Weekender: Wild About the Springs
See related: Mammoth Discovery and Presenting the Presidio
Lampasas
honors its many springs with the Spring Ho Festival
By Marty Lange Water, water everywhere. The Central Texas com-munity of Lampasas boasts Hancock, Hanna, and
Cooper springs and hundreds of other smaller springs, not to mention Sulphur
Creek, which runs through town. Citizens celebrate the bounty with a week-long festival each July (July 5-11, 2010) that includes fireworks, a
beauty pageant, a talent contest, a kids’ fishing derby, special exhibits at
the Keystone Square Mu-seum, a carnival, a dance contest, an arts- and-crafts
fair, a pet parade, a barbecue cookoff, Dance on the Square, 10K &
one-mile runs, a Grand Parade, washer- and horseshoe-pitching contests, and
live music by local performers in W.M. Brook Park. And oh, yes, the Lampasas
County Fair runs concurrently during the week. If you run out of things to
do, visit the historic Hostess House, a former bathhouse, where you can
sample homemade pies and cakes at the Green Frog Tea Room, and then cool off
in the nearby spring-fed Hancock Swimming Pool. Call 512/556-5301;
www.springho.com.
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From the July 2010 issue.
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