Mineola is a city in Wood County, Texas, United States. It lies at the junction of U.S. highways 69 and 80, eighty miles east of Dallas in southwestern Wood County. The population was 4,515 at the 2010 census.
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Between Friends is located in the Downtown Historic District of Mineola, Texas. Our store prides itself in a variety of decorating items including Antiques, Lighting, glassware, dishes, outdoor and indoor home decor, architectural pieces, 1800's collectables just to name a few. Be sure and visit our in house Bakey for a homemade dessert.
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The Mineola Nature Preserve on the Sabine River encompasses 2,911 acres located in Wood County, and is home to East Texas species of critters that can fly, walk, crawl, and slither, and home to more than 193 species of birds, numerous wildlife, buffalo, longhorn cattle, and a pristine wetlands environment. Imagine walking along a railroad bed built in the 1860s as you step back in history. Owned by the City of Mineola, this is part of a comprehensive development plan to protect our natural wildlife and habitat for future generations. This pristine area is an escape to the quiet of nature and the solitude of yesteryear.With construction beginning in 2002, the Preserve is being constructed with matching grants from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and others and maintained by funding from the City of Mineola. Walking, hiking, biking, birding, wildlife viewing, equestrian trails (over 20 miles), fishing ponds, picnic areas, primitive camping areas, Recreational Vehicle Utility Connections at THE DERBY, two pavilions with restrooms, playground and educational opportunities abound. Don't miss the active beehive on Johnnie Bendy Trail that can be viewed behind safety glass. There is an abandoned rail bed that lends itself well to accommodate walkers, and a history of that era that romanticizes the area that is recognized by historical markers, such as the Hasinai Tribe of the Caddo Indian Nation. This area is an ideal corporate retreat with facilities to support either a short term or long term stay.According to an article in the November (08) Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, this Preserve is in the top 15 city parks in the nation for its size. The goal is to make the list as a top 10 choice destination for educators, birders, hikers, bikers, equestrians, local, regional, and national groups. In many respects, the site is still in the visionary state, with both progress and plans continuing to develop.
This is a great place to walk and see nature. The trails go forever and although there is no breeze in the summer months, there is lots of shade. Not ever very crowded and has a park for picnics and swings for the kids. Cranes, hogs, alligators, all kinds of wildlife and trees.
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Mineola Depot is a great roadside attraction and a Great stop for Amtrak riders. A+ & 5 star. Love the model train display and all of the history.
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The Waldo Way is a Grade A Raw Milk Dairy Farm. Our beautiful Guernsey Gold cows are raised on grass all year round and they are our partners in this business. The store features Guernsey rich, velvety golden milk, yogurt, butter and Kefir. We feature five other local farms who raise grass-fed beef, pork and poultry in our store front along with fresh baked breads each day. Come for a visit soon!
The best yogurt I've ever tasted! Not to mention the super delicious gluten free muffins. We're enjoying the flax seed bread toasted for breakfast, topped with their blackberry jam. Oh my.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Founded by Michelle Smith, Mini S Exotic Zoo (also now known as C.A.R.E.S: Conservation & Advocacy For Rare & Endangered Species) is a USDA licensed propagation center and a private educational touring site in Mineola, Texas, 90 miles east of Dallas, Texas. At any given time, our zoological facility houses, breeds and exhibits more than 30 species of exotic wildlife from around the world, of many which are critically endangered and facing extinction. Our animals have been featured in commercials, advertisements and documentaries across the United States. You can now see these same rare and endangered animals up close and in a personal one on one setting. You will learn about each unique species from our knowledgeable, friendly staff, and when available, have the opportunity to to feed and interact with baby exotic animals! We are a fully USDA and Texas Parks and Wildlife compliant facility. Tours are by appointment only!!
We had the pleasure of visiting with our daughter (19) and loved the experience. We learned so much about each animal and loved being able to interact with them. The love of animals is evident by the staff. I can’t wait to be able to visit again with our younger children. A great experience for the whole family!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
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