CRAFT BEER AND DISTILLERIES OFFER VARIETY OF TASTES
S pring and summer are typically defined by gradually warming weather conditions during March, April, and May.
F amilies and crowds routinely come into town to get the feel of Fredericksburg in spring. It’s a season of nature, nectar and romance.
Enchanted Rock wows visitors as a unique and popular attraction
Oldest continuous county fair highlights local youth
Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site gives glimpse into past
LUCKENBACH, TEXAS AND ITS LAID BACK ATTITUDE
Old Tunnel State Park is home to one of the Hill Country’s best nature shows
Wildseed Farms is now one of the largest plant nurseries in Central Texas. The farm is located at 100 Legacy Drive and is open every day from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Lady Bird Johnson once said she had a passion for showing “her country,” to those not from Texas. “Her country,” being Hill Country.
A Must-See Destination
Visitors to Fredericksburg looking for a unique hiking trail can head to Cross Mountain Park on the north side of town.
Dome Brings People in, Scenery Keeps them Coming Back
Fredericksburg is home to the Texas Rangers Heritage Center, the 12-acre campus of the Former Texas Rangers Association, which marked its 200th anniversary earlier this year in March.
Take a trip to Fort Matin Scott to see where the lives of Apache and Comanche tribes, Anglo settlers, U.S. Army soldiers and frontiersmen known as the Texas Rangers came together centuries ago.
Hill Country travelers frequent the attractions Luckenbach has to offer, much like Willie, Waylon and the boys did in 1977.
The National Museum of the Pacific War interweaves the stories of America, China, Japan, Korea and others, telling the story of how World War II was won in the Pacific.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, students learned the three R’s: reading, writing and arithmetic in the comfort of a one-room school house, many of which were located out in the country.
Chamber, CVB, and GCEDC offer wealth of information
Pioneer Memorial Library offers a quiet haven for readers away from the bustle of Main Street. Located next to the Gillespie County Courthouse at 115 West Main Street, the library welcomes guests of all ages to read and explore thousands of books.
The Vereins Kirche is a unique landmark in the center of downtown Fredericksburg. The octagonal building is owned and managed by the Gillespie County Historical Society (GCHS).