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  1. San Saba is a city located in, and the county seat of, San Saba County, Texas, United States. It was settled in 1854 and named for its location on the San Saba River . [6] Its population was 3,099 at the 2010 census.

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  2. San Saba is the Pecan Capital of the World and a popular destination for nature lovers and eclipse watchers. Find out the latest alerts, news, events and services from the city government and park department.

  3. San Saba is a charming town in the Hill Country with a rich history and a variety of attractions. Explore its pecan shops, wineries, parks, golf course, and the only suspension bridge in Texas you can drive across.

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  4. 3. Mill Pond Park. 44. Parks. By beachboywantabe. It is easy to imagine the community gathering here in the summer to cool off in the pond, which has a nice little beach. 4. San Saba River Nature Park. 28.

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  5. Visitor’s Center 113 South High Street San Saba, TX 76877. 325-372-5200. Hours of Operation Monday – Friday: 9am – 5pm

  6. San Saba, TX 76877. (325) 372-6071. Regency Suspension Bridge. Travel about 20 miles northwest of San Saba along County Road 433 and you’ll reach a site unlike any other. High above the Colorado River stands the 325-foot Regency Suspension Bridge, the only suspension bridge in Texas that you can drive.

  7. 1855: Ranchers and cotton growers first settled the banks of the San Saba River, from which the settlement took its name. 1856: The county is organized and San Saba became the county seat. 1857: The post office opens and the first county courthouse is built. 1873: The San Saba County News, said to be “ the first newspaper in West Texas” was ...

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