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Waco's #1 Attraction - Baylor University!

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  We have finally arrived to the most anticpated blog post for the greatest attraction in Waco, Texas. Drumroll please ... it is Baylor University! I may be a little biased given that I am a Baylor student currently, but in all seriousness, the campus truly shapes the overall character of the city of Waco and surrounding areas.  Baylor University is full of life with tradition and community, providing a number of different ways for students and visitors alike to create special memories. From celebrating historic events to embracing the joy of togetherness, Baylor's campus is filled with opportunity after opportunity to experience its vibrant culture and strong sense of pride. Its charm and tradition also are part of everyday campus life at Baylor. One just has to visit the Bill and Eva Williams Bear Habitat and be reminded of this strong and proud legacy by Baylor's live mascots Joy and Lady. And then there is the carillon bells in Pat Neff Hall echoing across the campus as a ...

Waco's #2 Attraction - Cameron Park!

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  If you are an outdoor type of person and enjoy being adventurous - Cameron Park in Waco, Texas is just for you! This is a 416-acre property which offers so many different recreational activities. There are humongous trees, two rivers, breathtaking cliffs, and playgrounds throughout the park. It is popular with hikers, bikers, fishermen, disc golfers, and picnickers. Cameron Park is often considered as a national treasure and thousands of visitors come every year to marvel at this magnificent park.  This was created more than 100 years ago when William Cameron's family decided to donate the parkland. In 1917, the Cameron family donated the 60-acre Lover's Leap to the City of Waco. This is a breathtaking cliff that offers just an amazing view.  Cameron Park is one of the largest municipal parks in Texas which features a 23-hole disc golf course, stunning views of the Bosque and Brazos Rivers, and a 20-mile network of trails for walking and hiking.  However, in the 19...

Waco's #3 Attraction - Cameron Park Zoo!

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  This will be surprising to most local tourists, but Waco is actually also known for having a phenomenal zoo.  Situated on the Brazos River, the Cameron Park Zoo expands on over 52 acres around downtown Waco, Texas. The zoo is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA).  This means that the facility must uphold exceptional standards for animal care and management. The animal care staff dedicates a tremendous amount of time to provigin the best of care, including training, proper nutrition, veterinary care, and life enrichment.  There are over 1,700 animals, which represent 300 species. In August 2009, the zoo opened the Asian Forest which feature critical endangered Orangutans, Sumatran tigers, and Komodo Dragons.  In addition to the Asian Forest, other exhibits include Gibbon Lake, South America, Brazos River Country, Herpetarium, Penguin Shores, and African Savanna. Visiting the zoo on multiple occasions, I can attest to how well put...

Waco's #4 Attraction: Waco Downtown Farmers Market!

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  A different type of place to visit during a Saturday morning would be the Waco Downtown Farmer's Market! This farmer's market has grown significantly since its inception in 2011, and boasts thousands of visitors a month.  Founded in 2011 along the banks of the Brazos River in a shaded area surrounded by live oak trees, the market brought a more fresh way to obtain foods in the Central Texas area. The Market operated all year-long along the Brazos River for the next six years.  It grew from 14 vendors to over 40 vendors within that time frame. Every week, different musicians would come and perform at the venue to help enhance the experience.  In 2017, due to riverside construction, the farmer's market had to relocate to the McLennan County Courthouse parking lot. For the next two years, it focused on providing more nutrition incentive programs and adding more local agricultural producers.  In 2021, the farmer's market celebrated their 10-year anniversary with o...