A significant collaborative effort involving the City of Alpine, Visit Big Bend, Alpine ISD, Alpine Cowboys Pro Baseball Club, Sul Ross State University, and Texas Mountain Trail reached a milestone this week with the unveiling of a new historical marker at Kokernot Baseball Field. This initiative is part of Brewster County’s program of interpretive signs that can be spotted throughout the region.


Kokernot Field, a cherished local landmark, has now been adorned with this informative marker, offering visitors and residents a deeper understanding of its historical significance. This landmark is not only a testament to Alpine’s rich history but also a stop on the Windshield portion of the Alpine Historic Tour.
For those eager to explore the heritage of Alpine, the historical marker at Kokernot Field is a must-see. Visitors can pick up a tour guide at the Alpine Visitor Center and embark on a journey to discover the stories behind this iconic site and others that contribute to the city’s unique charm.
The unveiling of this marker marks a meaningful step in preserving and sharing Alpine’s history. It reflects the dedication of the community to celebrate its heritage and make it accessible to all who visit the area.
The City of Alpine, Visit Big Bend, Alpine ISD, Alpine Cowboys Pro Baseball Club, Sul Ross State University, and Texas Mountain Trail are commended for their collaborative efforts in making this project a reality. Their commitment to enhancing the visitor experience and preserving local history is evident in the unveiling of this significant historical marker.
For more information about Alpine’s historic landmarks and attractions, please visit the Alpine Visitor Center, where you can pick up a tour guide and embark on a journey through the city’s captivating past.
