Family Fun

Frisch Auf Valley County Club 575 Country Club Drive
Ph: 979.968.3965
Frisch Auf! Golf Course is open to the public.
Monday 3pm & Tuesday-Sunday 7am-Dark

Kruschel Park 480 West Colorado
Ph: 979.968.5600
Swimming pool (seasonal and fee applies), walking trail, two little league baseball fields, playground, picnic tables, and volleyball court.
Open Daily, Dawn-Dusk

Randolph Recreation Center Park 653 East Pearl St.
979-968-5600
Play Scape – ages up to 10; Splash Pad
Open Daily, Park – Daylight to Dusk; Splash Pad – 9am-8pm

The Bugle Boy 1051 North Jefferson
Ph: 979.968.9944
Experience original live music in one of America’s premier Listening Rooms

The Jersey Barnyard 3117 Hwy. 159
Ph: 979.249.3017
Tour the family owned Jersey dairy farm. Relax on the porch, pet the animals, have some ice cream, and enjoy the countryside.
Monday-Friday 10am-6pm | Saturday 9am-6pm | Sunday 1-6pm

Historic Sites & Museums

Historic Fayette County Courthouse 151 North Washington Street
Ph: 979.968-6469
Completed in 1891, this three-story building is a prime example of the
Romanesque Revival style of architecture.
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (Self-Guided Tours)

Historic Casino Hall 254 N. Jefferson Street
Ph: 979.968.3017 The Historic Casino Hall is our newly renovated La Grange Main Street & Visitors Bureau. They have information on local attractions, public restrooms, a visitors lounge, historic exhibits, and a performing arts center on the second floor. 
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm | Saturday 10am-3pm | Sunday 12pm-4pm

Fayette Public Library/Fayette Museum & Archives 855 South Jefferson Street
Ph: 979.968.3765 / 979.968.6418. Museum, archives, a computer lab, and full library along with an outside playground.
Tuesday-Thursday 10am-6pm | Friday 10am-5pm | Saturday 10am-1pm Sunday 1pm-5pm

MTK Railroad Depot & Museum 260 North Washington Street Learn the history of the local railroads and their importance to the area. Saturday 10am-4pm (except on holidays)

Old La Grange City Cemetery Business Highway 71
The cemetery was first used for burial in the 1840s and is the final resting place of Fayette County’s earliest settlers and Texas War heroes. 
Open Daily 8am-5pm

Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center 250 West Fairgrounds Road Ph: 888.785-4500 / 979.968.9399 Museum, Genealogy Library, Hanslik Banquet Hall, gift shop, amphitheater, pavilion, Czech Music Museum of Texas, restored historical Czech family homes and buildings. Tuesday-Friday 10am-4 pm  |  Saturday 10am-3 pm

Texas Heroes Museum located in the Old Fayette County Jail 171 South Main Street. Ph: 361.210.7318. Friday 1pm-4pm and Saturday 10am-4pm

The Faison House 822 South Jefferson Street
Ph: 979.968-.5756
The N.W. Faison House, one of the oldest in Fayette County, boasts original furnishings of the wealthy Faison family, whose members occupied the home for nearly 90 years. Relatively unaltered since its construction in the mid-19th century,
it was the home of one of the earliest settlers of the area, Nathaniel W. Faison (1817-1870), a military hero, land baron, and benefactor of the African American community after emancipation.
Saturdays 12pm-4pm

The Muster Oak Tree

The Kreische Brewery & Monument Hill State Historic Sites 414 State Loop 92
Ph: 979. 968.5658
These historic sites are comprised of a stone monument commemorating heroes
of the Texas War for Independence that are buried on the park grounds along with the ruins of the third largest brewery in the State at the peak of its popularity.
Open Daily 8am-5pm
Grounds are open but the visitors center exhibits are closed to the public

Texas Quilt Museum 140 West Colorado Street Ph: 979.968.3104. With changing exhibits in three spacious, high ceilinged galleries, the museum also features a period “town” garden alongside a beautiful outside mural. Thursday-Saturday 10am-4pm