Brownwood

Brownwood is a city in central Texas. Founded in 1857, it has some of the common origin stories of Texas towns with railroads and oil booms, and it was considered to be the biggest cotton center west of Fort Worth at the turn of the century. What really spurred its growth though was the establishment of a WWII training camp called Camp Bowie.

Today, Brownwood is known for its Baptist college Howard Payne University and its reservoir with fishing and swimming nearby.

See

Do

  • Riverside Park, 506 Riverside Dr, +1 325-646-0146. A nice city park with trails and greenspace along the Pecan Bayou, with a somewhat odd presentation of resident cats and even a rooster (supposedly) thrown in.
  • Lake Brownwood State Park, 200 State Hwy Park Rd 15, +1 325-784-5223. This is Brownwood's main venue for recreation. Not bad. There's plenty of fishing, waterskiing, swimming opportunity available, even if the water might be a tad murky. You can visit alternate parts around the lake for free if you don't want to pay the state park fee. $5 (over 12).

Eat

Underwood's Cafeteria, 402 W Commerce St.

Sleep

Staying in a cabin or tent at Lake Brownwood State Park would be fun. Otherwise, there are plenty of hotels in town.

Go next

Routes through Brownwood
Dallas Stephenville  N  S  San Angelo Fort Stockton
Abilene Coleman  W  E  Waco Fairfield
Clinton Vernon ← Jct W E  N  S  Cedar Park Austin
Fort Worth Stephenville  N  S  Brady Del Rio


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