Find a Lodge
Locate a Masonic lodge near you in Texas
Texas is home to hundreds of Masonic lodges, from historic lodges dating to the Republic of Texas era to newer lodges serving growing communities. Whether you are a Mason seeking to visit or a man interested in joining, the Grand Lodge of Texas can help you find a lodge.
Contact the Grand Lodge
The Grand Lodge of Texas maintains a comprehensive directory of all lodges operating under its jurisdiction.
Preparing for Your Visit
Research First
Visit the Grand Lodge of Texas website to learn about lodge locations, meeting times, and contact information for lodges in your area.
Reach Out
Contact the lodge secretary or a member you may know. Express your interest and ask about visiting for a stated meeting or open event.
Be Prepared
Dress appropriately (business casual is usually acceptable), arrive on time, and be ready to introduce yourself and share why you are interested in Freemasonry.
Ask Questions
Members appreciate genuine curiosity. Feel free to ask about the lodge, its history, charitable activities, and what membership involves.
Sample Texas Lodges
Here are a few of the many lodges across Texas. Visit the Grand Lodge website for a complete directory.
Holland Lodge No. 1
Houston, Harris County
Milam Lodge No. 2
Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County
Austin Lodge No. 12
Austin, Travis County
Dallas Lodge No. 760
Dallas, Dallas County
San Antonio Lodge No. 91
San Antonio, Bexar County
El Paso Lodge No. 130
El Paso, El Paso County
Waco Lodge No. 92
Waco, McLennan County
Lubbock Lodge No. 1392
Lubbock, Lubbock County
Amarillo Lodge No. 731
Amarillo, Potter County
Corpus Christi Lodge No. 83
Corpus Christi, Nueces County
Districts and Regions
Texas is organized into judicial districts. The Grand Lodge website provides comprehensive lodge directories organized by district, making it easy to find lodges near your location.