Crockett County. Where wide horizons meet I‑10’s easy access, this ranching hub offers room to breathe and a strong sense of community centered in Ozona. History buffs can explore the region’s frontier story at the Crockett County Museum, housed in a 1926 hotel and filled with ranching, Native American, and oilfield exhibits, via its official site at Crockett County Museum. For visitor tips, trail maps, and local events, the Ozona Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center keeps newcomers and long-timers alike in the loop at Ozona Chamber of Commerce.
Outdoor days range from exploring the ruins and vistas at Fort Lancaster State Historic Site through Fort Lancaster to off‑road adventures and stargazing at the Escondido Draw Recreational Area via Escondido Draw. A short hop east delivers a subterranean marvel at the Caverns of Sonora through Caverns of Sonora, while road‑trippers can plan scenic drives and pit stops with the TxDOT Travel Information Center at Ozona at TxDOT Travel Information Center. Proximity to larger markets like San Angelo and neighboring Sonora adds dining, shopping, and airports within an easy reach.
Families appreciate the Crockett County Consolidated Common School District’s small‑class feel, spirited Lions athletics, and hands‑on STEM opportunities; find calendars and campus info at Crockett County Schools. County services, parks, and fairgrounds updates are available on the official Crockett County site at Crockett County.
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