San Angelo, TX
Culture
Fort Concho
To truly travel back to the frontier days, tour the historic Fort Concho, the place that started it all. The forts cramped soldiers barracks and stately officers quarters paint a picture of life on the frontier. And if youre dying to spend a night like a Texas soldier, the fort will even let you stay the night in the Officers Quarters.
Miss Hattie's Bordello Museum
To learn more about the women of the Wild West, visit Miss Hatties Bordello Museum. The dim lighting and original furniture of this authentic Texas bordello will make you feel like youve stepped back in time 100 years ago to the most famous bordello west of the Colorado River. Legend has it that a secret tunnel under Miss Hatties Restaurant and Cathouse Lounge led to the bordello during its early days.
Mark Priest's Legend Jewelers
Out of the murky waters of the Concho River comes the legendary Concho Pearl, a rarity that is valued for its shimmery pink and purple hue. Mark Priests Legend Jewelers uses the pearls to create a unique piece of jewelry for each customer. Stop in and see Texas pearls worth over $250,000.
Food
Donutopia
In such a booming town, youll need an equally powerful meal to start your day. Donutopia is a sugary wonderland where you can eat dessert for breakfast. Their doughnut creations come doused in syrup, frosted with whipped cream and sprinkled with bacon. You can even get a bacon-cheeseburger doughnut or doughnut breakfast sandwich — talk about the breakfast of champions!
Concho Pearl Icehouse
Unfortunately, the Concho Pearl Icehouse has closed since we filmed this episode.
Outdoors
San Angelo State Park
Explore the wild frontier and take in that West Texas air on one of the many trails at San Angelo State Park. The brushy land surrounding miles of rugged trails make it a great place for mountain biking. Just be careful youre in the middle of real nature so everything sticks, pokes or stings (AKA dont fall off your bike..).