- Our list of the best things to do in San Angelo, Texas, features the top 19 nearby activities — including 8 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- San Angelo, TX has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of San Angelo, TX
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Exhibits trace the evolution of railroads, from the 1800s until today, inside a historic passenger depot
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At the San Angelo Visitors Center, visitors can learn about the city of San Angelo, including things to do, places to stay, and great things to eat. Visitors can also learn about where to go, and other area attractions.
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24 S Park Street, between Beauregard and Harris Streets, San Angelo, TX
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The International Water Lily Garden at Civic League Park contains over 150 varieties of water lilies with many being extinct or nearly extinct. It is the first international water lily pond in the United States.
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On the three-acres that make up the Chicken Farm Art Center, visitors find 20 artist studios, a bed and breakfast, and a restaurant. The center often hosts children's art activities, and hosts four major art events each year.
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Concho and S. Chadbourne, San Angelo, TX
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The Historic Murals of San Angelo are painted on various businesses around San Angelo. These murals depict life in San Angelo in the early 1900s including the West Texas Ranching Mural that was painted by Texas Muralist Stylle Read and measures 20 feet by 107 feet.
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Originally built in 1867, over 40 buildings were constructed at Fort Concho to protect some of Texas's earliest settlers. Although the fort was decommissioned in 1889, visitors can view 23 of the original buildings.
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The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts features Texas Art including works by Frank Brown, Vernon Fisher, Zanne Hochberg, and Chapman Kelly. The museum also features Mexican religious art, including pieces by Jose de Paez, and Cristobal de Villalpundo, and ceramic pieces by Robert Laidman, Loretta Kaufman, and John …
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The San Angelo Nature Center offers nature exhibits of three different ecosystems found in Texas, including semi-arid, wooded and wetlands. The center is also a popular place to hold birthday parties.
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Visitors can tour Miss Hattie's Bordello that was one of the largest bordellos in the state of Texas before the Texas Rangers closed it down in 1952 after 50 years of operations. Visitors can see the rooms and the small kitchen just as they were in 1952.
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The ASU Planetarium has a Sci-Dome HD projector that is capable of showing over 500 million stars and celestial objects, as well as a tilted dome theater. The planetarium is often used for school field trips, as well as by the classes at Angelo State University.
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At Vino Dipinte Art Gallery, visitors can see the work of local artists or take an art workshop about drawing or painting. The gallery hosts paint and sip sessions where visitors can enjoy a glass of wine while painting.