
Points of Interest
Morgan Military Aviation Museum
The Morgan Military Aviation Museum showcases the training of WWII pilots and airmen, along with the critical support roles that contributed to their missions overseas.
Old Town Cameron – Milam County Railroad Museum
The Milam County Railroad Museum brings the rich history of railroads in Milam County to life. Home to the incredible Old Town Cameron exhibit, visitors can step back in time with a detailed 1940s model of downtown Cameron.
Milam County Historical Museum
The Milam County Historical Museum, located on Cameron's downtown square, offers a rich glimpse into the area’s past through its multiple locations.
Milam County Historical Jail Museum
When the 1875 Milam County Jailhouse grew too crowded in the 1890s, it was removed to make room for larger facilities. In March 1895, the Milam County Commissioners awarded a contract to the Pauly Jail Building and Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri, for the construction of a larger prison.
The Master Gardner Triangle Demonstration Garden
The Little River Basin Master Gardener Association Triangle Demonstration Garden showcases beautiful, water-efficient landscaping with plants that thrive in Milam County’s climate.
The Yards of Cameron
The Yards of Cameron is a premier destination for sports, recreation, and community gatherings.
The Cameron Park
This park features a beautiful pool with a separate children's splash pool. The pool is connected to the Hike and Bike Trail where families may enjoy a bike ride or a nice walk along the trail.
The Lions Centennial Park
A vibrant community space with a variety of recreational amenities. The park features a newly upgraded gazebo, 8 pickleball courts, and a well-maintained playground with fresh mulch and safety barriers.
Cameron’s Murals
Large murals adorn the exterior walls of many establishments located in downtown Cameron as well as a few advertising artifacts.
Milam County Railroad Museum & Old Downtown Cameron
Over 40 years of dedication and craftsmanship by Cameron native John Johnson bring 1940s Cameron back to life.
The Bridges of Milam County
Cameron and Milam County are home to 18 historic bridges, each with its own unique story.
Wilson-Ledbetter Park
A lush and beautiful 25-acre city park with picnic areas, hike & bike trails, site of historic Brushy Creek iron bridge, and home to many species of wildlife.
Orchard Park
This park features a well-lit, ADA-compliant asphalt trail, ideal for walking or jogging, with marked distances and a serene pond.
Historic Cemeteries
Much of Cameron's heritage and history can be found in the numerous cemeteries located in or near the city.
Milam County Courthouse Historical Marker
This is the fourth structure to serve as the Milam County Courthouse. The local Masonic Lodge laid the cornerstone for the building on July 4, 1891. Designed by architect A.O. Watson of Austin, the courthouse at one time featured a Second Empire-style roof and a cupola with a four-sided clock.
First Home in Cameron; Boyhood Home to Sul Ross
This historic marker commemorates the site of Cameron’s first home, built by Shapley P. Ross and later home to his son, L.S. "Sul" Ross, a Confederate general and Governor of Texas.
The Cameron Park Hike and Bike Trail
a 2.6-mile out-and-back route designed for easy access and varied outdoor activities.