621-acre park near Lake Abilene; camping, trailer facilities, picnicking, shelters, swimming pool, rest rooms and showers, hiking and fishing. Large grove of some 4,000 native pecan trees, now a favorite picnic area, was once a popular campground for Comanche Indians. About 4 miles west on F.M. 613
Tuscola, TX State ParksOne of five largest in state; animals displayed in modern areas simulating natural habitat. Discovery Center is a "zoo wit...
History of town and county is displayed through exhibits of historical photographs, clothing and furniture, memorabilia, vete...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Affiliate of Howard Payne Univ., specializing in history and government in the context of Western civilization. Dedicated to ...
Established 1851 to protect frontier from Indians, the post suffered a series of hardships; was abandoned in 1854. Historians...