Trinity County is located in the part of East Texas known as Deep East Texas. Situated between the Neches and the Trinity rivers, Trinity County offers a wide range of outdoor opportunities. Trinity County borders the north end of Lake Livingston, a 90,000-acre lake. A large portion of the Davy Crockett National Forest, 67,000 acres, is located in the northern … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Trinity County???
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Why Stop In Lynn County???
Standing sentry in the center of the town square of Tahoka for 88 years, the Lynn County Courthouse has long provided a unique historical aspect to the county that celebrated its 100th year in 2003. Tall columns frame the front fa?ade of the courthouse, built in 1916. Lynn County was named for Alamo defender George Washington Lynn in the legislative act of Aug. 21, 1876; the … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Lynn County???
Why Stop In Comanche County???
Comanche County is the real frontier. We are located about 100 miles west of Fort Worth, off of Interstate 20 on Highway 16 South. On your way to the Hill Country, you will pass through DeLeon, the busiest town with the friendliest people. There is more frontier history in Comanche County than anywhere in the world. When I was a young boy about 55 years ago, I could walk … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Comanche County???
Why Stop In Kinney County???
Kinney County Kinney County, located in the Southwest, is delineated by the mighty Rio Grande on its southwestern border. Brackettville is home to the county seat. The county nearly forms a square; it is 36 miles north to south and 34 miles east to west, and about a million acres in size. The latest census indicated a population of 3,479 hard-working folks. The focal point … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Kinney County???
Why Stop In Kerr County???
Kerr County Kerr County is located in the heart of the picturesque Texas Hill Country where spring-fed creeks meander through the rugged terrain and rolling hills of the Guadalupe River Valley. Tourists, hunters, fishermen, naturalists, campers, birdwatchers, shoppers, art and theater lovers, and fun-seekers can find their venue in Kerr County. Organized in 1856, it is … [Read more...] about Why Stop In Kerr County???