“Feels like home” is Brownwood’s trademark phrase – and for good reason.
Brownwood, and all of Brown County, boasts a little taste of everything to entertain longtime residents, visitors and newcomers alike.
The Brown County Area Guide, a publication of BrownwoodNews.com, is now available and serves as a one-stop guide to all of Brown County’s area attractions, events, shopping, dining, lodging, education, and more. Over 100 local businesses and attractions are featured in the magazine, with articles penned by local writers.
More than 50 community events take place throughout the calendar year, including the Brown County Rodeo, Heartland Cruisers Rod Run, and Christmas Under the Stars just to name a few.
There are also several destinations to visit including the Gordon Wood Hall of Champions, Martin and Frances Lehnis Railroad Museum, Brown County Museum of History and Camp Bowie Aquatic Center.
Brownwood still boasts a vibrant downtown area with the Lyric Theatre as the centerpiece, as well as the Brownwood Coliseum and Depot Civic and Cultural Center.
Nestled just 22 miles from the geographic center of Texas, Brownwood can also be found on the Wildflower Trail, Texas Forts Trail, the Great Texas Wildlife Trail and the Way Out Wineries Trail.
Located a few miles north of town is Lake Brownwood, which features a shoreline of nearly 100 miles and 537 acres available for recreational activity — including hiking, biking, camping, fishing, swimming, boating and water skiing.
Additional outdoor activities include golf courses and hunting seasons throughout the year.
Staying in Brownwood and Brown County provides both visitors and residents the opportunity to take in as much entertainment as desired, or relax at a comfortable place.
Pick up your Brown County Area Guide at a variety of businesses throughout Brown County and also check out of a full digital copy of the guide at Brownwoodnews.com.
For additional information regarding the Area Guide, visit theBrown County Area Guide Facebook Page.
More information on the Area Guide will be found on BrownwoodNews.com in the future.