San Angelo Nature Center: 7409 Knickerbocker Road, 942-0121. The center includes a museum with changing displays to show the ‘‘hidden wonders of West Texas,’’ including live animals and an interpretive garden. The museum’s Discovery Room allows children to feel and play with the exhibits. The center also features a nature trail, located on Spillway Road, which is open free to the public during daylight hours. It includes three different ecosystems found in West Texas—semi-arid, wooded and wetlands. Spring Creek Wetlands is a 260-acre property developed as a recreational and educational area. More than seven miles of trails lead visitors through…
Dry Hollow Hideaway: www.dryhollowhideaway.com Hwy 380 in Paint Rock, 732-4272. 700-acre ranch with two private lakes and a cabin above Dry Hollow Creek. Concho River forms the northern boundary of the property. Overnight accommodations available. Visitors welcome by appointment.Harkey Ranch: www.harkeyranch.net 2600 acres nestled in West Texas just  southeast of Christoval, Texas. Chase Akin, 325-650-8389  The ranch is a rare combination of natural beauty, exceptional facilities, and friendly folks where you will find one of the best collections of native and exotic game. The ranch includes a mixture of low rolling hills, live oaks, Texas prairie grasses and mesquites. With…
Called “Over the River” by Fort Concho soldiers, San Angelo was at first, only a cluster of gambling houses, saloons and trading posts. We have changed over the years but our western heritage lives on in our incredible western stores, each with its own unique feel and offerings. Visit any of the fine retailers listed below, for a nostalgic look back. For Fine Western WearAshley’s Western Wear:  62 E. 5th St., 325-653-3619Bill’s Man’s Shop: 137 W. Beauregard, 325-655-7545Blair’s Western Wear:  4230 Sherwood Way, 325-949-6287Mr. Boots:  2130 W. Beauregard, 325-949-3921Follow The Bootmakers TrailMercer J L & Son Boots:224 S. Chadbourne, 325-658-7634ML…