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    On the Road

    See San Angelo's artsy legacy with museums, murals, and more

    CultureMap Create
    Jul 20, 2022 | 12:05 pm
    As the newly designated Visual Arts Capital of Texas, San Angelo boasts bold public art at every turn.
    As the newly designated Visual Arts Capital of Texas, San Angelo boasts bold public art at every turn.
    Photo courtesy of Discover San Angelo

    It has been called an “oasis” in West Texas, and San Angelo is certainly making a refreshing splash on the scene.

    It's home to one of the first Conrad Hilton hotels, a 1920s beacon that stretched 14 stories into the sky and is now known as The Cactus Hotel venue. It boasts one of the best tennis courts in the country at Bentwood Country Club. And it’s also the newly designated Visual Arts Capital of Texas.

    That's because you'll find more than 250 sculptures and statues and a range of vibrant murals along with nearly three dozen museums and galleries showing off work from local artists, plus traveling displays.

    Here are a few of the ways you’ll see San Angelo waving the banner as a vibrant beacon for the arts in Texas.

    Check out uncommonly placed art that makes a scene
    Local art-focused initiative Art in Uncommon Places has been beautifying San Angelo and the Concho Valley since 2006 with public art that’s known for its eccentric and creative aesthetic.

    Founded as a passion project by retired art teachers Julie Raymond and Joy Thomas, AIUP has more than 300 locally made art installations in the area along with two outdoor museums: Pop Art Museum and Paintbrush Alley.

    At the Pop Art Museum, a former bowling alley houses 31 snappy pieces, including one from James Gill, who once worked with Andy Warhol.

    Paintbrush Alley spotlights work from more than 50 artists who donated their time to beautify and embolden an alleyway.

    You can also see some of AIUP’s outdoor art installations along the Concho River Walk, a four-mile public walkway with river views, gardens, water displays, and more.

    As you stroll around, you’ll also undoubtedly run into some of the town’s famously quirky sheep statues. There are 100 of them, and they’re decorated by local artists to commemorate San Angelo's historical importance as a wool marketing center. Each statue is painted specifically for the business it represents.

    Explore the convergence of art and history
    See history come to life through an artistic lens with the Historic Murals of San Angelo, featuring a dozen monumental works including Chadbourne St. Mural, which depicts the carefully researched placement of businesses that existed on the street in 1908.

    It’s a cool way to simultaneously see the block in its past and present forms.

    Near the heart of downtown and overlooking the Concho River, the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts boasts 100 major works of Spanish Colonial and Mexican religious art — and that’s in addition to 300 contemporary ceramics and more than 60 contemporary paintings and sculptures.

    Don’t miss the architectural gem that is Murphey Performance Hall, originally built in 1929 and now home to performances from the San Angelo Performing Arts Center, the San Angelo Symphony, and more.

    Get set to fest
    The art of music is handled via annual country music festival Wild West Fest, which ushers in eight days of tunes from July 29 through August 5.

    Headlining acts like Whiskey Myers, Turnpike Troubadours, Muscadine Bloodline, Austin Meade, and many more take to the San Angelo River Stage and after parties keep the music going at groovy places like The House of FiFi DuBois and Blaine’s Pub.

    For more artsy indulgences in every category, head over to Discover San Angelo.

    The Pop Art Museum is a former bowling alley that houses 31 vibrant pieces.

    pop art museum san angelo
    Photo courtesy of Discover San Angelo
    The Pop Art Museum is a former bowling alley that houses 31 vibrant pieces.
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    state parks day

    All Texas state parks offer free entry for one day in November

    Amber Heckler
    Oct 22, 2025 | 12:34 pm
    Dinosaur Valley State Park
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    Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose is one of the many state parks that will have free entry on November 2.

    North Texans who haven't touched grass recently will get their chance to reconnect with nature at a local state park for free for one day only this fall. In honor of Texas State Parks Day on Sunday, November 2, Texas residents can enjoy free admission to more than 85 state parks.

    It has been a stellar year for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The department has acquired several parcels of land to create new state parks or expand existing ones, and it's actively working on a deal to acquire a 54,000-acre ranch outside San Antonio. In May 2025, TPWD launched its new podcast that dives into park conservation initiatives, explores "hidden gem" parks around the state, and more.

    Now the agency is gearing up for its third annual free admission day, which was established during the Texas State Parks Centennial Celebration.

    The department recommends travelers reserve "Save the Day" passes to guarantee entry to the park they want to visit. Day passes are non-transferable, only valid for a visitor's chosen entry time slot, and are valid until 10 pm or whenever the park closes.

    The following parks around North Texas will have free admission on Texas State Parks Day:

    • Cedar Hill State Park
    • Dinosaur Valley State Park, Glen Rose
    • Cleburne State Park
    • Meridian State Park
    • Lake Whitney State Park
    • Lake Mineral Wells State Park and Trailway
    • Fort Richardson State Park, Historic Site and Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway
    • Ray Roberts Lake State Park, Pilot Point
    • Lake Tawakoni State Park, Wills Point
    • Purtis Creek State Park, Eustace
    Visitors heading west should keep in mind that they won't be able to access Palo Pinto Mountains State Park in Strawn, which closed for construction in January 2025.

    Dallasites who want to get the most out of their day can visit award-winning Garner State Park, which was named one of the top 10 best state parks in the U.S. for 2025. The spacious park is about 350 miles from Dallas, and sits on 1,774 acres of land. Hikers have 16 miles of trails to explore across varying difficulties, or visitors can swim, float, or kayak down 2.9 miles of the Frio River that runs through the park.

    Day passes for Texas State Parks Day can be reserved online or by calling the TPWD customer service center at 512-389-8900.
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