Cherokee County, Texas

PARKS

    

Buckner Park

Buckner Park features include volleyball, basketball, tennis, walking track, picnic areas, play area for children and two covered pavilions. Public restrooms are also available. Located off of Newborn Street in Jacksonville, Texas.

 

Butler Park

 picture courtesy of  Rusk Chamber of Commerce

Butler Park was once the site of the institution known as Rusk College. At one time it had a grand three story building offering classes from first grade through junior college, with six building on a 12 acre campus.  It had several reorganizations and name changes. It functioned until 1928.Located in Rusk, TX.

 Jim Hogg Historical Park

             

pictures  courtesy of  Rusk Chamber of Commerce

A memorial to Texas' first native born governor, James Stephen Hogg, 1891-1895, this 177-acre park offers a scale replica of the birthplace, housing, museum, historical markers, and a family cemetery. Park is for day-use only and has a nature trail and picnic area. A strip mining area from the late 1880s (iron ore) can be viewed from a rise on the nature trail, where there is an interpretive display. The parks offers self-guided and guided museum tours and nature trail tours. The park is located two miles east of Rusk off Highway 84 East and Fire Tower Road.

 

 

Nichols Green Park

Nichols Green Park has basketball courts, soccer fields, baseball fields, picnic areas, covered pavilion, walking track in beautiful scenery, bridges over walkways and new children's playground equipment. Located  off Hwy 69 South in Jacksonville, Texas.


 

The Texas State Railroad

 

 

       

 

 

        

Photography courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

 

The Texas State Railroad is not only a “Texas Treasure,” it is the official Railroad of Texas.
Operating weekend excursions year-round plus expanded spring, summer and fall service. Toll Free 1-888-987-2461