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14+ Things To do in San Saba, Texas

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Pecans, parks, bridges, waterfalls, and a museum help make up this adorable small town.

The Pecan Capital of the World goes to San Saba, Texas.

The town is small and located at the top of the Hill Country. So small that Sundays are quiet around town, except for a few stores that are open, including the Wedding Oak Winery. How many reasons to visit San Saba do you need to check out this quaint Texas Hill Country town? We’ve got plenty! Here are at least 14 things to do in San Saba, Texas, that will keep you busy for a weekend.

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I took a small road trip through San Saba, Brady, Llano, Marble Falls, and then onto Horseshoe Bay Resort for a weekend of bliss. I whipped through San Saba to explore the town and found myself hanging out at the winery because of a thunderstorm that ripped through town. It was scary. I managed to see a few things and took these photos of some of the top attractions, but I do need to return to see the bridges and that old oak tree. Hopefully, no storms.

Top Things To Do In San Saba, Texas

Top Things To Do In San Saba, Texas

From staying overnight at the Dofflemyer Hotel to a picnic at the Mill Pond Park to eating pecans everyday, there are so many reasons to visit this small town at the top of the Texas Hill Country.

So the next time you’re heading to Fredericksburg from the north, be sure to save time to visit this quaint town and pick up some pecans!

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San Saba is the Pecan Capital of the World

San Saba’s story is steeped in pecan heritage—a legacy that runs deep in this corner of the Lone Star State. Here, the pecan has long been more than a crop; it’s a symbol of pride, a driver of commerce, and a thread that binds the community. The founder, Edmund Risien, envisioned transforming his pioneering efforts into a thriving agricultural economy centered on pecans, with the potential to blossom into something far greater.

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1. San Saba Visitor Center

It might just be me, but I love to go to visitor centers in every town I visit for the first time. First, there is so much information about the town that may not be on my list of things to see. Second, the employees and/or volunteers can answer questions, tell where to go for dinner, and there may even be coupons for something free. If you have the time, make this your first stop. Just not on Sundays! Not much is open on Sundays in San Saba. San Saba Visitor Center.

Inside Alamo Pecan Coffee in downtown

2. Stroll Historic Downtown

Explore restored historic buildings that house Texas wineries, locally made olive oil, boutiques, shops that sell pecans, and a variety of gift shops.

So, there’s not much open in town on Sunday, which is the day I visited. The winery and Alamo Pecan Coffee were open, and I visited both. Everything in Alamo was pecan-related, from pecan coffee, which they were given free samples of, to brownies (I had to buy), and lots of pecan candy and gifts. It is an amazing store. I spent most of my time at Wedding Oak Winery because of the storm that came through.

3. Wedding Oak Winery

316 East Wallace St. Closed Tues/Weds.

Wedding Oak Winery is one of my favorite wineries. They have three locations – Burnet, Fredericksburg, and San Saba. All three of their tasting rooms are exquisite inside, and each has its own special appeal. San Saba’s location

Top Things To Do In San Saba, Texas

4. San Saba County Historical Museum

A museum about early settlers, farming & ranching, Native Americans, among others. Enjoy exploring exhibits on ranch relics and artifacts, and a 140-year-old log stable display. Hours and days vary.

San Saba County Historical Museum

5. Mill Pond Park

Mill Pond Park is a family-fun park with a man-made beach and swimming pond, waterfalls, and gorgeous landscapes. I was surprised and mesmerized.

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6. San Saba River Nature Park

Hike or walk on the paved trails through American artifacts, over bridges, a bird blind, and even a fishing area. So much to see here.

7. See the Beautiful Courthouse

Are you like me and love courthouses? The older the better for me. Standing proudly in the heart of San Saba, Texas, the San Saba County Courthouse is a striking example of Classical Revival architecture. Completed in 1911 by Chamberland and Company, the courthouse showcases elegant Ionic columns, a stately domed clock tower, and a façade crafted from locally quarried San Saba sandstone—an enduring tribute to civic pride and regional craftsmanship.

8. San Saba County Jail

Built in 1884, the San Saba County Jail is the oldest continuously operated jail in the United States.

9. San Saba River Golf Course

Who’s up for a golf game? Play golf on this challenging 18-hole course nestled in an old pecan orchard.

10. Colorado Bend State Park

The park is roughly 27 miles from San Saba. Gorman Falls is the winner here. Be sure to wear your hiking shoes because the only way to see the falls is to hike to them. Camping, multi-use trails, and swimming holes are also fun things to do in the park.

Reservations in the park are highly suggested. I went on a Sunday without reservations, and the park was full. But I was allowed to take a photo.

11. Beveridge Bridge

The Beveridge Bridge is one of the last wooden suspension bridges in Texas. It’s not open for vehicles, but you can walk across. And if you do, enjoy the San Saba River.

12. Regency Bridge

After being rebuilt not once, but twice, this 1939 one-lane wooden suspension bridge is the last one still operating in Texas. It’s located about 19 miles northwest of San Saba.

FYI: The Regency Bridge is also known as the “Swinging Bridge.” Does it actually swing? I don’t know, but that’s what the locals say.

Directions: From TX 16 going north, turn left onto FM 500, then turn right onto CR 137

13. Wedding Oak Tree

I was told that the Wedding Oak Tree you might see in brochures and online no longer looks like that. It’s worn. It’s old. Well, the old oak tree is approximately 400 years old. Who knows how long it will actually live?

Long ago, the tree served as a canopy for Native American weddings and many more after. I didn’t see it myself, as this person told me it really wasn’t a sight to see. If I find out differently, I’ll be sure to let you know.

14. San Saba River

The San Saba river is popular with campers and anglers. During fall and winter, hunters search for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and game birds. The river runs into the Colorado River which is in a rugged Hill Country section, several miles from town. 

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15. Dofflemyer Hotel in San Saba

The Dofflemyer Hotel is a boutique hotel in the historic district downtown. The building itself was constructed in 1913.

How many reasons do you need to make this small Texas Hill Country your next stop? For more information be sure to check out more here – Visit San Saba, TX.

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