If you’re looking for a Texas town that offers both exciting outdoor adventures and a captivating arts scene, look no further than San Angelo. Here on the banks of the Concho River, there’s always something fun to see and do in this modern city with rich historical roots. Whether you come for the incredible art or to get the juices flowing with some sports or rodeo action, the city has the ingredients to cater to even the most discerning tourists. The following are just a few of the things to do in San Angelo that make it a great place to visit.
Somewhere in between these two extremes lies the past of historic old Fort Concho. Founded in 1867 as an army outpost established to protect settlers from Native American attacks, the fort is now home to a museum. Explore 23 restored and original fort structures and put yourself in the shoes of the soldiers who lived here all those years ago. The fort hosts regular living history and special events where you can witness artillery firings, cavalry demonstrations, vintage baseball games, and other soldiering activities.
Of course, the city has its more traditional venues. The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts is a world-class facility displaying art in three galleries, including some of the finest pottery and sculptures in the entire Southwest. There are other art galleries around town, but for a place where you can get in on the fun yourself (after a glass of wine or two, of course), check out Vino Dipinte Art Gallery. An evening of “painting and sipping” might be just what you need to help you discover your sleeping inner artist.
On its own, the Concho River that runs through the heart of the city would be an impressive geographical feature. But for San Angelo, it’s just one of the many elements that make San Angelo a natural treasure. The city is home to three lakes: Lake Nasworthy, O.C. Fisher Reservoir, and Twin Buttes Reservoir. In addition to some great boating, fishing, and picnicking, each has its own unique joys, like the 15 miles of four-wheeling trails at Twin Buttes and the cabins for rent on Lake Nasworthy.
However, no place in town offers more outdoor adventures than San Angelo State Park. Go hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding on 50 miles of multi-use trails; fish in Javelina Pond; hunt for deer and turkey (in season with a permit); birdwatch; or tackle an orienteering course. With low humidity and more than 250 days of sunshine a year, San Angelo’s lovely weather sets the stage for plenty of outdoor fun, no matter what you choose to do.
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