Visit Stamford & Local Attractions

Discover small-town charm, rich Western heritage, and a welcoming community in Stamford, Texas. Whether you're visiting for a weekend or just passing through, Stamford offers local attractions, historic sites, and outdoor experiences that reflect the spirit of West Texas.

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Museum of the West Texas Frontier

The Museum of the West Texas Frontier serves as Stamford’s official Visitor Center, welcoming travelers from across the region.

Visitors can:

  • Learn about Stamford’s history and cowboy culture

  • Explore exhibits on ranching, railroads, and early settlers

  • Get information about local attractions, events, and businesses

  • Shop for local gifts and memorabilia

location: 113 South Wetherbee Street, Stamford, Texas 79553
hours: Friday – Saturday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
phone: (325) 773-2500
email: westtexasfrontier@gmail.com

Things to Do


There’s plenty to explore while visiting Stamford:

  • Visit the Museum of the West Texas Frontier to learn about local history

  • Enjoy outdoor recreation at Lake Stamford

  • Spend time at local parks and community spaces

  • Attend seasonal events and local gatherings

  • Catch a show at the historic Grand Theatre on the Square

From history to outdoor adventure, Stamford offers something for everyone.

Local Attractions


Stamford is home to a variety of attractions that highlight its heritage and community spirit.

Museum of the West Texas Frontier
Explore exhibits that showcase the history of the West Texas frontier, including ranching, agriculture, and early settlement.

Lake Stamford
Located approximately 10 miles northeast of the city, Lake Stamford offers boating, fishing, camping, and scenic views.

College Lake
A smaller lake on the east side of town, ideal for fishing, kayaking, and relaxing outdoors.

Grand Theatre
A historic local landmark offering entertainment and community events in a classic setting.

Historical Landmarks


Stamford is home to a variety of historical sites that reflect its small-town roots and rich cultural heritage.

Visitors can explore landmarks throughout the city that highlight Stamford’s early development, Western identity, and community pride.

Coke Park Mural
Located just north of the downtown square, the Coke Park Mural celebrates Stamford’s history and adds a vibrant, visual element to the community.

Cowboy Statue
Positioned on the west side of town, the Cowboy Statue stands as a tribute to Stamford’s deep Western and ranching heritage.

Historic Stamford Inn (1900)
The remains of the Stamford Inn, originally built in 1900, reflect the city’s early growth and importance as a regional hub.

Arledge Field Airport
One of the area’s historic aviation sites, Arledge Field represents an important part of Stamford’s transportation history.

Stamford Carnegie Library
A historic Carnegie library that continues to serve the community, representing Stamford’s long-standing commitment to education and public resources.

Dining & Lodging


Stamford offers a selection of local dining options and convenient places to stay for visitors.

lodging options may include:

A variety of local and chain restaurants are also available throughout the city.

Plan Your Visit


Whether you're planning a quick stop or a longer stay, Stamford offers a unique blend of history, recreation, and community.

Stop by the Visitor Center, explore local attractions, and experience what makes Stamford a special place to visit.