Sleep in a Piece of History
Built in 1921, The Smith House is more than just a place to sleep—it's the crown jewel of Crosbyton's history. Originally a boarding house for early settlers, ranchers, and travelers making their way across the Texas Panhandle, it has been lovingly restored by owners Byron and Rebekah Robertson to preserve its authentic charm.
Located at 306 W Aspen Ave, just a block away from the historic downtown square, this bed and breakfast offers a unique opportunity to step back into the roaring twenties while enjoying modern comfort.
The Experience
Walking through the front door of The Smith House Inn is an immersive experience. The Inn features period-correct furniture, beautifully preserved high ceilings, original hardwood details, and a level of quiet serenity you simply can't find in a city hotel. It serves as a perfect base camp for history buffs exploring the nearby Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum, or for families seeking a quiet retreat during the holidays.
Amenities & Features
- Authentic Historic Rooms: Each of the uniquely decorated rooms tells a story of the town's past, furnished with antique pieces that honor the 1920s era while providing modern bed comfort.
- The Famous Front Porch: The Inn is famous locally for its expansive, welcoming front porch. It is the absolute best spot in town to drink your morning coffee and watch the West Texas sunrise, or enjoy a quiet evening breeze.
- Event Venue: Beyond lodging, the beautiful interior and grounds are available to rent for intimate weddings, family reunions, and professional photography sessions.
- Proximity: Guests love being within easy walking distance of downtown Crosbyton's shops, dining, and the historic county courthouse.
To book your stay or inquire about event hosting, visit their website or call (806) 454-3900.