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Who We Are > Facility & Service Area > Sites to See > Hardin County

SITES TO SEE IN HARDIN COUNTY

Ice House Museum
Originally an ice house that produced ice for local homes and businesses, the Ice House Museum has become the home of local art work and the Hardin County Genealogical Society. The Ice House Museum is located at 818 Ernest Ave. and 4th Street in Silsbee. The hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. Special shows and open houses are scheduled during the weekends throughout the year. For more information call 409-385-2444.

Ghost Road
Its original name is the Bragg Road, named after the town that was in that area at one time.
The name Ghost Road was attached in this century after a number of tales that center around a ghostly light that is said to be seen on certain occasions at night. One story about the light is that it is a mystical phenomenon that frequents areas where treasure is buried and that Spanish conquistadores are looking for the golden treasure. Another story is that the light is a little bit of fire never extinguished after another famous historical spot in the county, the Kaiser Burnout, or it could be the ghost of a man shot during the Burnout. Yet another explanation of the phenomenon is about a railroad man who was decapitated in a train wreck when the railroad was still in place. The light is the body of the man looking for his head which was never found. The light could also be the night hunter who got lost in the Big Thicket decades ago. The hunter still wanders, searching for a way out of the Thicket.

To reach the Ghost Road, take U.S. 69 at Kountze to FM 326, from there take the turn onto FM 770 which will take you directly to Saratoga. Go through Saratoga and take a right on FM 787 turn, the Ghost Road is not far off the beaten path.

Rural Life Museum - Pelt Pond Farm
Located in the Southeast part of the Big Thicket, the Rural Life Museum features folk art, artifacts, other media, and farm animals. It is a depiction of rural life in early East Texas and South Louisana.

The Pelt Pond Farm is the home of Thunder Cloud Domingo, one of the last true Medicine Hat Paint horses in America. (Open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., April thru November.Call 409-287-3300.

Kirby-Hill Home Museum
Located at 210 Main Street in Kountze, this house has been a fascination for the people of Hardin County for as long as anyone can remember. Purchased in April of 1993 by the Hardin County Arts & Educational Foundation, it is now a museum dedicated to the lifestyle and architecture of the period. Built in 1902, the house holds papers, artifacts, and furniture dating back to 1832. Hours are Tuesday thru Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Big Thicket National Park
The Big Thicket Preserve was established in 1974 by Congress to protect a rich biological environment. Sometimes referred to as the Land of the Dancing Cypress, it is described as "an American Ark,"
"a biological crossroads," and an "ecological laboratory."

Big Thicket National Park includes nine major hiking trails, ranging from 1/4 mile to 18 miles. There are also many fishing and recreational areas. The information station is located 7 miles north of Kountze, and 2.5 miles east of Hwy 69 on FM 420 in the Turkey Creek Unit. The station is open daily (except Christmas Day) from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Call 409-246-2337.

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