Jacksonville, Texas
- 25Annual Tomato Festival - Jacksonville - Features a tomato-eating contest, live entertainment, all kinds of tomato-related activities for children, salsa contest, arts & crafts booths, pony r ... more on Annual Tomato Festival
Native stone monument commemorates victims of East Texas' worst Indian depredation, erected on spot where massacre took place on Oct. 5, 1838. (not shown on most maps)
Jacksonville, TX MonumentsBeautiful hill, forest and lake scenery both north and south on U.S. 69; also along F.M. 747 and F.M. 2138 (neither shown on most maps)
Jacksonville, TX Scenic DrivesView is breathtaking; picnicking. Observation area has 35
Jacksonville, TX Scenic ViewsWinters Bayou/Tarkington Creek Section begins on F.M. 1725 NW of Cleveland and winds 140 miles in its entirety through portio...
Crockett Family Resort From Loop 304 on the northwest side of Crockett, take FM 229 approximately 7 miles west, and turn r...
Features displays of Caddo Indian pottery, arrowheads, tools, and other memorabilia. ...
Located across from the rebuilt school, this small museum recalls the horror of the 1937 school explosion that rocked the nat...
Nearest entrance is 14 miles southeast on U.S. 69. Camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, four-wheeling, canoeing, backpacking, s...