![]() ![]() Hit the taproom and beer garden to sip flagship brews like the Banita Blonde or Pine Cove Porter, and check out its 2,400+ can collection that has been growing since 1959 (displayed in the taproom). Unwind at a local watering hole – Its name a reference to the Fredonia Rebellion and the Fredonia Republic (1826 -1827), Nacogdoches-born Fredonia Brewery is the area’s first micro-brewery, located in downtown.Pack a picnic and set up in West Side or East Side Park, hit the swimming area, go fishing, play disc golf, or take out a boat. Spend the day at Lake Nacogdoches – You’ll find Largemouth bass, Crappie, and Sunfish at this 2,210-acre lake, located west of the city.Click here for directions to The Blueberry Place. If you can’t make the festival, check out the 10-acre farm, The Blueberry Place, which rocks two acres dedicated to three different varieties of blueberries: Tifblue, Climax and Bluebell. Load up on in-season blueberries – Blueberry season and harvest runs roughly April to late September, and every summer, Nacogdoches hosts its annual blueberry festival, with food vendors and local businesses offering blueberry specials, pie eating contests, an arts market, Blueberry Hill Soda & Sweet Shoppe, and more at 200 East Main Street.Each season brings new colors to the gardens, so any time is a good time to visit. Mize Azalea Garden is Texas’ largest azalea garden at 11 acres and rocking more than 7,000 azalea shaded by towering loblolly pines. Wonder at the beauty of Texas’ largest azalea garden – Sitting south of Johnson Coliseum at Stephen F.From there, you can make a game plan to hit up storied spots like the Caddo Mounds, which hosts reconstructed sites of Caddo Indian dwellings and ceremonial areas just 26 miles west of present-day Nacogdoches the charming Millard’s Crossing Historic Village the historic Oak Grove Cemetery and the Stone Fort Museum, which plans to reopen on the SFA campus. ![]()
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