DeWalt was situated along SH 6 near its junctions with Oilfield Road (now Scenic Rivers Drive), which goes west, and DeWalt Road (now Lake Olympia Parkway), which heads east. A second source placed DeWalt about a mile northeast at SH 6 and FM 1092. Both intersections are surrounded now by commercial and residential areas. DeWalt was about southeast of
U.S. Route 59 (US 59) in
Sugar Land. Lake Olympia Parkway crosses southeast-flowing
Oyster Creek by a bridge about east of SH 6. The private, gated DeWalt Cemetery is located east within a neighborhood near Lake Olympia Parkway. The historic Dew Plantation House had been in DeWalt. It was moved about southeast to county-operated Kitty Hollow Park in 2006 by Fort Bend County and the Fort Bend Museum Association. The building was renovated and now serves as the DeWalt Heritage Center. The DeWalt Heritage Society was formed as part of the Fort Bend County Museum Association to oversee preservation. File:Dewalt TX Dew Plantation.JPG|In 2006 the Dew Plantation House was moved to Kitty Hollow Park to serve as a museum. File:Dewalt TX 1850 Cemetery.JPG|The private DeWalt Cemetery in Missouri City was established in 1850. File:DeWalt TX Dew House Site.JPG|The original homesite for the Dew House along Highway 6 north of Oilfield Road was for sale in 2013. ==History==