Alto

Originally a stop on the Old San Antonio Road, Alto is tomato-growing center in the redland belt. The name Alto is derived from the Spanish word for “high,” being the highest point between the Angelina and Neches rivers.

The grave of Helena Kimble Dill, believed by many to be the mother of the first Anglo child born in Texas (1804) is here. (Jane Long, of Galveston, often is credited as mother of Texas’ first Anglo child in 1821.)

Make time for quiet places.

Not every destination needs noise to be meaningful.

Scenic Drive

Exceptional scenery of forested hills and streams lies along U.S. 69, Texas 21 (El Camino Real), and numerous local roads around Alto.

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Things to Do in Alto

Start early. Stay late.

The edges of the day tend to hold the best experiences.

Caddoan Mounds State Historic Site

A chief archaeological site in Texas. Park includes two ceremonial and one burial mound, visitor…

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Go a little further.

The next turn is often where things start to get interesting.

Davy Crockett National Forest

Nearest entrance southwest 6 miles on Texas 21.

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