Driving tourPioneers & Settlement4 stops9.4 mi~50 minTexasRoam+
About this tour

Rowlett began as a railroad post office called Morris and grew into a quiet Dallas County farm town — and then, the day after Christmas in 2015, an EF4 tornado tore across its neighborhoods. This driving loop honors both stories: the founding families who built Rowlett, and the community that rebuilt after the storm. The route visits the city's origin marker, a German-immigrant farmhouse, and the pioneer Mills Cemetery whose first burials predate the Civil War, then closes with a civic stop in the area hit hardest by the tornado, now recovered. We keep the storm framing simple and respectful — this is about a town's resilience and the way it came back, not about reliving a tragedy. Drive it as a portrait of a place that knows both its deep roots and its hardest day.

Where it starts

The tour begins in Rowlett. Open Texas Roam to follow the full route stop by stop, with directions and audio narration as you go.

📍 General area · Starts in Rowlett
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