Crazy Water Well
Historical marker at intersection of U.S. 281/180 marks site of first mineral-water well in the…
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Texas 4 (12 miles west of Mineral Wells at Palo Pinto) south to I-20 offers…
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Details and free literature about Mineral Wells and Palo Pinto Co. historic sites, campgrounds, accommodations…
Learn more →Famous Mineral Water Company
Founded in 1904 by Edward P. Dismuke, The Famous Mineral Water Pavilion and Gardens is…
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