Cat Spring got its name
when a young German settler saw a cougar drinking from one of the
clear year-round springs of the area. Cat Springs natural habitat
is a haven for wildlife and recreations. Located between the gulf
coast and the Texas Hill Country this area offers lakes, hills
andplenty of sunshine. Within a 30 mile radius are the Stephen F.
Austin and Washington-on-the Brazos State Parks, Antique Rose
Emporium, Blue Bell Ice Cream Creamery, historic Winedale, Round
Top and Festival Hill where music's finest gather. |
Other area attractions
include Marshall Antique Car Museum, Turner Chapman Gallerym and
Mustang Alley Antiques. Swimming, boating, golf, fishing, hunting
and horseback riding are all favored here.
Directions:From
Houston: Follow I-10 W. Take Exit 716 toward Pyka Rd. Turn
left onto I-10 W / US-90 W. Turn right onto Pyka Rd. Turn right
onto Columbus Rd. Turn left onto FM 2187. Turn right onto FM 949.
Turn right onto Track Rd. |
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