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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesTexasFort StocktonZero Stone Park and Gazebo

Zero Stone Park and Gazebo

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Historical Landmark·Quiet, Small, Historic Leaning
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Ryan P from Google Places
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Oren Weiss from Google Places
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Ryan P from Google Places
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Oren Weiss from Google Places
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Chilly H from Google Places
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Ryan P from Google Places
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Oren Weiss from Google Places
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Ryan P from Google Places
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Oren Weiss from Google Places
Zero Stone Park and Gazebo
Photo by Chilly H from Google Places

Located in the heart of Fort Stockton, Zero Stone Park and Gazebo is a compact historical landmark that offers a peaceful retreat for visitors. While small—described by some as a strip of grass with trees—it features a gorgeous gazebo that serves as a popular backdrop for photography. Its central location makes it an easy addition to a walking tour of the area, as it sits near the courthouse, the Annie Riggs Memorial Museum, and St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Whether you're stopping by to appreciate the local history or just need a quiet spot to stretch your legs, this park reflects the community's pride in their town's heritage.

Located in the heart of Fort Stockton, Zero Stone Park and Gazebo is a compact historical landmark that offers a peaceful retreat for visitors. While small—described by some as a strip of grass with trees—it features a gorgeous gazebo that serves as a popular backdrop for photography. Its central location makes it an easy addition to a walking tour of the area, as it sits near the courthouse, the Annie Riggs Memorial Museum, and St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Whether you're stopping by to appreciate the local history or just need a quiet spot to stretch your legs, this park reflects the community's pride in their town's heritage.

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Address
400 S Nelson St,Fort Stockton, TX 79735, USA
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Hours
Open now
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Centrally located near the courthouse and Annie Riggs Museum.

  • Picturesque gazebo ideal for outdoor photography.

  • Historical significance as a local landmark.

  • Small, well-maintained strip of green space.

Best For

Quick photo opportunities and a peaceful break while exploring historic Fort Stockton.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, Solo

Reviews

4.3
Great23 reviews

Zero Stone Park and Gazebo is generally well-regarded as a pleasant and well-maintained historical spot in Fort Stockton. Reviewers frequently mention its central location, noting its proximity to the courthouse, the Annie Riggs Museum, and local wine tasting. The gazebo is a standout feature, with several visitors recommending it as an excellent location for outdoor photography. While some locals share fond childhood memories of the park, others point out that it is quite small, more of a 'strip of grass' than a traditional large park. One reviewer expressed disappointment regarding a specific display box on-site, but most appreciate the town's efforts to revitalize the area. Overall, it is seen as a nice, quiet stop for those passing through or exploring the town's history.

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Location

Fort Stockton, Texas, United States
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