Balmorhea, TX
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Outdoors
San Solomon Springs
Hiking through a dry desert in the Texas heat will make you long for some clear, fresh water, and luckily among the cactus and rocks exists a natural spring: San Solomon Springs in Balmorhea State Park. A chilling 72 degrees, this spring is sure to cool off any day in the sun. You can also perfect your cannon ball and belly-flop on the 300 ft. high diving board (thats just an estimate BTW!). While youre splashing around, be sure and say hello to the Comanche Springs Pupfish. This stripped wonder can only be found in San Solomon Springs natural blue waters.
Rock Hunting
Balmorhea is more than just its beautiful water, it’s also home to the famous Balmorhea Blue Agate as the whole area was once covered with volcanoes leaving these exotic rocks scattered across the ground. Just like a Tex-ified Easter egg hunt, you can go rock hunting and gather up as many as you can hold. Just a tip .be sure to grab a pro rock hunter like Sue from Balmorhea Blue Rock Shop so you dont end up with a bag full of worthless pebbles and definitely check out her shop while in town.



Culture
Phantom Lake Camp
A few miles west of the town, you will come upon the remains of Phantom Lake Camp, a 1930s tourist destination that once thrived on travelers looking for a place to stay. In 1933, one of these tourists was none other than Chicago gangster John Herbert Dillinger, who drove all the way to Texas to disappear after a string of robberies. Rumor has it, he may still be around
Calera Chapel
Outside of town, youll find Calera Chapel, an old western mission established over 100 years ago. Built in honor of Father Nicolas Brocardus, the Calera Foundation has renovated this one-room church so it still serves the community today. This chapel is an amazing example of Texas faith.


Food
Juan Carrasco Mercantile
Sadly, Juan Carrasco Mercantile has permanently closed since we filmed this episode.
Cueva de Oso
If homemade West Texas Mexican food is what your heart desires, then try Cueva de Oso (or as the locals say Bear Den). Theyll serve you some delicious dinner just like your mama used to make that is if your mama made enchilada sauce and tortillas from scratch. Dont miss the tacos a la parilla.
