Top 5 Sights & Landmarks in San Saba, Texas (TX)

October 31, 2021 Layne Dawes

San Saba is a city located in Central Texas. It was settled in 1854 and named for its location on the San Saba River. The population was 3,099 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of San Saba County.
Restaurants in San Saba

1. The Regency Suspension Bridge

18 Miles W of Goldthwaite on FM 574W, San Saba, TX
Excellent
68%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 57 reviews

The Regency Suspension Bridge

Reviewed By beachboywantabe - Corpus Christi, United States

Everyone who watches Texas Country Reporter (as we regularly do) will enjoy walking across the bridge used for the show's opening. We approved from the north of San Saba and had to drive a few miles on a caliche road in order to reach the bridge, but the road was not bad at all (we were expecting lots of loose gravel, but that was not the case). Because of structural issues, the bridge has been closed to traffic but it is open for walking (we were there in mid-December). If you are near Gatesville or San Saba, it is worth the drive to experience this 1939 suspension bridge, one of the last of its kind in Texas.

2. Beveridge Bridge

China Creek Road, San Saba, TX
Excellent
38%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
5%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 21 reviews

Beveridge Bridge

Reviewed By tangojohnDallas - Dallas, United States

I had a little trouble using my gps but once you find China creek road just follow it out of town a few miles passing the Wedding Oak. You will not miss it with a small parking lot on the right side. We didn't see any trash. We are glad we came because I wonder how many years will I be able to walk across this. I will come back again when in the area. Not sure the town itself realizes what an attraction they have.

3. Wedding Oak Tree

China Creek Rd N Wallace St, San Saba, TX 76877
Excellent
55%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
9%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 11 reviews

Wedding Oak Tree

Reviewed By PamWhitmire - Shepherd, United States

I know it’s just a tree, but we love history and historical things. If that’s what you love, you definitely need to visit the Wedding Oak. It’s absolutely majestic. The branches are as large as a regular tree trunk, and have grown into each other and out again. It’s right at the edge of the right of way for the road, with the marker being inside the field next to it. They have had to cut branches off, to keep the roadway safe, but many new branches are growing from the cut places. It’s a beautiful, beautiful oak.

4. San Saba's First Baptist Church

208 W Wallace St, San Saba, TX 76877-3424 +1 325-340-9832 https://sansabafbc.org/

5. St Mary's Catholic Church

N 6th St, San Saba, TX +1 325-372-3679 https://www.stmaryssansaba.org/

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