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  1. Shopping. Traveler Resources. Types of Attractions. Nature & Parks. Spas & Wellness. Museums. Fun & Games. Traveler rating. Good for Kids. Budget-friendly. Hidden Gems. Adventurous. Show more. 12 places sorted by traveler favorites. 1. Cherokee Trace Drive-Thru Safari. 199. Nature & Wildlife Areas. By Exploringdfw.

  2. Jacksonville, Texas has a ripe history as the Tomato Capital of the World, has long been known for scenic drives, its Love's Lookout views, virgin forests of vaulted pines and resident water attraction, Lake Jacksonville.

  3. Things to do in Jacksonville, Texas - Go on safari, ride a zipline, attend River Run Mud Park events, swim or fish or camp at the Lake, visit Bob Lee Bows, picnic at Love's Lookout, shop, dine and more!

  4. Population: 13,997 (2020) 14,544 (2010) 13,868 (2000) 12,765 (1990) Book Hotel Here › Jacksonville Hotels. "The Tomato Bowl" "Home of the Jacksonville Fight'n Indians" Photo by John Troesser, 2002. History in a Pecan Shell. Jacksonville began as Gum Creek - the watercourse it overlooked.

  5. Jacksonville is a city located in Cherokee County, Texas, United States. The population was 13,997 at the 2020 U.S. census. It is the principal city of the Jacksonville micropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Cherokee County. Quick Facts Country, State ... Close.

  6. Mar 16, 2018 · Jacksonville is an incorporated town on U.S. Highway 69 in northeastern Cherokee County. It began on the east bank of Gum Creek in 1847. That year Jackson Smith built a house and a blacksmith shop in the area; he was appointed postmaster when the Gum Creek post office was authorized in 1848.

  7. jacksonvilletx.org › 333 › Attractions-Recreation| Jacksonville, TX

    Attractions & Recreation. Scenic landscapes, enticing cuisine, endless recreational opportunities, and more—head to Jacksonville for a trip sure to check off your vacation must-dos, from outdoor adventures to museums and historical musts. Outdoor enthusiasts: Take in the thirty-mile skyline at Love’s Lookout State Park.

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