- TripBuzz discovered 21 different types of activities for couples in the Nacogdoches area, including Gardens (like Ruby M. Mize Azalea Garden), Historic Homes (like Sterne Hoya House Museum), Ziplines (like Zip Nac) and Bowling (like Texas Pro Bowl), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 27 date ideas in or near Nacogdoches, Texas, including 11 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lufkin.
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Fly through a forest setting at day or night with speedy glides down five ziplines that range from 225 feet to the 900-foot dual line
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Dogtrot houses were popular with early Texas settlers, and an example is the 1830 home built by Adolphus Sterne, a prominent merchant and Texas Revolution leader. The home is furnished with antiques from the period and contains a Texas history research library.
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6020 North Street, Nacogdoches, TX 75965
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Visitors can see a 1837, 1840, 1870, 1895, and a 1900 home at Millard's Crossing Historic Village Inc. In addition, visitors can see a 1860 corncrib, 1905 chapel, 1910 carriage house, a country store, and a log schoolhouse.
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Visitors can view a variety of artifacts and period furnishings at Old University Building. The building is the only remaining building of a university chartered by the Republic of Texas.
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The SFA Interpretive Trail, only a short drive away from Nacogdoches, contains two meticulously maintained trials spanning 3 miles. The trails are quaint and rarely, if-ever, crowded, and there are many benches for rest along the way.
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Built in the 1800s, Durst-Taylor House & Gardens is a wooden home that housed prominent figures in Texas' history. The tours are run by volunteers and take visitors through the house, including the smokehouse and chicken coop.
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211 S Lanana Street, Nacogdoches, TX 75961
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Originally a dogtrot house built in 1830, Hoya Memorial Library & Museum housed the Sterne and von der Hoya families. The museum depicts the Sterne occupancy during the Texas revolution and the Victorian era of the Hoya family.
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With close to 700 reptiles, birds, and mammals, the Ellen Trout Zoo has various exhibits that display animals in their natural habitats. The Spectacled Owl, Jamaican Fruit Bat, Bontebok, White Rhino, Masai Giraffe, and Hippo are among the most popular animals at the zoo.
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The 153,179-acre Angelina National Forest is a national forest that features a 114,500-acre lake, two developed recreational areas, and a 5 ½-mile hiking trail. The trail can be used for running, walking, or biking.
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Formed by 7 women in 1972, the Museum of East Texas is a cultural center that has sculptures and paintings, as well as public programs, workshops and lectures. Artwork is from American, Latin American, European, and East Texas artists.
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Having first opened in 1925, The Pines Theater has quite a rich history. Locals of Lufkin enjoy taking in live performances, films, music concerts and more in the towns cultural gem.