Grimes County Festival and Wine Country
Welcome to Plantersville, a small Grimes County city at Highway 105 and FM 1774, home to the Texas Renaissance Festival and a growing Texas wine-country scene.
Plantersville is a small city in Grimes County, Texas, in the county's southeastern corner at the junction of State Highway 105, Farm to Market Road 1774, and the old Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Incorporated in 2017, it has roughly 1,000 residents and a rural, pastoral character defined by rolling pastureland, hay fields, and scattered country homes. The town sits adjacent to Todd Mission and a short drive from Navasota, Grimes County's largest city. Despite its small size, Plantersville is one of the region's best-known destinations. The Texas Renaissance Festival, one of the nation's largest Renaissance theme parks, operates a 60-acre 16th-century-style village along FM 1774, drawing large crowds on weekends each fall. Nearby Bernhardt Winery anchors a small Texas wine-country scene with tastings, lawn concerts, and vineyard views, and the area's farms and markets round out a rural agri-tourism economy. The community traces its roots to the 19th century, when cotton planters settled the area and the railroad brought commerce. The rail line still passes through town, a reminder of that era. Plantersville is served by the Navasota Independent School District, which covers southern Grimes County including Navasota, Todd Mission, and the surrounding rural communities. Housing in and around Plantersville runs toward rural acreage, ranch-style homes, and country properties rather than dense subdivisions. State Highway 105 provides the principal link to Navasota to the northwest and Conroe to the southeast, while FM 1774 connects the town to Magnolia and the growing corridor between Houston and College Station. The result is a quiet, agriculture-and-tourism-oriented community that balances its festival-season energy with year-round country living.
Plantersville is in Grimes County, Texas, in the county's southeastern corner at the junction of State Highway 105, Farm to Market Road 1774, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. It is adjacent to the small city of Todd Mission.
Plantersville is best known for the Texas Renaissance Festival, one of the nation's largest Renaissance theme parks, which operates a 60-acre 16th-century-style village along FM 1774 on weekends each fall. Bernhardt Winery is another local draw.
Plantersville is served by the Navasota Independent School District, which covers southern Grimes County including the city of Navasota, Plantersville, and Todd Mission, along with several rural communities such as Courtney and White Hall.
Plantersville sits at the junction of State Highway 105 and FM 1774. Navasota, the county's largest town, lies to the northwest along Highway 105, while Conroe and the northern Houston area are to the southeast.
The Texas Renaissance Festival is a large annual theme park set in a 60-acre recreated 16th-century village along FM 1774 in the Plantersville area. It opens on weekends each fall, drawing visitors from across Texas and beyond.
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Housing in and around Plantersville runs toward rural acreage rather than dense subdivisions. Ranch-style homes, farmhouses, and country properties on larger lots define the local market, with a scattering of newer homes along the Highway 105 and FM 1774 corridors. The surrounding Grimes County countryside offers pastures, hay fields, and wooded parcels for those seeking space, horses, or a small homestead. This low-density, rural character appeals to buyers who want room to spread out while remaining within commuting distance of Navasota, College Station, and the northern Houston metro.
Plantersville is not organized around formal subdivisions. Development is scattered along State Highway 105, FM 1774, and the surrounding county roads, with homes, farms, and small businesses set among open pastureland. The Texas Renaissance Festival grounds and Bernhardt Winery anchor the area's eastern corridor, while the old rail line and Highway 105 define the town's spine. The community blends into neighboring Todd Mission and the rural landscape of southeastern Grimes County, so residents identify with the broader Plantersville–Navasota area rather than any single development.
Plantersville's lifestyle is quiet and country-centered for most of the year, punctuated each fall by the Texas Renaissance Festival, which turns the FM 1774 corridor into one of the region's busiest destinations for several weekends. Bernhardt Winery adds a slower, year-round draw with tastings, lawn concerts, and vineyard views, and the area's farms, markets, and small shops round out an agri-tourism economy. Residents value the rural space, the rolling pastureland, and the unhurried pace, while enjoying easy access to Navasota, College Station, and the northern Houston suburbs. It is a community that balances festival-season energy with year-round country living.
Plantersville is served by the Navasota Independent School District, which encompasses about 362 square miles across southern Grimes County and includes the city of Navasota, Plantersville, Todd Mission, and rural communities such as Courtney, White Hall, and Stoneham. The district operates a full feeder system culminating in Navasota High School. Higher education is accessible nearby at Texas A&M University in College Station and Blinn College, both within commuting distance of the Plantersville area.
Plantersville sits at the junction of State Highway 105 and Farm to Market Road 1774, with the Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail line running through town. State Highway 105 links the community to Navasota to the northwest and Conroe and the northern Houston suburbs to the southeast, while FM 1774 connects toward Magnolia and the growing Houston-to-College Station corridor. College Station is roughly 40 miles to the west, and Houston's northern edge is about an hour away, making Plantersville a rural option within reach of both.
The Texas Renaissance Festival is Plantersville's signature attraction, a 60-acre recreated village hosting themed weekends, artisans, performances, and feasts each fall. Bernhardt Winery offers year-round tastings, lawn concerts, and events in a vineyard setting. The surrounding countryside supports horseback riding, hunting, and outdoor pursuits, and nearby Navasota provides parks, the historic downtown, and Brazos Valley access. Lake Somerville lies to the west for boating and fishing, and the Sam Houston National Forest is within a reasonable drive to the southeast.
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