Ennis (Texas)

Ennis is in the Blackland Prairie region of Texas.

Understand

Ennis, named after former long-time ago Houston mayor Cornelius Ennis, has had two fitting nicknames over its lifetime, [the town] "Where Railroads and Cotton Fields Meet" and the ""Official Bluebonnet City of Texas." After it was settled in 1871 with the arrival of the railroad, Ennis grew, particularly with Czech and European immigrants, and prospered with the cultivation of cotton that was readily shipped to Houston by rail. That relates to the first moniker. The second pertains to the abundance of Texas bluebonnets around March, that can be readily visited along a Official Bluebonnet Trail of Texas that has been established around the town.

Get around

It is good to have a car to enjoy the Official Bluebonnet Trail, as it is 20 or so miles long, although biking would also conceivably do.

See

Do

  • 🌍 Lake Bardwell (Meadow View Nature Area), 1901 Laneview Dr, +1 972 878-4748. This is a scenic spot along Lake Bardwell where you can have a picnic or look at bluebonnets. Other sites along Lake Bardwell offer more water recreation.
  • 🌍 Texas Motorplex, 7500 US-287, +1 972 878-2641. A built-up race course for drag racing with penthouses above the grandstand.
  • Bluebonnet Trails Festival, coinciding with bluebonnet season in March or April.
  • National Polka Festival, a Czech festival held around Memorial Day.
  • Unity One Blues on Main Summer Music Festival, jazz and blues festival in June.

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