In my opinion, Nacogdoches is one of the best college towns in Texas. It's not too big or too small, it has a rich history, and it's brimming with quaint shops and restaurants.
The oldest town in Texas, Nacogdoches was founded in 1779 by Spanish Colonel Don Antonio Gil Y’Barbo, who became the first lieutenant governor.
Before that, the area was inhabited by a local tribe of Caddo Indians for approximately 10,000 years.
Along with its rich history, Nacogdoches is known for being home to Stephen F. Austin State University. Named after one of Texas' founding fathers, the college opened in 1923 and is partially located on the homestead of Thomas Jefferson Rusk, one of the town's earliest Anglo settlers.
SFA, as the university is colloquially known, offers more than 120 areas of study, but it specializes in forestry and architecture.
Visitors are welcome to come explore the grounds of the campus.
There is a five-mile hike and bike trail that showcases both the surrounding forest landscape and the school's various buildings, an arboretum, a planetarium, and even a movie theater. Or, you could catch a Lumberjacks or Ladyjacks game!
Given its storied past, Nacogdoches is rife with old buildings.
Pictured here is the Old Stone Fort Museum, which Y'Barbo used to facilitate his trading business. This unassuming house - now located on the SFA campus grounds - quickly became a gateway from the rest of the U.S. to the Texas frontier.
Outside of the university, Nacogdoches is brimming with activities to discover.
Personally, I never miss grabbing a meal at Dolli's Diner when I'm in town, and I suggest you do the same.
You'll be transported back to simpler times when you step inside this nostalgic eatery, which is known for its hearty breakfast specials (although it's open all day).
Trust me when I say the scrambled eggs here are some of the best I've ever had.
If you're looking to do some shopping, pop into the General Mercantile and Old Time String Shop for a blast from the past.
You'll see everything from handcrafted string instruments and brooms to antique toys to local honey. This place is a treasure trove!
Antique lovers, this one is for you. Auntie Q's, located in The Bosslight Bookstore on Main Street, has so many unique items, including T-shirts, artwork, and tons of little trinkets.
Do you think Nacogdoches is one of the best college towns in Texas? Tell us your thoughts in the comments, and if you need somewhere to stay while you're in town, I definitely recommend the beautiful Fredonia Hotel.
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