Places to visit near Lake Livingston
Located near the town of
Goodrich off of FM 1988. The park offers rental shelters, RV hook-ups, horseback
riding, paddle boats, hiking trailsl, and a lighted fishing pier. Online
reservations can be made at http://www.reserveamerica.com/usa/tx/lliv/.
Lake Livingston Dam
and Bridge
Located on FM 3278 by Camilla.
The dam contains 90,000 surface acres of water. The dam was completed in
1969. Floodgates on the spillway are designed to handle over three times
the volume of water during the largest flood in the history of the Trinity
river.
Coldsping Old Jail Museum
The Old Jail Museum was
built in 1887. The jail is noted for a rare but never used hangman's trip.
The Museum will give you an idea of how the early settlers lived. It contains
forest implements, household articles, and much more.
Coldpsring United Methodist
Church
Located on Highway 150
at Cemetery Street. It was built in 1858 and then moved to its present location.
In 1973 it was restored to the 1870 period. It is believed to be the oldest
Methodist Church in continuous use in Texas today.
Located at Coley Creek
6.5 miles east of Shepherd on FM 223 is Texas oldest Indian Reservation
Polk County Memorial
Museum
Located at 514 West Mill
Street in Livingston, this Museum houses information on Native and American
Pioneers, Civil War, Trinity River Boats and Life in the Timber County.
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