Walking tourFun Parks4 stops0.5 mi~25 minTexasRoam+
About this tour

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.

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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