Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Skip to main content
Visit the USA logo
The official travel site of the USA.
Search form
    Search form

    There were no results for your above query.

    Northern Mariana Islands

    U.S. Virgin Islands

    Search form

    There were no results for your above query.

    Search form

    There were no results for your above query.

    Northern Mariana Islands

    U.S. Virgin Islands

    Search form

    There were no results for your above query.

      Search form

      There were no results for your above query.

      Northern Mariana Islands

      U.S. Virgin Islands

      Search form

      There were no results for your above query.

        Search form

        There were no results for your above query.

        Northern Mariana Islands

        U.S. Virgin Islands

        There were no results for your above query.

          San AngeloTexas

          View more
          Live al fresco painting during the city's EnPleinAirTEXAS National Competition & Cinch Roping Fiesta
          View more
          Live al fresco painting during the city's EnPleinAirTEXAS National Competition & Cinch Roping Fiesta
          View more

          Live al fresco painting during the city's EnPleinAirTEXAS National Competition & Cinch Roping Fiesta

          1 of 8
          View more
          Checking out colorful pieces at the Pop Art Museum
          View more
          Checking out colorful pieces at the Pop Art Museum
          View more

          Checking out colorful pieces at the Pop Art Museum

          2 of 8
          View more
          Some of the aquatic plants on display at the International Waterlily Collection
          View more
          Some of the aquatic plants on display at the International Waterlily Collection
          View more

          Some of the aquatic plants on display at the International Waterlily Collection

          3 of 8
          View more
          An eclectic boutique on historic Concho Avenue
          View more
          An eclectic boutique on historic Concho Avenue
          View more

          An eclectic boutique on historic Concho Avenue

          4 of 8
          View more
          San Angelo State Park, home of the Official State of Texas Longhorn Herd
          View more
          San Angelo State Park, home of the Official State of Texas Longhorn Herd
          View more

          San Angelo State Park, home of the Official State of Texas Longhorn Herd

          5 of 8
          View more
          Western-themed architecture and design at the Visitor Center
          View more
          Western-themed architecture and design at the Visitor Center
          View more

          Western-themed architecture and design at the Visitor Center

          6 of 8
          View more
          Interacting with farm animals at the San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo
          View more
          Interacting with farm animals at the San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo
          View more

          Interacting with farm animals at the San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo

          7 of 8
          View more
          Mosaic sculpture at The Bosque, a city park along San Angelo's Concho River
          View more
          Mosaic sculpture at The Bosque, a city park along San Angelo's Concho River
          View more

          Mosaic sculpture at The Bosque, a city park along San Angelo's Concho River

          8 of 8

          An off-the-beaten-path oasis and authentic slice of West Texas

          Savor a glimpse of authentic cowboy life in San Angelo, a laid-back escape in West Texas. Located on the verdant banks of the Concho River, this oasis draws visitors who want to stroll the grounds of Fort Concho National Historic Landmark, hike San Angelo State Park, kayak the Concho River, embrace their inner cowboy (or cowgirl) at the San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo, explore local museums and more.


          Time Travel at Fort Concho

          Fort Concho, now a National Historic Landmark, was built in 1867 to house up to 500 soldiers stationed there to protect the West Texas Region. Its many residents included Buffalo Soldiers, African American soldiers who served on the western frontier following the U.S. Civil War. Elements of all four regiments of the Buffalo Soldiers were stationed at Fort Concho during its active period. The former U.S. Army installation is home to 24 original and restored buildings, most constructed out of native limestone. Guided and self-guided tours of the fort are available. The fort is also home to a museum, research library and archives, featuring historic materials from the American Indian Wars era, with information on frontier and pioneer life, Native American settlements and military activities.

           

          West Texas Nature at San Angelo State Park

          Established in 1995 on the shores of the O.C. Fisher Reservoir, San Angelo State Park is a prime destination to see local wildlife and scenic beauty. The park features 80 kilometers of trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding, as well as a short Dinosaur Trail that’s perfect for kids to explore fossilized trackways made by prehistoric creatures. Rent a rod and reel to go fishing in the Concho River or the O.C. Fisher Reservoir. Spend the night under the stars in a tent or in a rustic log cabin on-site. Park rangers lead educational tours of the bison and longhorn habitats, as well as nature, history and star-gazing programs.

           

          Discover Natural Wonders Unique to San Angelo

          Take a romantic walk through the International Waterlily Collection, home to one of the world’s finest collections of these lush and colorful aquatic plants. The free collection at San Angelo’s Civic League Park features six ponds displaying some 150 varieties of lilies. Nearby, San Angelo's Concho River is also one of the only spots in the world to find Concho pearls, which are formed in freshwater mussel shells. They develop coveted iridescent pink and purple shades. The pearls are available for purchase at area jewelry stores.

           

          History, Art, Museums and Events

          San Angelo boasts several museums providing diverse opportunities to explore the area’s art and history. Miss Hattie’s Bordello Museum was an actual bordello in operation from 1902 until 1952 on historic Concho Avenue, San Angelo’s first street. Today, visitors can tour the home to see the period details and learn about local history. The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts displays permanent and touring exhibits and collections of photography, sculpture, painting and more. The museum features a large number of works byTexas artists. Local organization Art in Uncommon Places has created the Pop Art Museum and Paintbrush Alley to display modern artwork from local artists. All of the pieces have a code that can be scanned with a mobile phone for more information on the artwork and the artist. Embrace the spirit of the Wild West at The San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo which is celebrating its 90th year in 2022. This annual event is dedicated to preserving western culture

          Fun Fact

          Concho pearls from San Angelo, Texas
          View more

          The area around San Angelo is one of few places in the world to find the prized Concho pearl. The luminous pink and purple pearls are found in freshwater mussel shells that make their home in area lakes and rivers.

          Female participants during a rodeo in San Angelo, Texas
          View more

          Although never based in the city, the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association was founded in San Angelo in 1948.

          Couple posing in front of public art in San Angelo, Texas
          View more

          San Angelo is the Visual Arts Capital of Texas, a designation given to them in 2021 for the next 10 years.

          A Western-themed mural in Paintbrush Alley in San Angelo, Texas
          View more

          Experience San Angelo

          Explore more
          AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys

          Destination

          Arlington

          Taking in the sights downtown on a horse and longhorn tour

          Destination

          Bandera

          Dusk falls over the Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum

          Destination

          Denton

          Ideal hiking and climbing terrain at Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site

          Destination

          El Paso

          Learn more about Texas’ pro sports and outdoor adventure opportunities

          State

          Texas

          This website uses Cookies to offer you an enhanced browsing experience. Find out more about how we useCookies
          GoUSAtv logo

          Because every place has a story.

          Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

          Visit The USA © 2025 Brand USA. All rights reserved.


          [8]ページ先頭

          ©2009-2025 Movatter.jp