The 7 Best Things to do in Ingram, Texas (TX)

December 20, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Ingram is a town in Kerr County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,740 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in Ingram

1. Southwestern Elegance

206 Old Ingram Loop, Ingram, TX 78025-3247 +1 830-367-4749 [email protected] http://www.southwesternelegance.com
Excellent
75%
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25%
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Southwestern Elegance

2. Copper cactus

100 Old Ingram Loop, Ingram, TX 78025-5025 +1 830-367-7711 http://www.thecoppercactus.com
Excellent
77%
Good
23%
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Copper cactus

3. Hill Country Arts Foundation

129 Texas 39 120 Point Theatre Rd., Ingram, TX 78025 +1 830-367-5121 http://hcaf.com
Excellent
59%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Hill Country Arts Foundation

NOW SHOWING: The New Buddy Holly Band at 8 PM on October 5 on our outdoor stage!! "These Shining Lives," opening October 11 and running through the 27th in our indoor theatre. The Kerr County Celtic Festival October 12-13.

Reviewed By KnobWren - Champaign, United States

We just attended a fantastic production of Count Dracula at their outdoor theatre! We came by earlier this week to enjoy Stonehenge II and a small outdoor sculpture garden.

4. Historic Old Ingram Loop

Old Ingram Loop, Ingram, TX 78025 http://www.facebook.com/OldIngramLoop
Excellent
43%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
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Poor
9%
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Historic Old Ingram Loop

Reviewed By lisagX8738YK - Ingram, United States

A sweet little Texas town with lots of history, shopping, eateries, gorgeous views and lots to do!!!!

5. Stonehenge II

120 Point Theatre Rd, Ingram, TX 78025-3303 +1 830-367-5121 [email protected] http://www.hcaf.com/foundation/stonehenge/default.htm
Excellent
26%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
4%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 188 reviews

Stonehenge II

Neolithic Britons (or nature-worshiping Druids or space aliens, depending on who you listen to) began assembling Stonehenge on the plains of Salisbury, England more than 5000 years ago. Its original purpose is still under debate ... but there is no mystery (or purpose, really) behind the Texas Hill Country's version. Stonehenge II was created as an art project by the late Al Shepperd, a Hill Country Arts Foundation patron, and his neighbor Doug Hill more than 20 years ago on Shepperd's land in nearby Hunt, Texas. Stonehenge II It took nine months to build and is 90 percent the height and 60 percent the width as the original. Giving free range to his fanciful notion, Shepperd added two 13-foot Easter Island head replicas for good measure. After Shepperd's death, the megalithic circle along with its Easter Island sidekicks needed a new home. In an effort to preserve this true Texas landmark, the sculptures were relocated stone-by-stone to their final resting place beside the Guadalupe River on the campus of the Hill Country Arts Foundation.

Reviewed By bimas_angels - San Antonio, United States

I make it a point to find Day Trip destinations -- with Covid not all websites updated; Upon arriving & seeing the stones from Highway I thought going to be a dull visit Boy was I proved wrong!! Very nice area restaurant on property public bathrooms, gift shop Green grass to picnic on with river flowing. Will definitely return with my other grandchildren????

6. Kathleen Cook Art Studio

218 Old Ingram Loop, Ingram, TX 78025-3250 +1 830-329-3046 [email protected] http://kathleencook.com/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

7. The Creek Boutique

3272 Junction Hwy, Ingram, TX 78025-3291 +1 830-367-3281 http://www.thecreekboutique.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

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