Sulphur Springs is a city in Hopkins County, Texas, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,449. It is the county seat of Hopkins County. Sulphur Springs is located along the western edge of Northeast Texas.
Restaurants in Sulphur Springs
5.0 based on 68 reviews
Wow! What a beautiful architecture of this courthouse. Not only is the courthouse beautiful but the plaza adjacent to the courthouse and the restored businesses around the plaza make this a must see when in Sulphur Springs. Don't miss the glass restrooms on the plaza...quite an experience.
5.0 based on 74 reviews
The whole park was nicely kept, with the tasteful and extremely respectful war memorials at one end and large chess / checker boards on the other side with the magnificent glass restrooms. Be sure to walk around and read the plaques and benches and look at the sculptures. Everything is purposeful to remind us of the men and women who serve in the military.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
A cleverly curated shop. Find unique gifts, vintage items and home decor. Everything we take to the vintage markets under one roof in historical Sulphur Springs, Texas.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Our spa offers a variety of unique services customized for everyone. Visit Healing Hands Massage & Spa for the ultimate relaxation experience.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
The Bookworm Box is a one-of-a-kind specialty bookstore with signed books donated by the authors. All profit is donated to various charities with over $1,000,000.00 donated since opening the doors in 2015. The Bookworm Box holds special events and exclusive signings with best-selling authors such as EL James, Tarryn Fisher, Anna Todd, Caroline Kepnes and Colleen Hoover.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
We are a local vineyard with a storefront winery in downtown Sulphur Springs. We offer tastings, glasses, food trays, and we sell bottles retail. Relaxed atmosphere where you can order from the many outstanding restaurants in downtown, and eat in the winery.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
This was our first time at Cooper Lake State Park. We were 13 in total, 6 adults, 7 kids (ages 9 down to 1). The park has a very large lake with plenty of boating and fishing opportunities. There is a very good playground for the kids. Hiking is somewhat limited, but there are several good hikes. Camping options include conventional tent or RV camping, screened shelters, and a couple of sizes of cabins. We had two screened shelters and the temperature dropped below 30. The shelters have electricity so we had space heaters going and good sleeping bags. Cold yes, but everyone enjoyed it. Each camp site has water, a firepit, and a pole to hang a lantern. The showers and restrooms were a short walk even for our sites which were farthest away. With all the camp sites this park has it is obviously a popular place. Definitely a great family camping adventure.
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