Nestled in the Santa Anna Mountains where you can still climb the trails that the Penatuhkah Band Comanches and Texas Rangers once used. All guests and visitors are invited to enjoy our beautiful historic lobby built in 1937 by Depression-era National Youth Association labor as a reunion hall for Retired Texas Rangers.
Built from local stone, the building features its original stone fireplaces and now houses our clubhouse which is perfect for your reunion, meeting, or special event along with a cozy communal fire pit along side the outdoor cooking pavilion. Loved our first time RV adventure here this past weekend, definitely coming back for more!
Built from local stone, the building features its original stone fireplaces and now houses our clubhouse which is perfect for your reunion, meeting, or special event along with a cozy communal fire pit along side the outdoor cooking pavilion. Loved our first time RV adventure here this past weekend, definitely coming back for more!
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Celebrate your special day at the Texas Ranger. Our historic property provides a wonderfully romantic setting to create the wedding of your dreams. Imagine getting married under our beautiful shaded oak trees or perhaps you would prefer to exchange vows in the historic stone club house after stepping down the beautiful staircase.
The Texas Ranger is the perfect location for the discerning corporate client looking for the ideal off-site venue for corporate meetings or retreats. The Texas Ranger is located just a short drive from Austin, Abilene, San Angelo, and Dallas/Fort Worth. We offer meeting facilities with seating for up to 25 people along with covered outdoor facilities for up to 30 people.
Coleman County and the surrounding area attracts many hunters every year and for good reason. Our rural location is prime realty for wildlife such as whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs and much more. If you have a large group, we can accommodate you. In-house catering is also available for any meals you require.
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