Campground Overview
About Fort Belknap Historic Site
What could be more compelling than camping within the grounds of a National Historic Landmark surrounded by a rich blend of history and scenic tranquility? Fort Belknap Historic Site campground in Newcastle, Texas, offers a unique combination of historical intrigue and a serene, park-like setting, ideal for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Located just two miles south of Newcastle and approximately 15 minutes northwest of Graham, this campground sits amidst the restored remnants of Fort Belknap, originally established in 1851. The site features a handful of preserved stone buildings, including a museum housed in the old commissary, recounting its significance during the Texas frontier era. With a picturesque setting by springs near the Brazos River, the campground is designed for peaceful retreats, offering a quiet atmosphere with minimal distractions.
This destination is perfect for day trips or weekend getaways, allowing visitors to explore the fort's historical exhibits and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty. Additionally, the site connects to trails linked with the historic Butterfield Overland Mail route, making it a well-rounded experience for both education and leisure.
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