Hutto is a Swedish cotton-and-railroad town with the strangest mascot in Texas: the hippopotamus. Legend has it that in 1915 a circus train stopped here and a hippo escaped into muddy Cotton Creek, and the whole town turned out to wrangle it back. True or tall tale, Hutto ran with it — today hundreds of concrete hippos of every size stand guard outside businesses, schools, and homes, and the high school teams are the Hippos. This short downtown walk goes hippo-hunting through the old rail-and-cotton core, pairing the town's famous statues with the real history behind them: the railroad, the Swedish immigrant farmers, and the man named Hutto who gave the place its name.
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Hutto Hippo Hunt
The town that adopted a runaway hippo
A self-guided walking tour · Fun Parks
4 stops · ~25 min · 0.5 mi · Walking tour
Walking tourFun Parks4 stops0.5 mi~25 minTexasRoam+
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Where it starts
The tour begins in Hutto. Open Texas Roam to follow the full route stop by stop, with directions and audio narration as you go.
📍 General area · Starts in Hutto
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