Located on the edge of                                                    makes enjoying nature a breeze, whether it's dirt bikes, hiking
or enjoying Ratcliff lake it is worth checking out.
Located near                                          on the El Camino Real highway aka                                  lies Neches Bluff in the
Davy Crockett National Forest. This is a beautiful section where on can take a 1/2 mile or so hike into the trail and see
the Dogwoods or fall foliage. This is probably the prettiest section of the                 The trail runs around 20 miles each
way.


                   is a 45 minute ride and is a larger city than Crockett.  There are too many events and attractions to list.  
There is a great Chinese restaurant that will challenge any we have eaten at. Giovannis is a nice little Italian restaurant
with a quaint atmosphere. The                          in the old section of town is another of our favorites. Their delicious
steaks are reasonably priced! For a complete list of Palestine Restaurants
                            is another site with great info! If you golf check out



                       is home to the Peanut Festival which draws thousands of visitors every year.
is home of the world famous Blue Grass festival which last three days over the labor day weekend. They have many
additional events and festivals. A new addition to Grapeland is the                                               . Parents and children
alike will enjoy driving through the grounds and checking out the Zebras, Camels, Antelope etc.
Check out the
Rides section on this site to learn of the many historical rides and trip in the area.

           is a small town that is home of the Love Fest.  Moms Café is a small family owned business that provides great
meals for the money. Walking in, one can't help notice that the greenhouse style entry has tables nestled in various
locations. There is also a water garden with running water. Seating is available inside as well,


                                                                                 is located past Grapeland on 227. It is one of the prettiest                 
                                     country roads in the area. Coming into Augusta you will notice some flag poles on the right          
                                     side. Pull into ths area and read the historical markers. They tell a few stories such as the            
                                     one in the picture adjacent to this writing. A 50 yard stroll down the dirt road across from              
                                     the flags brings you to the Stage Coach that is still in remarkable condition.
                     
                                                  is located between Grapeland and Palestine. There are a few restaurants in the area.    
                                              is close to Elkhart and worth the trip. It is a magical area that has a reproduction of the
original church as well as a historical graveyard.

     lies between Crockett and Grapeland on Hwy 19. There is a small
general store that serves good food. The school and City hall are located off
of 19 at the flashing light.               

      is located about 6 miles east of Grapeland. Byrds country store serves
some fantastic food for the money. I highly recommend this establishment



                      is a larger town. Aside from having a mall and enough stores to satisfy even the most avid shopper it
offers a large assortment of fine eateries. Perhaps the gem of Lufkin would be the                            It has the features
of a larger City zoo, but offered in a more intimate setting. It is well worth exploring and will not disappoint you!
                           is near the shopping so one can??


                     is home to the 66 foot tall statue of                         The city has much to offer in the way of shopping and
contains some fine restaurants that are unique and one of a kind. While the city is well know for it's                which
executes more prisoners per year than any other prison in the country. It is also home to                                                   
one could easily spend a day in Huntsville and the surrounding areas exploring                                                 or a trip
through                                   may be of interest!

                             is located on Hwy 287 East. It has a very attractive stone court house and old prison.

                             lies between Crockett and Lufkin. It is in the heart of the                                                           
and hosts a number of festivals but unfortunately like Crockett they don't want anyone to know when? I will be working
on this and will update as I am able.

                                  host a number of festivals including the
Mushroom Festival . The gateway to A & M as it is often
called has a number of nice eateries on the old square.

                                is located between Houston and Dallas on I-45. When you ask most local what Centerville means
the will say
Woodys Barbeque   with store on both sides of the freeway and a large variety of goods it is a favorite with
both the locals and the travellers. Travel towards hwy 75 to see the old town section.  Heading south on 75 you will find
Fort Boggy State Park  where you can enjoy a nice uncrowded park to eat you Barbeque lunch!!
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Elkhart 18 hole Course
Lufkin Golf Course
Spring Creek Crockett
 
Palestine Golf Course

Stuff to do - In and around Crockett, Texas

                   was named after Davy Crockett who reportedly had camped nearby on his way to
the Alamo. The courthouse sets in the middle of the square and is surrounded by antiques
shops, restaurants and businesses.
If one has the opportunity to see a movie at the        they will be amused to see the owner
offering birdseed and grease (Popcorn and butter) and feel at least a little nostalgic when the
curtain is raised before a show. A short walk will take one up to the Moose head café where
people on amazingly busy square seem to gather for lunch and gossip.
Authentic Mexican food can be had at M.L.A. where (I think) the worlds best corn tortillas are
served. Beckys bakery serves delicious baked goods a well as meals. The Side Street Café
serves lunches and is open some evenings.                         serves a delicious meal in a
beautifully restored building. They also have a beautiful courtyard with water gardens and
outdoor fires to enjoy your meal by. Lees China Inn serves reasonably priced Chinese food in a
quaint setting. The Brookshire Brothers is within walking distance of the square. On the way stop
at Waynes world, play some arcades or hit some baseballs.
When we venture out to the loop that surrounds the town we will hit the newer businesses.
Walmart. H.E.B., Tractor Supply, Baskins, Beals and numerous fast food establishments.

Get out and explore! The historical Downes Alldrich home can be toured and is within an easy
walk of the square. The many beautiful Bed and Breakfast homes can be admired on foot or by
road.

Enjoy the library, work out at Muscles and Curves Gym or perhaps Curves for Women.

Perhaps the top event would be Christmas on the Square. It takes place the Saturday before
Thanksgiving and has food Vendors,  shops and a great car and motorcycle show. It is truly a
worth wile event that draws visitors from many miles.

Of course one can visit the Civic Center and enjoy some first rate performances.
Check out the schedule of               the Piney Wood Fine Arts Association provide to the
community each year. You may notice a number of free shows at the Davy Crockett Park where
you can sit in the shade and enjoy some fine entertainment.

The                                is really worth looking into. The Gillette Brothers own the building and
perform there on occasion. You will recognize many of the performers past and present.

Below are the festivals, events and links for Crockett and Surrounding areas.
East Texas Guide
Texas Opry (Relocating to Crockett) 15 minute drive
Grapeland and the Peanut festival 20 minute drive
Salmon Lake park and Blue Grass Festival 20 minute drive  

There is a Heritage days festival in November,  Christmas in Crockett is the Saturday before
Thanksgiving, The Fiddlers Festival in June. The county Fair and Rodeo. Unfortunately I am
unable to confirm the dates at this time. You may get some help from
Crockett Chamber of
Commerce.   

There is a brief listing for the "Lovefest" the second week of February in the town of Lovelady.

The
Texas State Rairoad  is a must see when visiting East Texas. Touted as the worlds longest
and most narrow Park. The towns of Palestine and Rusk are connected by the rail line these
vintage steam engines run on. Dinner rides and shows are also offered.
The spring and fall are terrific times to view the Dogwoods and the foliage respectively.
Tchoupitoulas
Shows
Camp Street Café
Ritz



Crockett was
named after Davy
Crockett
who spent the
night here on his
way to the Alamo.

Crockett sits in
between
Houston and
Dallas.

Houston County
Lake is a man
made lake. When
it was dammed in
1965 it filled
quicker than
expected and
covered a few
tractors and
bulldozers!

Old farms and
even an old
graveyard were
flooded to make
the lake.
Stock tanks
(ponds) still
show on Fish
Finders.
Davy Crockett National Forest
Mission Tejas State Park
The Kings Highway
4 C Trail
Palestine Texas
Ranch House
Click Here
PALESTINE TEXAS  45 minute drive
GRAPELAND & LOVELADY 20 minute drives
Tourism In Palestine
Grapeland Texas
Salmon Lake Park
Grapeland Drive Thru Safari
Palestine Golf Course
Lovelady
Small towns worth looking into (45 minute drive or less)
The small town of Augusta
Elkhart
Pilgrim church and Graveyard
Latexo
Towns within 1 hours drive
The City of Lufkin
Huntsville Texas
Elkhart 18 hole Course
Percilla
Sam Houston
Ellen Trout Zoo
Ellis Unit
Sam Houston State University
Sam Houston National Forest
Huntsville State Park
The City of Groveton
The town of Kennard
The Davy Crockett National Forest
Lufkin Golf Course
The City of Madisonville
The Town of Centerville
The Patton cemetery on 227
between Hwy 7 and 21.
Disappearing with time
Golfers
For a Pictoral guide to Crockett (Click)
Crockett Texas