The San Angelo Nature Center is a collection of animals that are native to the Southwest. Among the animals are bobcats, skunks, porcupines, hissing cockroaches, turtles, and snakes. Cost is approximately $15.
Established in 1867, along the banks of the Concho River, Fort Concho was built to protect frontier settlements, patrol and map the vast West Texas region, and quell hostile threats in the area. Cost is $5. Children 6 and under are free.
Quicksand Golf Course is challenging track over 7100 yards that favors long drivers, accurate iron play, and precision putting. Bryan plays this course fairly often when visiting San Angelo, and will be playing the Friday morning before the wedding festivities. Please text Bryan at 832-868-8282 two weeks in advance if you would like to join.
Delighting folks since 1988, Eggemeyer’s General Store is a little slice of heaven right in the heart of the historic downtown district of San Angelo, Texas. It’s a nostalgic general store reminiscent of the old soda fountain shops with unique one-0f-a-kind items that span across this two-story, authentic gem. From vintage toys that bring back childhood memories to rare antiques, not to mention homemade fudge to satisfy any sweet tooth, this family-owned crown jewel has something for everyone. It’s a must to add to your traveling bucket list as you don’t want to miss visiting this Texas treasure.
For 50 years, soldiers, cowboys and travelers were attracted to a San Angelo institution, a brothel they knew simply as Miss Hatties. The building that houses Miss Hattie's was constructed in 1896. It is still the original ceiling, floors, and as you will hear, stairs that take you back in time.
Just as our building is a piece of History, we sell many items that are also pieces of History... Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Glassware, Pottery, Jewelry, Gift Items, Custom Embroidery and much more!
A large playground for kids in downtown San Angelo on the river!
Enjoy a walk along the Concho River. See the attached website for the map!
The Museum was founded in 1981 and was located in the historic 1864 Quartermaster Building at Fort Concho National Historic Landmark. It opened in 1985 with exhibits from the National Portrait Gallery and the Library of Congress. The Museum has since held over 350 exhibits. Over 150 have featured Texas artists, half of which have been women and 1/3 minority. The overall exhibit program encompasses all mediums, cultures and time periods. Ceramics Monthly has cited the Museums’ biannual National Ceramic Competition as “the premier clay show in America.”
Enjoy some local mexican food at the popular Henry's Diner in San Angelo!
Enjoy some local mexican food at the popular Armenta's in San Angelo!
Enjoy some italian in San Angelo. They do not have a bar, but it is BYOB!
Twin Mountain is a popular local steakhouse in San Angelo. You may need to call ahead and make reservations.
Bar and Restaurant in Downtown San Angelo! Walking distance to shops and other sites.