Historic Fort Stockton

Typical frontier military post established 1858 as Camp Stockton; abandoned in 1886. Fort consisted of 35 buildings made of adobe and hand-hewn limestone. Four original buildings remain: Three of the eight officers’ quarters, and guardhouse with jailer’s quarters, three solitary confinement cells, and a larger holding cell. Some of the other buildings reconstructed.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Admission fee.
Hours
Mon. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2 - 5 p.m.
Address
301 E. Third St.
Phone
432-336-2400
Map
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More Things to Do

Somewhere between here and nowhere.

The spaces in between are often the most memorable.

Historical Sites Tour

A series of special signs on city streets provide guidance for do-it-yourself tour of historic…

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Somewhere between here and nowhere.

The spaces in between are often the most memorable.

Annie Riggs Hotel Museum

The old hotel, built in 1899, was built on this stage route. Restored and maintained…

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Keep it easy.

The best days usually come without pressure or overplanning.

Courthouse Square

Historic features include courthouse (1883), first Catholic Church (1875), first schoolhouse (1883), and Zero Stone…

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Keep moving.

Even slow progress opens up new places and perspectives.

Comanche Springs

Once among largest springs in Texas, now site of Olympic-sized swimming pool.

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