These 4 San Angelo Things Win Best in Texas

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — The Texas Travel Awards announced its winners, and San Angelo has taken home four of them! These awards recognize the best of Texas tourism, and San Angelo has proven to be a top contender in multiple categories.

First up is the Destination Marketing Campaign category, where San Angelo won for their “Our Bottlenecks Are Better Than Theirs” campaign. This campaign focused on highlighting San Angelo’s small-town charm, laid-back lifestyle, and slower pace of life compared to larger cities, which has been a significant draw for visitors.

San Angelo - Our Bottlenecks Are Better Than Yours - Outdoors

Next, San Angelo’s Wild West Fest won in the Music Festival or Event category. This annual three-day music festival has shattered attendance records and raised over $200,000 for underfunded sectors such as public education and mental and physical health. The festival’s mission is to celebrate all things Texas Country Music while fostering a sense of community in the Concho Valley. 

The Pop Art Museum, created by Art in Uncommon Places (AIUP), won in the Public Art category. This unique and inspiring museum is in a former bowling alley and features sculptures created by 30 local artists. The museum is open 24/7 and is free for the public to enjoy. “AIUP is elated to hear about the award,” Julie Raymond, President of AIUP said “This award honors the community of local artists that continue to brand San Angelo as the Visual Arts Capitol of Texas.”

Last but certainly not least, the San Angelo Revolution Film Festival won in the Under the Radar Activity. “Our goal is to bring true indie film to this amazing community,” said James Christopher, SARFF planner. “We’re excited for the award and excited to keep growing the indie film community in San Angelo as it becomes a haven for filmmakers from all over the world.” This festival showcases independent films from all over the United States and has grown in popularity over the years. SARFF’s commitment to showcasing diverse content, as well as its dedication to promoting independent cinema, makes it a standout activity for Texas travelers.

"These awards are a testament to the hard work and dedication of the San Angelo Destination Marketing Organization, Art in Uncommon Places, and the creators of the San Angelo Revolution Film Festival and Wild West Fest," said Chamber CEO Walt Koenig.

The Texas Travel Awards shine a spotlight on the most exciting, innovative, and inviting places around the state. The 2023 winners represent uniquely Texas places and experiences worthy of any traveler’s itinerary.

In other categories:

South Padre Island took home the top award for Destination of the Year for the second year in a row. The Dry Comal Creek Vineyards in New Braunfels was recognized as a top destination for Agritourism. The best lake was Boerne City Lake Park. Mineral Wells Downtown was recognized for best downtown revitalization. Granbury was recognized as Best Destination for Foodies. The full list is here.

A screen grab from Discover San Angelo's "Our Bottlenecks Are Better Than Yours" video campaign.

A screen grab from Discover San Angelo's "Our Bottlenecks Are Better Than Yours" video campaign.

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