Glen Rose, TX 76043
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Things to Do in Glen Rose
Welcome to Glen Rose, Texas, where history and modern charm blend seamlessly in this beloved Historic Town Square. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s something magical about strolling through this quaint area, filled with unique shops, delightful eateries, and fascinating history. Just the historic buildings alone are worth the trip!
Take A Leisurely Stroll Through Glen Rose’s Historic Town Square
The Town Square is a shopper’s paradise, featuring a mix of lovely modern boutiques and charming antique shops. You’ll find everything from trendy clothing and accessories to vintage treasures that tell a story of days gone by. Don’t miss the brand-new Barnard Street Mercantile, home to over 40 vendors offering a variety of goods, from home decor to handmade crafts. Plan for about two hours to fully explore the square and engage with the friendly shop owners. Each store has its own unique charm, and the owners are always happy to share stories and recommendations. Don’t forget to visit Barnard’s Mill, a historic site that adds to the area’s charm.
Discover the Rich History of Glen Rose
Located right in the Historic Town Square, the Somervell County Historical Society Museum offers a captivating journey through time, showcasing the unique heritage and fascinating beginnings of Glen Rose. The museum is a MUST for weekend visitors and offers a treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the region’s past. Visitors are greeted with a warm welcome and an invitation to explore a diverse array of exhibits. Among the highlights is the only known moonshine still from the Prohibition era in Somervell County, offering a glimpse into the area’s spirited history. The museum also boasts an impressive collection of military uniforms, providing insight into the local contributions to various conflicts.
The museum’s exhibits span more than a century of local history, from early settlers to modern times. Artifacts include household items, tools, and photographs that paint a vivid picture of life in Glen Rose over the years. Each item has been carefully preserved and curated to ensure that the stories of the past are not forgotten. One of the most fascinating features of the museum is its display of three authentic dinosaur tracks, a nod to Glen Rose’s designation as the “Dinosaur Capital of Texas.” These tracks are a testament to the prehistoric creatures that once roamed the area and are a must-see for any visitor.
The Somervell County Historical Society Museum is open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and on Sundays from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM.
Explore Big Rocks Park
Nestled in the city and along the scenic Paluxy River, Big Rocks Park is a natural playground filled with unusually large rock formations. It’s the perfect spot for families to explore, climb, and play. Kids will love wading in the shallow areas, while parents can relax and enjoy a picnic under the shade of the trees. Whether you’re cooling off from the Texas heat with a refreshing swim or taking a leisurely stroll along the river, Big Rocks Park offers a delightful escape into nature’s beauty. Don’t forget to bring your water shoes for a comfortable adventure on the rocky terrain!
Indulge in Culinary Treats
When hunger strikes, the square has you covered! Enjoy a lovely meal at the Riverhouse Grill, known for its delicious American fare and charming atmosphere or try WhiskyWoods for a more speakeasy, fine dining feel, or heck, just grab a juicy burger at The Green Pickle! And for those with a sweet tooth, the new Cowboy Up chocolate shop is sure to delight! Don’t forget to check out the local watering holes; Sexton Mill and Blackies are great picks for live music and fresh libations!
Immerse Yourself in Art and Culture
On the courthouse lawn, you’ll find a beautiful sculpture called Barnard’s On The Brazos, The First Family of Glen Rose. The sculpture is of the town founders, Juana and Charles Barnard, created by local artist Robert Summers, adding a touch of artistic flair to the square. The statue is a testament to the town’s appreciation for art and culture.
Plan Some Evening Magic
As the sun sets, make your way to City Hall and look up at the water tower. Lit up in the local school colors, it stands as a beacon of community pride and support. It’s a beautiful sight that adds to the town’s welcoming atmosphere.