Food scene
2.8 miles
Restaurant, gas, ice, groceries, beer, tackle etc.
Phone: 409-579-9080
Open 7 days a week 6:00 am – 7:00 p.m.
6 locals recommend
Fairmount General Store
2419 Fairdale Rd2.8 miles
Restaurant, gas, ice, groceries, beer, tackle etc.
Phone: 409-579-9080
Open 7 days a week 6:00 am – 7:00 p.m.
9.7 miles
Phone: 409-579-2276
Serving- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Hwy 87 & FM 2928 Hemphill TX
Sportsmans Cafe
9848 Texas 879.7 miles
Phone: 409-579-2276
Serving- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Hwy 87 & FM 2928 Hemphill TX
14.1 miles
Phone: (409) 579-3663
Open Tuesday - Thursday: 11AM to 9PM, Friday: 11AM to 11PM,
Saturday: 7AM to 12AM, Sunday: 7AM to 5PM, Closed Monday
13 locals recommend
Fin & Feather Resort
245 Fin and Feather Dr14.1 miles
Phone: (409) 579-3663
Open Tuesday - Thursday: 11AM to 9PM, Friday: 11AM to 11PM,
Saturday: 7AM to 12AM, Sunday: 7AM to 5PM, Closed Monday
19.6 miles Located on the Historic Square in Hemphill, Texas, Sabean's Coffee, Creamery & Gift Shop transports you to a different place in time. Reminiscent of an old-fashioned soda fountain and modeled in a 1920s theme, we offer an assortment of coffee, ice cream, and gift shop items. We have made it our mission to provide a place for our small town community to come together to enjoy life and relax. Our staff will always be there to greet you with a smile! Stop by for a milkshake or frappe today!
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6 locals recommend
Sabean's Coffee & Creamery
105 N Oak St19.6 miles Located on the Historic Square in Hemphill, Texas, Sabean's Coffee, Creamery & Gift Shop transports you to a different place in time. Reminiscent of an old-fashioned soda fountain and modeled in a 1920s theme, we offer an assortment of coffee, ice cream, and gift shop items. We have made it our mission to provide a place for our small town community to come together to enjoy life and relax. Our staff will always be there to greet you with a smile! Stop by for a milkshake or frappe today!
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Sightseeing
Things to do nearby
The PHS Museum tour takes you on a journey through Columbia's first historical flight of STS-1 through its last mission of STS-107. It also provides a glimpse of the recovery of Columbia and the Crew of STS-107, along with the two who lost their lives in the recovery efforts. This museum has many items and artifacts from NASA and its contractors, the families of the crew of STS-107, as well as from other individuals.
The hours of operation are Tuesday-Saturday from 10:00 AM-5:00 PM and Sunday and Monday by appointment only (excluding holidays).
8 locals recommend
Patricia Huffman Smith NASA Museum
375 Sabine StThe PHS Museum tour takes you on a journey through Columbia's first historical flight of STS-1 through its last mission of STS-107. It also provides a glimpse of the recovery of Columbia and the Crew of STS-107, along with the two who lost their lives in the recovery efforts. This museum has many items and artifacts from NASA and its contractors, the families of the crew of STS-107, as well as from other individuals.
The hours of operation are Tuesday-Saturday from 10:00 AM-5:00 PM and Sunday and Monday by appointment only (excluding holidays).
Tack-A-Paw Expedition's outpost is located on Toro Bayou, 22 miles from Leesville, Louisiana and 2 miles from Toledo Bend Dam on Hwy 392. Servicing over 70 miles of rivers and streams in Louisiana, as well as the southern end of Toledo Bend Reservoir, they offer a variety of float trips ranging from 2 hours to several days of canoe camping. Trips can be arranged for beginning canoeists, intermediate or experts out for an adventure.
Tack-A-Paw Expeditions
2340 Toro Road
Anacoco, LA 71403
Tack-A-Paw Expedition
2340 Toro RdTack-A-Paw Expedition's outpost is located on Toro Bayou, 22 miles from Leesville, Louisiana and 2 miles from Toledo Bend Dam on Hwy 392. Servicing over 70 miles of rivers and streams in Louisiana, as well as the southern end of Toledo Bend Reservoir, they offer a variety of float trips ranging from 2 hours to several days of canoe camping. Trips can be arranged for beginning canoeists, intermediate or experts out for an adventure.
Tack-A-Paw Expeditions
2340 Toro Road
Anacoco, LA 71403
Head out on this 26.9-mile point-to-point trail near Hemphill, Texas. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 9 h 13 min to complete. This trail is great for backpacking, birding, and camping, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
Trail Between the Lakes
Trail Between the LakesHead out on this 26.9-mile point-to-point trail near Hemphill, Texas. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 9 h 13 min to complete. This trail is great for backpacking, birding, and camping, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
There's much to see and do in Hemphill!
In the Piney Woods of East Texas, Nature lays down a wondrous welcome mat. Carpeted with fragrant pine needles, brimming with lakes both mammoth and mysterious, and seasonally rich with radiant roses, delicate dogwoods, and exquisite azaleas, this inviting area both fascinates and captivates.
Excellent forest scenery along highways in all directions. Stands of Virginia shortleaf pine are seen south of Hemphill at community of Yellowpine via Texas 87, also on F.M. 2343. One of the finest stands of longleaf pine is at scenic roadside park about five miles west on Texas 184.History seems to seep from every crack and crevice in Sabine County. The courthouse square at Hemphill, one of the most unusual in East Texas, is surrounded by quaint buildings, antique stores and gift shops. The courthouse, completed around 1910, is one of East Texas' best known landmarks and its old county jail, built in 1903, is now a museum and library. On the corner of the square, domino players regularly gather beneath an ancient cedar tree. If you would like to know more about lodging and dining options in Hemphill, please contact the Sabine Sunset on Toledo Bend Lake County Visitors Bureau for more information.
Any time of year, Hemphill is a great place to visit -- come see how we're building a quality community.
Explore Hemphill, Texas!
Undisturbed natural beauty.
Experience the excitement of catching trophy bass, crappie and stripers.
World class fishing, hiking, swimming, camping, boating and bird watching.
Shop for antiques collectibles and artwork.
Learn more about the rich history of the land along the Sabine River
Hemphill
There's much to see and do in Hemphill!
In the Piney Woods of East Texas, Nature lays down a wondrous welcome mat. Carpeted with fragrant pine needles, brimming with lakes both mammoth and mysterious, and seasonally rich with radiant roses, delicate dogwoods, and exquisite azaleas, this inviting area both fascinates and captivates.
Excellent forest scenery along highways in all directions. Stands of Virginia shortleaf pine are seen south of Hemphill at community of Yellowpine via Texas 87, also on F.M. 2343. One of the finest stands of longleaf pine is at scenic roadside park about five miles west on Texas 184.History seems to seep from every crack and crevice in Sabine County. The courthouse square at Hemphill, one of the most unusual in East Texas, is surrounded by quaint buildings, antique stores and gift shops. The courthouse, completed around 1910, is one of East Texas' best known landmarks and its old county jail, built in 1903, is now a museum and library. On the corner of the square, domino players regularly gather beneath an ancient cedar tree. If you would like to know more about lodging and dining options in Hemphill, please contact the Sabine Sunset on Toledo Bend Lake County Visitors Bureau for more information.
Any time of year, Hemphill is a great place to visit -- come see how we're building a quality community.
Explore Hemphill, Texas!
Undisturbed natural beauty.
Experience the excitement of catching trophy bass, crappie and stripers.
World class fishing, hiking, swimming, camping, boating and bird watching.
Shop for antiques collectibles and artwork.
Learn more about the rich history of the land along the Sabine River
Historic Jail Museum
Sabine County Jail Museum
The jail was built in 1904 and was used by Sabine County until 1982. One of two jails in Texas that had a hanging rope. Now known as the Sabine County Jail Museum and Vergie Speights Memorial Library. The jail is rich in history, rare books for viewing, and many interesting exhibits. View the rope used for hanging and the trap door. Open Wednesday - Saturday, 9am - 2pm.
Address: Historic Jail Museum Courthouse Square Hemphill, TX, 75948
201 Main St
201 Main StreetHistoric Jail Museum
Sabine County Jail Museum
The jail was built in 1904 and was used by Sabine County until 1982. One of two jails in Texas that had a hanging rope. Now known as the Sabine County Jail Museum and Vergie Speights Memorial Library. The jail is rich in history, rare books for viewing, and many interesting exhibits. View the rope used for hanging and the trap door. Open Wednesday - Saturday, 9am - 2pm.
Address: Historic Jail Museum Courthouse Square Hemphill, TX, 75948
Memorial site for the seven Columbia Astronauts. Intersection of Highways 87N & 83E
Texas 87 & Farm To Market Road 83
Memorial site for the seven Columbia Astronauts. Intersection of Highways 87N & 83E