Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 pm - 5:00 p.m. (closed Mondays and major holidays)
Phone number: (409) 880-1750
Email: boomtown@lamar.edu
Last admission time is 4:00 p.m.
University discount: Students, faculty, staff, retirees and alumni of Â鶹ÊÓƵ or LIT are admitted free with valid ID.
Military discount: Active military personnel, including Reservists & National Guard members, receive free admission year-round with a current military ID. During the annual Blue Star Museums program (Memorial Day to Labor Day) sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, the immediate families of active duty military also receive free admission.
Though there is much outdoors to our museum, we do not allow pets except for service animals.
Tuesday through Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Sunday: Call for availability.
Guided tours are given when a tour guide is available; otherwise, it is a self-guided tour.
Special rates for adult groups are $3 each for Adults, $2 each for Adults 60+. Much of the museum complex is wheelchair accessible and benches are provided on the porches of several buildings.
Boomtown can accommodate up to 80 children in one tour. It is requested that large groups have at least one chaperone for every ten children.
Includes public and private schools, home school groups, and scout troops
September-May (during school year) - free for all youth and one chaperone for every ten students.
Additional chaperones pay an admission fee of $3. Admission for youth tours during the summer (June-August) is $1 per person, including youth and adults.
Senior Citizens and youth apply to groups of 10 or more and have called the museum at least 2 weeks in advance. Due to the nature of our events, regular admission prices will apply to event days.
To book your tour, call (409) 880-1750 or use the easy online form below.
Ask about the "Lucas Gusher Re-Enactment" when booking your tour! (Please note: The Lucas Gusher Re-Enactment is not always available on weekends.)
Here at the Spindletop Boomtown Museum Museum, we understand the importance of educating our students on local and state history. On this page, we have prepared educational resources to assist parents and teachers in teaching their students about the history of Spindletop and its importance to the Southeast Texas region. We give full permission to edit these activities as you see fit.
Crossword Puzzle and Answer Key
Facts About Spindletop Boomtown and
The Story of Spindletop and Gladys City Worksheet
The Story Of Texas Educator Guide - Oil Changed Texas Chapter and Activities
Price: $50
Make your tour even more memorable with a re-enactment of the historic 1901 Lucas Gusher on Spindletop. Your group will be amazed as a plume of water soars 100 feet above our 65-foot derrick.
Note: If you do choose to pay to have the gusher go off during your tour, please understand that other guests who are visiting the museum will also be invited to watch.
Visit the Spindletop Boomtown Gift Shop to take home a Spindletop souvenir - coffee mugs, magnets, postcards, T-shirts. Plus we carry a fine selection of books, men's and women's gifts, posters, prints, maps and a wonderful array of fruit preserves, savory dips and pickles. Shopping at Boomtown is fun any time of the year! Please be aware that the Gift Shop closes at 4:30 p.m.
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Spindletop Boomtown Museum is located on the Â鶹ÊÓƵ campus at 5550 Jimmy Simmons Blvd (formerly University Drive), Beaumont, Texas 77705 (Jimmy Simmons Blvd & E. Cardinal Drive along Hwy. 69N).
Please use the directions provided below to find the museum. Your personal GPS may or may not locate the museum properly.
From Interstate 10 (eastbound or westbound), take the Port Arthur/Highway 69/287/96 exit heading south. Exit the "M.L. King Pkwy/Spur 380" exit and proceed down the service road. At the U-turn, turn left under the highway and turn left at the stop sign. Proceed northbound approximately a quarter mile to Jimmy Simmons Blvd. and Spindletop Boomtown.
Northbound on Hwy. 69, from Port Arthur, exit Highland Avenue and watch for Jimmy Simmons Blvd. immediately on your right.