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About San Angelo · Angelo State University
About San Angelo · Angelo State University
About Angelo State University
About San Angelo
About San Angelo
Angelo State University is located in San Angelo, a West Texas community of more than 100,000 artists, ranchers and small business owners.
The city offers the amenities of a large city with small-town charm and convenience.
City of San Angelo
San Angelo Visitor Center
San Angelo Independent School District
Downtown and Shopping
For those who like the hustle and bustle of the city, there is always something to do downtown.
Bart Dewitt Park
Bart Dewitt Park
hosts festivals and features picnic areas, a mini golf course, paddle boats, and more places to relax and play every day.
Concho Avenue
Historic Concho Avenue
offers fun and funky downtown shopping at one-of-a-kind stores.
Stephens Central Library
The
Library
serves as a hub for the downtown area with its café and live music performances. Patrons can also use the makerspace that features a 3D printer, laser cutter and video production tools.
River Stage
Several annual outdoor concerts and events are held at the city’s
River Stage
, including an Independence Day fireworks display.
River Walk
The River Walk
features four miles of trails peppered with gardens, sculptures and wildlife.
Water Lilies
The International Waterlily Collection
features a beautiful display of lilies from around the world.
Various downtown dance clubs and pubs offer every kind of live music, from country and rockabilly to jazz and Tejano. San Angelo also offers all of the big box stores and restaurant chains found in metropolitan areas, and two multiplex movie theaters are also popular entertainment destinations.
Arts
Whether it’s the Starlight Studio at The Chicken Farm Art Center, a favorite for ceramics enthusiasts, live performances at the
Angelo Civic Theater
and the
San Angelo Symphony
, or the monthly
Downtown Stroll
of the Cultural Arts District, San Angelo truly is an arts epicenter.
Chicken Farm Art Center
The Chicken Farm is a compound of galleries, studios and restaurants, featuring work from artists of all mediums. First Saturdays are always special with their live music and vendors.
Museum of Fine Arts
The
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts
, a work of art in its own right with architecture designed to reflect the Concho River, features both renowned permanent collections and diverse traveling exhibitions.
Performing Arts Center
The newest gem in the local art scene, the
San Angelo Performing Arts Center
hosts numerous music, theater and dance performances, and is home to
Ballet San Angelo
, offering classes for all ages.
Culture
Of course, with rolling hills full of mesquite and prickly pear cactus, this West Texas town wouldn’t be complete without a rodeo and a historic Civil War Era fort.
Fort Concho
The
Fort Concho National Historic Landmark
was established as a U.S. Army post in 1867. Today, it’s a popular tourist destination consisting of 23 original and restored buildings, housing several museums and hosting the annual “Christmas at Old Fort Concho” festival the first weekend of December.
Sheep Spectacular
San Angelo has been nicknamed the “Wool and Mohair Capital of the World.” The
Sheep Spectacular
celebrates this tradition with dozens of painted fiberglass sheep that can be spotted all around town.
Stock Show & Rodeo
The
San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo
, held every year during the last two weeks in February, offers an authentic West Texas experience. It is ranked as one of the top 10 largest rodeos in the U.S., and with all of the sights and sounds of the midway, it has something for everyone to enjoy.
Outdoors
San Angelo boasts an average of 251 sunny days each year. The weather allows the city to offer a variety of outdoor options for all interests.
Golf
San Angelo boasts five
golf courses
, three public and two private.
Lakes
Boating, fishing, wind sailing and wakeboarding are popular activities at nearby
Lake Nasworthy
Parks
Outdoorsy types can enjoy hunting, camping and cycling in areas surrounding town, including the
San Angelo State Park
In his song “Only a River,” the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir sings that he’s “going back to San Angelo,” so won’t you join us too?