Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

16710 Ranch Rd. 965 Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Hours

Open daily 6:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Cost

  • $8 per person for the day for those 13 years and older
  • Kids 12 and under are free

You can also use a Texas State Parks Pass, which is $70 for the year.

About

Enchanted Rock State National Area is a quick drive from Fredericksburg, TX, and certainly worth the trip for those who want to explore the outdoors.

The park is noted by its huge pink granite dome and incredible nature landscape.

This dome-shaped hill is an impressive sight and not just from the base but once you reach the top as well. The views of the surrounding valleys and terrain are majestic. It’s worth the moderately difficult hike to get there.

For most people, a visit here is all about the hiking. There are 11 miles worth of hikes available to explore from beginner to advanced skill levels. The trails are open throughout the day (you can sometimes get there early enough to watch the sunrise), and they close about 30 minutes after the sun sets.

One thing I discovered when visiting on a rainy day is that you’ll want to avoid the Summit Trail. It’s often closed because the path is unstable, and that makes for a very messy experience.

Or, if you’re more of an adventurer and prefer to traverse and rappel, you can even go rock climbing here.

I recommend checking in with park headquarters for access, route maps, and all of the climbing rules you need to follow. This is a challenging experience, and you’re rather on your own, so it’s best left to those who have more experience.

And while many people only come here to hike, there's truly so much more. You can go geocaching throughout the park, picnicking, do lots of birding (you’ll see groups of people sitting and waiting for unique species to come into view), and you can even shop.

There’s actually a small store located on the park grounds that provide the basics, including firewood, in case you forget to bring it for your campsite s’more roast.

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area: Fun Facts

If you believe in the otherworldly powers, this may be the place for you! Many locals believe the location of Enchanted Rock to have mystical powers (though some may call it haunted as well).

With a rich Native American history and over 400 archeological sites in the park, there are a lot of legends in the area about who (or what) lives on the mountain and in the surrounding forested area.

So if you have the time, I recommend doing a guided tour; that’s the perfect way to experience it all up close and learn some of that local lore.

Getting There

Enchanted Rock State National Area is about 25 to 30 minutes from Fredericksburg. It’s also a super easy trip right down Ranch Road 965. The destination will be right on the left.

Local Tips

  • Be sure to check out the guided summit trail hikes when available (these are available throughout the spring and summer months.)
  • For those planning to visit, especially on a warm, comfortable day, it’s best to get reservations since the park can fill up quickly.
  • Some of the park is not accessible or wheelchair friendly. There are some walk-in campsites available, but visitors still have to go over a small footbridge to get there.
  • Be careful walking throughout the area. The ground is rough and uneven throughout, making pushing a stroller, wheelchair, or other device hard to do.
  • Visit Llano, which is about 14 miles away, for a few small restaurants and shops.
  • If you plan to bring your dog along, be careful about the restrictions. You can only bring them into day-use picnic areas, the campgrounds, and along the Loop Trail.

Location

16710 Ranch Rd. 965 Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Frequently Asked Questions

Visitors have been coming to the Texas Hill Country for centuries—drawn by the scenic beauty and abundant natural resources. Today, the diverse cultures, variety of things to do, legendary events, and creative culinary scene make the region a must-visit for anyone traveling to Texas. If you're looking for one of the best road trip destinations in the US, you'll find it in the Texas Hill Country. Over the 80-mile stretch of land, you'll see fields that never end, swimming holes to picnic beside, and quaint small towns for some genuine Lone Star hospitality.

Texas Hill Country is a scenic region known for its unique culture, picturesque landscapes, and authentic Texan vibe. North Hill Country, in particular, boasts a mix of nature, wineries, history, and outstanding cuisine. Here are some local attractions and restaurants you might consider:
Things to Do:

  • 1. Wineries & Vineyards: The Texas Hill Country is home to numerous wineries and vineyards. Popular ones include Becker Vineyards, Torr Na Lochs Vineyard & Winery, and Perissos Vineyard and Winery.
  • 2. Longhorn Cavern State Park: Located near Burnet, this park is home to an underground wonderland created by the dissolving and cutting action of water on limestone.
  • 3. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area: Close to Fredericksburg, this massive pink granite dome offers hiking, stargazing, and rock climbing.
  • 4. Fredericksburg Historic District: This German-influenced town is a must-visit with its historic architecture, boutiques, and German heritage sites.
  • 5. Bluebonnet Trails: Especially in the spring, the region boasts fields of bluebonnets, the state flower of Texas.

Restaurants to Dine At:

  • 1. The Cabernet Grill – Texas Wine Country Restaurant in Fredericksburg: Offers a Texas-centric menu and an exclusively Texas wine list.
  • 2. The Blue Bonnet Café in Marble Falls: Famous for its homestyle breakfasts and pies.
  • 3. Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que in Llano: Known for its mouth-watering BBQ.
  • 4. Willie's BBQ in Marble Falls: Another great spot for Texas BBQ.
  • 5. The Ausländer in Fredericksburg: Provides an authentic German dining experience right in the heart of Texas.

Remember, the best experiences in the Texas Hill Country often come from exploring the back roads and meeting the locals. Dive into the small towns, enjoy the scenic drives, and soak in the Texan hospitality. Whether it's sipping wine, exploring a cavern, or biting into a juicy slice of BBQ brisket, there's something for everyone in North Hill Country!

One lesser-known fact about North Hill Country in Texas is that it’s home to several caverns, and among the most famous is the Longhorn Cavern State Park. According to legends, this cavern was used by Native Americans, Confederate soldiers, and outlaws. One legend suggests that the notorious outlaw Sam Bass hid a $2 million treasure inside. Although the treasure has never been found, the caverns remain a popular attraction for their unique formations and rich history.

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