April 7, 2026
Looking for a day trip packed with charm, history, and plenty of fun? Brenham has you covered. A beloved destination for Texans, the quaint town offers ice cream, bluebonnets, museums, and more. Here are 10 places you do not want to miss:
No trip to Brenham is complete without a stop at Blue Bell Creameries! From the Observation Deck, you can watch your favorite ice cream flavors come to life, then swing by the Visitor’s Center to soak up the company’s rich history. Of course, the cherry on top is the on-site Ice Cream Parlor, where you can treat yourself to a scoop.
Step back into a simpler time with a ride on Brenham’s beloved Antique Flying Horses Carousel. Operating on Saturdays from March through October (and with limited Sunday hours in the spring), this vintage treasure is a joy for kids and kids-at-heart.
Dedicated to preserving the stories of Brenham and Washington County, this museum offers fascinating exhibits that’ll give you a deeper appreciation for the area’s past.
With a rotating lineup of shows, this intimate theater makes for a perfect way to unwind and immerse yourself in the arts. Don’t forget to check their schedule ahead of time to snag tickets for a memorable evening.
This 85-acre community staple offers everything from walking trails and sports fields to an amphitheater. So, whether you’re in the mood for a casual stroll or some active play, there’s always outdoor fun to be had.
Known as “Where Texas Began,” Washington-on-the-Brazos is a history lover’s dream. Explore the building where the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed, visit the museum, and step back in time at the living history farm. While you’re there, don’t miss the serene trail along the Brazos River. It’s the perfect spot to reflect on the Lone Star State’s incredible journey.
With fields that bloom twice a year (late spring/early summer and late summer), this is a picture-perfect spot for a picnic, a stroll, or just some relaxation. Plus, there’s no fee to roam the fields during cutting season!
Step into history at the Texas Cotton Gin Museum, home to the oldest still-functioning cotton gin in the U.S.
Every spring, the fields around Brenham burst into vibrant blooms of bluebonnets and wildflowers. It’s one of the best places in Texas to experience these iconic flowers, and it’s truly a sight to behold. Be sure to bring your camera, the photo ops are endless.
Spread across eight acres, this stunning garden is filled with roses of all shapes, sizes, and colors, along with a variety of perennials. It’s a serene spot to wander and admire nature’s beauty.
Begin Your Journey at Wildtree
Where should you begin your journey to Brenham. How about Wildtree? Our peaceful Magnolia location is the perfect start to a day away or a week-long staycation. Visit us to discover your dream home today.