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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. |
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. |
| PALESTINE TEXAS 45 minute drive |
| GRAPELAND & LOVELADY 20 minute drives |
| Small towns worth looking into (45 minute drive or less) |
| Towns within 1 hours drive |
| The Patton cemetery on 227 between Hwy 7 and 21. Disappearing with time |
| Golfers |
| For a Pictoral guide to Crockett (Click) |