Nacogdoches: A Festive Small Town in the West
The “Oldest Town in Texas” is known as Nacogdoches, TX today, for that reason, it has a fair amount of share in the state’s history. It is situated in the intersection of El Camion Real de los Teja and La Calle del Norte, making it called the gateway to Texas by many. Nacogdoches, Texas hotels are conveniently located near the airports, like the LFK-Angelina County Airport and the OCH-A Mangham Jr. Regional Airport, which are town gateways minutes to hours away.
Best Time to Visit
Annually, the Texas Blueberry Festival is held every 2nd weekend of June. Locals and tourists from around the world get to experience the “Tastiest Festival in Texas”. On the same month, the Annual Heritage Festival, to which The Taste of Nacogdochesis also part of and it Features a variety of cuisines from restaurants within city. Planning your visit to Nacogdoches during this month would most likely cost you a lot on Nacogdoches, TX hotels and flights, so it would be best to plan it ahead of time. If you intend to experience other attractions within the city, you can go there by November, as tourists are least likely to visit the town. This month would cost you less in terms on accommodation and plane tickets.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Attending the Texas State Forest Festival while booked at Nacogdoches, TX hotels is one of the ways you can enjoy your visit here. You can witness Cheerleading competitions, pageants and the Southern Hushpuppy Championships (featured by Food Network and Travel Channel). Among the city’s attractions are Naranjo Museum of Natural History and Stone Fort Museum. These attractions are close by the Motel 6 Nacogdoches, Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Nacogdoches, and Best Western Inn of Nacogdoches.