Double Horn TexasATTRACTIONS & THINGS TO DO


Listed below are the best attractions and things to do near Double Horn, Texas.



1. Francis Chapel School

HISTORICAL EDUCATION LANDMARK


Francis Chapel School, also known as Frog Pond school, was established on the Colorado River in 1855 with William H. Holland as its first teacher. The school represents an important part of Double Horn's educational history and pioneer heritage. Visitors can explore this historical site to gain insights into early Texas education systems.


2. Texas Mountain Trail

SCENIC OUTDOOR ADVENTURE


The Texas Mountain Trail offers visitors a spectacular journey through the diverse landscapes of West Texas. Travelers can experience breathtaking views of mountain ranges, desert scenery, and unique ecological zones along the trail. The trail connects various historical sites and natural attractions throughout the region.


3. Van Horn Community Church

HISTORIC RELIGIOUS SITE


Van Horn Community Church stands as a testament to the religious heritage of the area. The church has served as a gathering place for the local community for generations. Its architecture and interior reflect the traditional values and history of the region.


4. Red Rock Ranch Tours

PREHISTORIC ROCK FORMATIONS


Red Rock Ranch Tours provides guided driving and hiking experiences through magnificent wind-carved Precambrian rock formations near Van Horn. Visitors can witness panoramic vistas, centuries-old Indian campsites, petroglyphs, pictographs, and an old Western movie set. The tour also includes an original 1880 homestead, making it a comprehensive adventure into the natural and cultural history of West Texas.


5. Clark Hotel Museum

WESTERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION


The Clark Hotel Museum houses exhibits reflecting the early history of Van Horn and surrounding Culberson County areas. Completed in 1910, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Van Horn, preserving the essence of old western style from its majestic saloon with bar to its untouched hotel rooms. The museum's collection includes train history, mining artifacts, ranching equipment, and personal items from pioneer families who first settled in the region.



6. Guadalupe Mountains National Park

NATURAL WONDER PRESERVE


Guadalupe Mountains National Park protects a fossil reef that formed 260 to 270 million years ago during the Permian period, with over 500 types of documented fossils. The park features over 1,000 species of plants, some growing only in this mountain range and nowhere else in the world, plus more than 300 types of birds. Visitors can explore over 80 miles of trails ranging from flat canyon hikes to strenuous mountain climbs, offering experiences from a few hours to full-day adventures.


7. McDonald Observatory

ASTRONOMICAL RESEARCH CENTER


McDonald Observatory is a world-class astronomical research facility located in the Davis Mountains. Visitors can participate in star parties, guided tours, and solar viewings to observe celestial objects through powerful telescopes. The observatory's remote location provides exceptionally dark skies, making it one of the premier destinations for astronomy enthusiasts.


8. Historic Fort Davis

MILITARY HISTORY SITE


Historic Fort Davis stands as one of the best preserved frontier military posts in the American Southwest. Established in 1854, the fort played a crucial role in the defense of the Trans-Pecos region against Comanche and Apache raids. Visitors can explore restored buildings, exhibits, and interpretive programs that bring the frontier military experience to life.


9. Sculptures on Main

OUTDOOR ART EXHIBITION


Sculptures on Main is a 24/7 outdoor art exhibit celebrating Texas Hill Country artists with installations along Main Street in Marble Falls. The rotating exhibit features multiple artists and includes the notable Floyd Tillman Sculpture, honoring the American country musician who helped create the honky-tonk country genre. Located at the intersection of Main and Yett Streets, this cultural attraction showcases the creative spirit of the region.


10. Shaffer Bend Recreation Area

LAKESIDE NATURE RETREAT


Shaffer Bend Recreation Area offers visitors a serene natural setting along the shores of Lake Travis near Marble Falls. The area provides opportunities for hiking, bird watching, fishing, and picnicking in a picturesque environment. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the lake while experiencing the diverse wildlife and plant species native to the Texas Hill Country.



11. Save the World Brewing Company

PHILANTHROPIC CRAFT BREWERY


Save the World Brewing Company is Texas' first 100% philanthropic brewery, donating all profits to charities. The brewery specializes in Belgian-style ales crafted by owners who left careers as physicians to pursue their brewing passion. Visitors can enjoy tastings in their taproom while contributing to meaningful causes through their purchases.


12. Blue Bonnet Cafe

LEGENDARY PIE HAVEN


Blue Bonnet Cafe has been serving comfort food and award-winning pies in Marble Falls since 1929. The cafe is famous for its 'Pie Happy Hour' and classic diner atmosphere that attracts visitors from across Texas. Its hearty breakfasts, home-style lunches, and generous slices of meringue pies have earned it recognition as a true Texas institution.


13. Lake Marble Falls

RECREATIONAL WATER PARADISE


Lake Marble Falls offers 611 acres of recreational water activities in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, and water sports against the backdrop of scenic limestone cliffs. The lake hosts annual events including the LakeFest Drag Boat Races, drawing crowds of water enthusiasts and spectators.


14. Old Oak Square

CHARMING SHOPPING DISTRICT


Old Oak Square features a collection of boutique shops, galleries, and eateries housed in historic buildings in downtown Marble Falls. Shoppers can browse unique gifts, artisan crafts, antiques, and specialty foods while enjoying the square's small-town charm. The district regularly hosts community events and seasonal festivals that showcase local culture and traditions.


15. Flat Creek Estate Winery

HILL COUNTRY VINEYARD


Flat Creek Estate Winery produces award-winning wines on a picturesque property in the Texas Hill Country near Marble Falls. Visitors can enjoy tastings, vineyard tours, and seasonal farm-to-table dining experiences at their on-site restaurant. The estate's Mediterranean-inspired grounds provide a perfect setting for understanding Texas viticulture while sampling their Super-Texan and Sangiovese varieties.

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