Mill Pond Park

 

 

Welcome to San Saba, Texas
"The Pecan Capital of the World"


San Saba, Texas is located in the Beautiful Texas Hill Country and  widely known as the Pecan Capital of the World. 

First explored in 1732 by Spaniards, Anglo-Americans arrived in San Saba in 1839.  The county was created in 1856, and is bordered on the north and east by the Colorado River, and crossed by the San Saba River, for which the County is named. 

San Saba County has over 500 miles of running streams, more than any other Texas County. 

Pictureseque and functional pecan trees can be found in the many orchards around San Saba County as well as in the yards of numerous homes in San Saba.  Pecans are shipped worldwide to businesses and individuals from the numerous Pecan Producers in San Saba. The area is also known as a major agricultural area producing wool, mohair, cattle, hogs and poultry. San Saba is a dynamic community with a diverse range of things to see and do. 

From our Thriving Downtown Businesses and Retail Shopping to our many Historic Sites and Breathtaking Wildlife and Wildflowers, there is something for everyone to enjoy while visiting San Saba, Texas!

Click on the Play button to see what actor Tommy Lee Jones has to say about San Saba County and the Lower Colorado River


 

 

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We are located:

U.S. Highway 190 / U.S. Highway 16
33 miles N of
Llano
37 miles W of Lampasas
87 miles NW of
Austin
22 miles S of Goldthwaite

 

 

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