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A Tour of Washington County Scenic
Hill B & B 7300 FM
332 Brenham,
Tx 77833 713.705.7717 www.ScenicHillVacations.com Washington County, the “Birthplace of Texas”, offers some of the most beautiful scenery in all of Texas, combined with a sense of history and a relaxing pace of life that’s hard to beat. This day trip takes you through the gentle rolling hills, the well-preserved small towns, and offers a glimpse into the history of the area. NOTE:
References to “the Map” are for the Washington
County Visitor’s Guide Map. |

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Visit the Burton Cotton Gin Burton is a cute
little town, featuring The Burton Cotton Gin Museum, an old-time Cotton Gin
with a Museum and tours. If you want
to be taken back to a simpler time and place, this is definitely a stop worth
taking. |
Burton Cotton Gin |
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Directions: From Scenic Hill (#127 on the Map) Turn Right on FM 332. Head 2 miles southwest on 332 until you hit
FM 2502. Turn a Right on FM 2502. Drive 10 miles until FM 2502
"T"s into Hwy 290. Take a Right onto
Hwy 290. Drive 1.4 miles. Turn left onto FM. 390. Take this street to N. Main St. Turn Right on N. Main St. Go about 2 blocks and it’s on the Right. |
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Take the “Old Independence Trail” The drive from
Burton along Gay Hill is one of the most picturesque in Washington County,
with plenty of opportunities to stop and take photos of the rolling hills and
pastoral ranches. |
Winding roads Gay Hill |
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Directions: In
Burton, go North on N. Main St. until it veers off to the right and becomes
FM 390 Rd W. Go Northeast on this
road. Follow the signs to stay on FM
390. There’s
a couple of dog legs on this road, but signs are clearly marked. |
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Take a Rest Stop at the site of Old Baylor
College (#7 on the Map) This was the start
of Baylor
Female Collage on Windham Hill, the original Texas Baptist College. This is a nice
site with some historic buildings and picnic tables. It’s a perfect excuse to stretch your legs,
walk around, read some historical markers, and enjoy the day. |
Baylor Picnic tables John P. Coles Cabin Directions:
Continue along FM 390. This is
on the left, right before Hwy 50, about 18 miles from Burton. |
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Stroll through The Antique Rose
Emporium (#16 on the Map) The Antique
Rose Emporium is a multi-acre celebration of landscaping and the beauty
of nature. When someone coined the
phrase, “A little slice of heaven”, this is what they were talking
about. You’ll be wowed whether you
love plants or not. |
Church at the Emporium Rose Gardens Directions: The
Emporium is about 19 miles from Burton and very close to the Old Baylor
College site. Continue along FM
390. Turn right on FM 50. Go about 2
blocks and turn left. |
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Lunch in Chappell Hill Chappell Hill is a
gorgeous little town that never quite got as commercialized as it should
have. This is a good thing. Enjoy lunch at Bever’s Kitchen in Chappell Hill. They have good food, and are famous for their pies. Then take a stroll down the main street of Chappell Hill to enjoy the well-preserved small-town aesthetic, and a handful of neat, eclectic shops. |
Bever’s Café Main Street Shops
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Directions: From the Emporium, go back up to FM 390, take a right and head east for 4.4 miles. FM 390 will turn South at William Penn Rd. Go 2.2 miles South on FM 390. When you hit FM 105, turn Right and drive Southwest It will quickly intersect with FM 2193. Take a left on FM 2193. Take a right when you hit FM 1155 and drive South. This will take you through Chappell Hill’s main street. |
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Other Notable Attractions - See map on this printout for Locations. Washington-On-The-Brazos
and the Barrington History Farm
(#12 on the Map)– This is a must for anyone interested in |
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The Monastery of |
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Chappell Hill
Lavender Farm (#124 on the Map)– If you love
lavender, this is the place for you.
Open on weekends. Call (979)
251-8114 to verify when open. Lavande
Lavender Farm – Beautiful
Pavillion, pretty lavender, nice products.
Open Saturdays 10-5. Call (713)
715-8392 to verify when open.
Directions: Take 290 East from
Chappel Hill. You will immediately
turn South on FM 1371. Head South on
FM 1371 for 6.4 miles. Look for the
Lavande Signs. NOTE: This road does one short Dog-Leg at |
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