11 Forbidden Places In Texas You're Not Allowed To Visit

Texas is known for its vast landscapes, rich history, and iconic landmarks—but hidden across the state are places you’re not allowed to visit. From highly secured military zones and abandoned structures with dangerous pasts to mysterious private properties and restricted government sites, these locations are strictly off-limits for a reason. In this video, we explore 11 forbidden places in Texas that remain closed to the public, uncovering the stories, legends, and real-world dangers behind them. Some are protected for national security, others for safety, and a few remain sealed due to unexplained history that still raises questions today. Whether you’re fascinated by urban exploration, Texas history, or secretive locations most people never get to see, this list will take you deep into the state’s most restricted and mysterious places. Watch until the end to see which location surprised most viewers! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more hidden history and forbidden locations.