Nearby Attractions
There are lots of exciting things to do within a quick drive of our place, check out our favorites below to get some ideas for your vacation to the Texas countryside.
Stephenville
For a small town, Stephenville provides most of the basic necessities for our guests with plenty of grocery shopping and chain and local restaurants to choose from. See the restaurants section of our guidebook for restaurant recommendations. If you’re into antiques and thrifting, check out both the 377 Marketplace and the Chicken House Flea Market (2nd and 4th Sat/Sun of each month). Due to COVID-19, the business hours of these locations may vary, so be sure to check online for the hours of operation before you visit them.
Hico
Billy the Kid Museum
Doesn’t every small town in Texas have one of these and claim a part of his history?
Hico Mercantile
Neat shop in a beautiful historic building in the downtown district.
Sugar Moon
Another neat shop downtown. Antiques and neat household items. Also, large Flax selection and Annie Sloan paint shop for the ladies (our pocketbook is always lighter when we stop by).
Flacas
Our go to place to eat every time we’re in town. Great food, beer and wine, and now an art gallery with local artists as well.
Dublin
Take a tour of Dr. Pepper’s first bottling facility and see their extensive collection of Dr. Pepper vintage and antique paraphernalia. The soda shop also has floats and other great fountain drinks.
Veldhuizen Artisanal Cheese
Delicious raw milk cheese! Four generations work hard to make real food for their customers. They milk 50 grass fed happy cows and sheep on 180 pesticide free acres each day. Watch the cheese making process on those days they’re making cheese. Lots of samples!!
Ben Hogan Museum
Experience much of the life of one of golf’s greats.
Black Jack’s Coffee & Eats
Owned by the same folks that own Lingleville Country Store, they’ve got the best coffee in Erath county. Great food and fresh baked goods as well!
Glen Rose
Dinosaur Valley State Park
Glen Rose is known as the Dinosaur Capital of Texas due to the wealth of fossils and tracks imprinted in the soil millions of years ago by enormous sauropods and theropods.
There aren’t many places that have as many fine examples of these tracks as Dinosaur Valley State Park, a scenic 1,500-acre natural area situated a few miles northwest of Glen Rose.
Four major track sites can be found in the park that contain footprints as long as three feet. The best time to see these tracks is in the late summer, when water levels are low and conditions are dry.
Although seeing the dinosaur tracks is a breathtaking experience, it’s not the only reason to visit Dinosaur Valley State Park. For starters, there are about 20 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails that weave through the hilly and densely forested terrain to explore. Swimming and fishing on the Paluxy River, which runs right through the middle of the park, are two more ways to enjoy your time in this scenic park. Finally, there is a 100-acre primitive area on the south end of the park for those who want to go horseback riding. Due to its wealth of dinosaur tracks, ample recreational opportunities, and gorgeous natural terrain, Dinosaur Valley Natural Park is a definite must-visit while you’re in Glen Rose.
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
Embark On a Wildlife Safari, Texas Style. Picture this: you’re cruising on a winding road over lush grassy fields and past the occasional oak tree until you round a corner and see a herd of giraffes lounging in an open field. At the moment, you may ask yourself: am I still in Texas? Indeed you are, brave explorer. You’re at the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center right here in Glen Rose, a vast habitat for exotic and endangered animals from around the world. As you meander along Fossil Rim’s 9.5-mile driving trail, you may see such animals as white rhinoceroses, axis deer, bongos, cheetahs, scimitar-horned oryxes, ostriches, and zebras. You can even feed some of the larger herbivores from your car window if you buy animal feed at the wildlife center’s entrance. If you get hungry yourself, make sure to stop by the Overlook Cafe, a restaurant located about halfway through the trail. A children’s activity center with a petting zoo is also located here, offering direct interaction with cute goats and other cuddly creatures.
If you’d rather just sit back and enjoy the ride, contact Fossil Rim to arrange a guided tour of the park. Overnight lodging is also available for those who would like to extend their stay. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is open throughout the year except on major holidays.
Canoe the Brazos River
The city of Glen Rose sits on the north bank of the Paluxy River, a picturesque waterway bordered by limestone bluffs and towering oak trees. One of the best ways to take in all the spectacular scenery is by climbing into a canoe and exploring the Paluxy, which intersects with two other rivers (the Brazos and Squaw Creek) just east of town. Fortunately, there are quite a few places you can go to rent a canoe if you don’t have yours handy. One such option is Tres Rios River Ranch, an aptly-named camp site and activities park that offers canoe rentals at the aforementioned intersection of the three rivers. Head a little farther east, past where the Brazos crosses Highway 67, and you’ll encounter two more options: Low Water Canoe Rentals and Rhodes Canoe Rentals. Regardless of which company you go with, you’ll have easy access to some of the prettiest areas near Glen Rose, while also enjoying a good bit of exercise.
Visit Dinosaur World
For a different kind of cretaceous experience, head to Dinosaur World, a 20-acre museum full of all sorts of activities for the whole family. Walk among more than 150 life-size dinosaurs, including the feared tyrannosaurus rex and the iconic triceratops, and browse a museum full of authentic prehistoric fossils and casts. If you’ve brought the kids, they’ll enjoy getting their hands dirty at the guided fossil dig activity, excavating a 27-foot skeleton at the boneyard, or selecting their own geode to crack open. Many of the wonders of the prehistoric world can be seen and experienced at Dinosaur World in Glen Rose, situated just one mile south of Dinosaur Valley State Park.
Thurber
A real Texas ghost town, just 20 minutes from here. At one time, Thurber was the most technologically advanced city in the country with every home having electricity and running water. Today, the Tarleton State’s Gordon Museum shares much of the town’s history and The Smokehouse and New York restaurants provide great eats!