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North America > United States of America > Texas > Piney Woods > Deep East Texas > Huntsville (Texas)

Huntsville is a small city of about 45,000 residents, located in Walker County, part of the Piney Woods region of Texas. Huntsville is famous as the home of Texas hero, General Sam Houston with an enormous statue of Sam Houston next to Interstate 45, it's famous as a prison town, and is also home to Sam Houston State University.

Understand

One of several prison units in Huntsville

Huntsville is most famous for its prison facilitiesː the most hard-core criminals in Texas get sent to Huntsville. Huntsville is very much a "company town", with several prison facilities within the city limits (including the Huntsville Unit, home of Texas's "Death Row"), as well as headquarters for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (the only state agency not headquartered in Austin). More than 12% of Huntsville's population is directly employed in the field of criminal corrections.

Sam Houston State University is the town's second biggest employer. The university is home to about 20,000 students. According to US News, the most popular fields of study are Homeland Security and Law Enforcement.

Get in

Map
Map of Huntsville (Texas)

Huntsville is about 60-90 minutes north of Houston or about 2-1/2 hours south of Dallas on Interstate 45.

By bus

Greyhound buses leave Houston's main bus station for Huntsville about every 2 hours. A ticket to Huntsville will cost $30-35. Buses head south from Dallas about every 2 hours and a ticket to Huntsville will cost $25-35.

In Huntsville, the Greyhound station is at 1000 12th St., just 3 blocks from the prison system's Huntsville Unit.

By plane

Private planes can use Bruce Bros Huntsville Regional Airport (HTV  IATA, LIDː UST). Located 2 miles northwest of town.

Get around

Many travelers to Huntsville get around in the back seat of a police car or in a prison transit bus.

If you're coming to Huntsville voluntarily, you'll probably be more comfortable driving your own car. Uber is available, but there is no public transit bus service.

See

"Old Sparky", Huntsville's retired electric chair, now in the Texas Prison Museum
  • Sam Houston's grave, corner of 9th St and I Ave, at front of Oakwood Cemetery.
  • 1 Sam Houston Memorial Museum, 1836 Sam Houston Ave, +1 936-294-1832. Museum and historical grounds for the Texan patriarch, including the Woodland Home and Steamboat House where he spent his final years, and a blacksmith shop and other buildings. $5 museum admission, grounds free. Sam Houston Memorial Museum (Q68078694) on Wikidata
    • 2 Sam Houston Woodland Home. Dog-run log cabin Sam Houston built and lived in while first senator of the State of Texas, circa 1846. Woodland (Q8032806) on Wikidata Woodland (Huntsville, Texas) on Wikipedia
  • 3 Texas Prison Museum, 491 Hwy 75 N, +1 936 295-2155. An interesting, if whitewashed, view of life and death behind bars in Texas. History of criminal correction in Texas with artifacts and documents describing life in "the big house". Texas Prison Museum (Q7707914) on Wikidata Texas Prison Museum on Wikipedia
  • HEARTS Veterans Museum of Texas, 463 TX-75 (next to Texas DPS at juncture of I-45 and TX-75 so maybe find a different place to speed), +1 936-295-5959. M-Sa 10AM-5PM. Memorial to armed forces servicemenbers with lots of military vehicles/aircraft. $8 museum admission for adults, $3 students.

Do

  • 1 Huntsville State Park, 565 Park Rd 40 W, +1 936-295-5644. 6AM-10PM, daily. Densely wooded park with shady campsites, picnic areas, a lake with fishing and canoe rentals, and a horse riding stable with horses for hire for guided trail rides. RV sites available. Huntsville State Park (Q5945903) on Wikidata Huntsville State Park on Wikipedia
  • Sam Houston Bearkats. NCAA Division I teams of Sam Houston State University, competing in 7 men's and 10 women's sports. In 2023, the Bearkats left the Western Athletic Conference for Conference USA, in the process upgrading the football team from the second tier of D-I football, FCS, to the top-level FBS. As with most large colleges, football and basketball are the hot-button sports on campus. Sam Houston Bearkats (Q7407653) on Wikidata Sam Houston Bearkats on Wikipedia
  • 2 Lone Star Hiking Trail. This 96-mile hiking trail connects various tracts of the Sam Houston National Forest. A part of the trail connects to Huntsville State Park. Access in Huntsville is via Trailhead #7, on the I-45 feeder lanes, south of town. This is an excellent place for backpacking and for nature watching. Bring food and water, there are usually no facilities other than parking lots at the trailheads.

Buy

Eat

  • Farmhouse Cafe & Bakery, 1004 14th St, +1 936-435-1450, . Texas-style comfort food.
  • 1 La Mision Grill, 630 I-45. 11AM - 9PM. Typical Mexican restaurant, good food, reasonable prices. Frozen margaritas, fajitas, enchilads. On the northbound feeder lanes.
  • 2 Humphrey's, 1930 Sam Houston Ave, +19364390664. 11AM - Midnight. Casual hangout place with tacos, burgers, pizza. Located near SHSU campus.
  • 3 Potato Shack, 1229 Josey St, +19362917783. 11AM-8PM (til 10PM on Friday, Saturday). Hip casual eatery featuring loaded baked potatoes including some unusual toppings and combinations.

Drink

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Huntsville
Dallas Fairfield ← Jct W E  N  S  The Woodlands Houston
Temple Bryan-College Station  W  E  Jasper Opelousas


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