Historic Washington County Town
Welcome to Chappell Hill, a storied Washington County town in the heart of the Stephen F. Austin colony, known for wildflowers, history, and rolling countryside between Houston and Austin.
Chappell Hill is an unincorporated community in the eastern portion of Washington County, Texas, set within Stephen F. Austin's original colony on some of the oldest Anglo-settled land in the state. Located near Brenham and within the greater Houston metropolitan area, the town sits between Austin and Houston and is closely associated with the rolling, wildflower-covered countryside of the Brazos Valley region. Its population is roughly 600, a figure that swells dramatically each spring when visitors arrive for the town's signature event. The community's history is deep. Settled in the early nineteenth century, Chappell Hill grew into a commercial and educational center, and between 1853 and 1909 it sent seven state representatives to Austin, including two African Americans. The Grange movement, temperance societies, and other civic institutions flourished here in the late nineteenth century, and the town's restored churches, buildings, and cemeteries—including a Masonic Cemetery holding graves of Republic of Texas settlers and Confederate veterans—preserve that layered past. Today Chappell Hill is best known for the Official Texas Bluebonnet Festival, hosted by the Chappell Hill Historical Society each April on Main Street. What began as a small antique festival has become a major regional draw, celebrating the state flower with live music, hundreds of juried arts and crafts vendors, and the surrounding wildflower landscapes. The festival anchors a tourism identity that also includes the Chappell Hill Lavender Farm and Texas Star Winery in the nearby countryside. The town appeals to those drawn to Texas history, rural living, and the quiet beauty of Washington County's pastures and flower fields. Its position near U.S. Highway 290 keeps Brenham, the county's commercial center, close at hand, while Austin and Houston remain within a manageable drive, making Chappell Hill a distinctive choice for country living with access to both of Texas's largest cities.
Chappell Hill is located in the eastern portion of Washington County, Texas, near the city of Brenham and within the greater Houston metropolitan area, roughly midway between the cities of Austin and Houston.
Chappell Hill is best known as the home of the Official Texas Bluebonnet Festival, held each April on its historic Main Street, and as one of the oldest Anglo-settled communities in Texas within Stephen F. Austin's original colony.
Chappell Hill is an unincorporated community rather than an incorporated city, with a population of about 600. It anchors a historic district of restored buildings, churches, and cemeteries in rural Washington County.
Chappell Hill sits between Austin and Houston near Brenham, with U.S. Highway 290 running nearby through the region, putting both major cities within roughly an hour to an hour and a half by car.
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