When pioneers and gold seekers surged west in the mid-1800s, national concern focused on secure travel routes. In Texas, nearly 600
Fort Davis, TX Historic FortsIn a sloping basin among scenic Davis Mountains, 1,869 acres host more than 155,000
Fort Davis, TX State ParksRestored country inn, c. 1912; sturdy, turn-of-the-century oak furniture, second-story veranda and glassed-in sunporch with rattan rockers; Boarding House restaurant. Two other restored buildings, plus cottage; 20 rooms, 12 suites. Hotel Limpia Dining Rooms include the Sutter'
Fort Davis, TX Historic BuildingsBuilt in 1932 following bequest from William J. McDonald, amateur astronomer. On 6,791
Fort Davis, TX ObservatoriesCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days...
Typical frontier military post established 1858 as Camp Stockton; abandoned in 1886. Fort consisted of 35 buildings made of a...
This 14-ft. bronze sculpture by John Houser honors the priest who founded the area's first mission. The statue, in Pioneer Pl...
Rattlesnake Bomber Base was the training base for thousands of B-17 and B-29 bombardment crews during World War II. After the...