Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site
Historical place · Goliad County ·

Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site

Historical place · Goliad County ·

Spanish colonial fort with living history, Tejano exhibits, and chapel

Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null
Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site by null

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217 US-183, Goliad, TX 77963 Get directions

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217 US-183, Goliad, TX 77963 Get directions

+1 361 645 3752
visitpresidiolabahia.com
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 16, 2025

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For a blend of history and small-town charm, head north to Goliad. Time your trip for Market Days, held monthly around the courthouse square, where local artisans, farmers, and food vendors fill the streets with genuine South Texas flavor. Just outside town, Presidio La Bahía—an 18th-century Spanish fort—stands as a National Historic Landmark and hosts living-history events and exhibits on Tejano culture. Texas Monthly and the Houston Chronicle both praise Goliad for its well-preserved heritage and welcoming atmosphere, noting that the market and fort are independently managed and deeply tied to the community.

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Presidio la Bahía State Historic Site

Cj P.

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Very nice staff with lots of knowledge of the historical significance of this place. Nice to see and talk to people who are enthusiastic about their job. If you enjoy history, you will enjoy dropping by

Sharon S.

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Was great seeing the history of the fort and what happened there. The staff we met were very nice and fun to talk to. It was also wheelchair accessible.

Steve fete de T.

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Nice, interesting to find spanish architecture so far in Texas, this site is, in terms of battle, more important that Fort Alamo... sad story behind it... lost of ghosts around i presume...

Bill M.

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Very deep in historical information. The battle here is what lord to "Cinco de Mayo". Great experience! End of match every year. You should go. Take chairs and like sack lunch to munch and enjoy on the grounds. Free parking.

Jeremy C.

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A lovely stop between Austin and Port Aransas, this historic site is a great teaching moment for those who just finished 7th grade Texas History or anyone interested in our history. Check it out!

Nicole A

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Tickets are $5 but I believe there’s discounts for veterans and the elderly. I highly recommend for those visiting to watch the 15 minute video as it gives a detailed overview of the history. We usually skip videos at museums but decided to give this one a try. Lots of history. Wish we learned this in middle school!

Roamer222

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Really great tour and information about early Texas history. Video at the beginning helps explain many of the exhibits in the museum.

Victoria M.

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My husband & I loved walking through the museum areas & the Chapel was one of the prettiest we have ever seen. 2 bus loads of teenagers showed up while we were on the grounds and it was impressive how the historical tour guides handled them. The sweet lady behind the counter that greeted us made us feel very welcome. We are so happy that we visited. Great video to start out the tour too.