- TripBuzz found 33 things to do with kids in or near Fredericksburg, Texas, including 19 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kerrville, Comfort and Boerne.
- From National Museum of the Pacific War to Wildseed Farms, the Fredericksburg area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Historic Sites and Military Museums.
- Known as the peach capital of Texas, Fredericksburg boasts a variety of agri-tourism with crops including lavender, herb farms, and wildflower seeds. Fredericksburg is a popular destination for tourists who enjoy wineries, bed and breakfasts, antiquing, boutique shops, day spas and walking lavender trails. Of course, there are lively entertainment options as well, with many opportunities to enjoy live music, dance clubs, and gourmet food.
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Flatrock Park features a great deal of wide open space for sports or just for running around. This riverside park also has a boat dock for river access, and hosts a River Parade each year.
23.6 Miles
The Kerrville-Schreiner Park is a 517-acre camping and recreation area. People can rent canoes and kayaks to use on the Guadalupe River, camp, view wildlife and the butterfly garden, and watch performances in the amphitheater.
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165 Al Mooney Road, Kerrville, TX 78028
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Established in 1953, Mooney Aviation Company Factory Tours provides visitors the opportunity to explore the factories used to make the company's signature single engine aircraft. Visitors learn about the entire building process while traveling through the 270,000 square-foot facility.
27.2 Miles
One of the newer parks in the county is the Joshua Springs Park & Preserve. Both the Little Joshua Creek and Allen Creek run through the very large park, offering specific fishing spots and opportunities to kayak and paddle canoes.
27.5 Miles
The Lyndon Banes Johnson Boyhood Home was the home where President Johnson lived from five until he graduated from high school. National Park Service rangers lead a tour through the home that is furnished with mid-1920s period furniture.
27.6 Miles
A one-mile loop trail, the Johnson Settlement Trail offers a relatively flat hike along green areas. The trail takes visitors to the Johnson Settlement - the former home of the grandparents of Lyndon Johnson - with log cabin and barns.
29.4 Miles
On the 137-acre Exotic Resort Zoo, visitors can take a guided tour to see and feed over 500 animals from 80 species. Visitors can also stay in the cabins overlooking the zoo, enjoy cooking outside, sit around the campfire or play in the pool and hot tub.
30.2 Miles
With a variety of woodland habitats to explore, Kreutzberg Canyon Natural Area provides visitors with the opportunity to see fossils and bluebirds from the trails. It also has a garden with different species of flora and plant life to view.
30.8 Miles
Serving as the region's youngest natural living cavern, the Cave without a Name is filled with newer formations of stalagmites, stalactites, cave drapery, and flowstones. The tour of the cave takes roughly 60 minutes and includes six formation rooms.
31.3 Miles
Hill Country Paddle Sports provides sales and rentals of all equipment necessary for stand up paddleboarding, as well as providing paddleboarding yoga classes. They also have both single and double kayaks for rent.