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The Enchanted Rock

One of the items on my Texas Bucket List is to hike the Enchanted Rock. When I was in Fredericksburg last month, it was the perfect opportunity! There’s a lot of history and beauty in this area and the landmark itself is really something to see in person. I mean just look at it, it’s massive!

The Enchanted Rock is a 425 foot high, pink granite exfoliation dome rock. The natural area covers 1,643.5 acres just north of Fredericksburg but the rock itself covers 640 acres. It’s an easy, scenic drive (20-30 minutes). You will drive thru the hill country and it’s just astounding. In 1970, the rock was designated a National Nature Landmark and in 1984 was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

History tells the tale that this rock has been visited by humans for over 11,000 years. Long time, eh?!

Tonkawan Indians believed the rock was in fact enchanted. They claimed that they saw “ghost fires” at the top and often heard “cracking and groaning” noises coming from the rock. Only in 1723, when the Spanish began colonizing Texas, did one of the first documented explorations of the area begin.

Here is an excerpt from the Enchanted Rock State Natural Area website regarding the history of the rock:

“A conquistador captured by the Tonkawa described how he escaped by losing himself in the rock area, giving rise to an Indian legend of a “pale man swallowed by a rock and reborn as one of their own.” The Indians believed he wove enchantments on the area, but he explained that the rock wove the spells. “When I was swallowed by the rock, I joined the many spirits who enchant this place.”

There are three different trails to hike up the Enchanted Rock. I did the direct route, the Summit Hike which was about .75 miles straight up. I’m not going to lie, it’s a little steep so brace yourself if you happen to sit down on a rock on the way up and turn around but definitely do-able. More importantly, entirely worth the view at the top. It’s absolutely amazing. (I’m scared of heights and I’m telling you that so don’t hold back!)

Hailing from the Green Mountain State, I can’t really say that we have landscape quite like this and it was extraordinary to sit at the summit and just try to soak it all in. There’s no view obstruction on this hike.

If you have a chance to check out the park, definitely do so. Take a day trip (there were generations of families hiking the mountain) or stay for the weekend and camp out. I would suggest going first thing in the morning as I arrived around 9:30am by the time I was leaving, the parking lot was full and there was a line to get in.

For more information, please check out the Enchanted Rock State Natural Park website.

Related Posts:
An Introduction to Fredericksburg, TX
History of Fredericksburg, TX

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Sunflower Fields

There is something about traveling that I love and that’s the unexpected.
Obviously, you are aiming at some kind of destination when you are driving somewhere but there is no telling what you will run into along the way. Sometimes, you are pleasantly surprised and other times, well, we just don’t need to discuss those. On our way to Ennis, we drove by a huge sunflower field. Well, two of them actually. On our way back home, we took an alternate route and as luck would have it, we drove by even more. So beautiful!

Garden Update

Well it’s been a little while since I’ve posted about my garden. Last February, I decided to try out gardening on the patio. At first, I was scared and thought that nothing would grow considering I had no idea what I was doing. Now I’m pretty happy with what’s become of it all! I guess my Memere was right, gardening must be in my genes. I love it so I thought I would share!
For a while all I was getting was mini vegetables. I had tomatoes the size of your pinky nails and green peppers the size of your thumbs. I was growing the mini version of the mini. Times have changed! Must be the weather helped out a bit.
My aloe plant. This little guy mass produced creating thirteen other plants I now need to find homes for. It’s like a bunny this guy.
A couple weeks ago, I attended a wedding and the gift for the guests were succulents. Well they are so pretty and I’ll be happy if these mass produce, unlike the aloe plants, haha.
Hello herbs! Parsley and Oregano!
Tomato Plants
I think the onions have seen better days. I’m not sure what the issue is with these guys.
Strawberry Plant
I guess the vines have grown new plants which I could replant or give away if anyone wants to try them out. I only got a couple strawberries though during the spring. They too were little.
Now to my favorite veggie – Green Peppers. I think I have nine plants total. All of different sizes and shapes.
For a little while I thought these guys were jalapenos. Wrong. We bit into one. It’s a green pepper. The most bitter green pepper I have ever tasted.
Here are a couple that look a little more like a green pepper. Hopefully they’re a bit tastier!
This is my pride a joy! My champion! My jolly green giant!
If you have any great tips for my garden – please let me know! I’d love to hear them!
To check out previous posts about this garden extravaganza – check them out here and here.