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Nacogdoches, TX Road Trips

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Downtown Nacogdoches, TX, TX

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Trip Routes

4

Longest Drive

231.2 mi

Killeen, TX

Quickest Drive

2h 42m

Houston, TX

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Nacogdoches, TX by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

32,104

Median Income

$38,855

Median Home Value

$173,200

Median Age

25.3

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Nacogdoches, TX at a Glance

Elevation

302 ft

Area

27 mi²

Sister Cities

Natchitoches Amami

Notable People from Nacogdoches, TX

A sampling of people born in Nacogdoches, TX.

Clint Dempsey

Clint Dempsey

1983

American soccer player

Joseph W. Kennedy

Joseph W. Kennedy

1916–1957

American chemist (1916–1957)

Brandon Belt

Brandon Belt

1988

American baseball player

Philip Humber

Philip Humber

1982

American baseball player

Albert Thomas

Albert Thomas

1898–1966

American politician (1898–1966)

Bob Luman

1937–1978

American singer (1937–1978)

John Hargis

John Hargis

1920–1986

American basketball player (1920–1986)

Tony Frank

1943–2000

American actor (1943-2000)

Thomas P. Ochiltree

Thomas P. Ochiltree

1837–1902

American politician (1837–1902)

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Nacogdoches, TX.

Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library

Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library

historic place in Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County, Texas

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places listed place
Woodmen of the World Building

Woodmen of the World Building

building in Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County, Texas, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place

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Traveler Guide to Nacogdoches, TX

Nacogdoches is a city in the Piney Woods of Texas. It is the oldest city in the state.

After periodic settlement dating back 10,000 years, Nacogdoches first became a permanent village around 1300, settled by the mound-building Caddo people. After Europeans began exploring the area, Nacogdoches was an important trading post for French and Spanish pioneers. Permanent Spanish presence began here in 1716 with the establishment of a mission, and the city remained the most important city in East Texas for over a hundred years. In its history it has flown the flags of three abortive republics in addition to the six flags that have flown over the rest of Texas.

1 Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens, 304 North St. An 1830s farmstead, blacksmith shop, and smokehouse. The house is the second-oldest extant structure in town. Free tours. (updated Mar 2025) 2 Millard's Crossing Historic Village, 6020 North St, ☏ +1 936-564-6631, [email protected]. A reconstructed historic 19th century village. (updated Mar 2025) Oak Grove Cemetery, 200 E. Main. Resting place of four signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, and a number of other Texan historical figures. 3 Old Nacogdoches University Building. Mounds at Hughes. Built in 1845, this is the only surviving structure of a university commissioned by the Republic of Texas. It now houses a museum with relics of the period. (updated Mar 2025) Old North Church. Off US 59 just north of town. Believed to be the oldest union church in Texas. The present building was constructed in 1852. 4 Old Stone Fort Museum, 1808 Alumni Dr. (On the Stephen F. Austin University campus). A reconstruction built in 1936 using the original stones, of the Spanish fort built here in 1779. (updated Mar 2023) 5 Sterne–Hoya House Museum and Library, 211 S. Lanana St.. Oldest standing structure in town, constructed in 1830, once served as a meeting place for famous historical figures like Sam Houston and Davy Crockett. Entrance free. (updated Mar 2023)

Lanana Creek Trail. From Liberty Hall on East Main. This 2.5 mile trail was once an Indian footpath.

East College Cafeteria, on the Stephen F Austin University campus along College St across from Steen Hall. Relive those college days by trying out the all you can eat cafeteria on campus. You might get some stares from the students, but supposedly it's open to the public and friendly on your wallet. M-Th 11AM-11PM, F 11AM-8PM, Su 8AM-8PM. +1 936-468-5208.

Sports Shack Bar & Grill, 4601 North St, ☏ +1 936-560-6678. The Shack Attack is a well known drink, ordered by the pitcher.

1 The Fredonia Hotel & Convention Center, 200 N Fredonia St, ☏ +1 936 564 1234. (updated Mar 2023) Hampton Inn & Suites, 3625 South St, ☏ +1 936 560-9901. An above-average location for this chain. Free hot breakfast. Holiday Inn Express, 3807 South St, ☏ +1 936 564-0100. Nacogdoches has a lot of historic homes, many of which have been converted into bed and breakfast accommodations. Brick House Inn, 522 Virginia Ave, ☏ +1 936 564-7428. The first brick building in town, built in 1886. No children or pets. $110 to $125. Haden Edwards Inn, 106 N Lanana St, ☏ +1 936 622-6051. Built around 1840, with a second Victorian-style floor added in the 1890s. $119-$149. Hardeman Guest House, 316 N Church St, ☏ +1 936 569-1947. 5 room home built in 1896. Jones House Bed And Breakfast, 141 N Church St, ☏ +1 936 559-1487. Victorian mansion finished in 1897. Rooms $85 and up. Stag Leap Retreat, 2219 FM 2782, ☏ +1 936 560-0766. 6 individual cabins on 200 wooded acres. Many outdoor sports and activities are available. Prices for doubles range from $110 to $150 depending on the cabin.

US 259 south of Longview. Greyhound buses stop at 4010 South St.

Public transportation is available, but very limited. On demand and scheduled trips are possible through the Brazos District transit authority.

Travel tips adapted from Nacogdoches on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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