• About Texas Travel Talk
  • Travelers – How Can We Help?
  • Contact Us
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

Texas Travel Talk

Let's Talk Texas Travel!

Adventure & travel are all about forging ahead and trying something new. Let’s Texas!

  • Home
  • North Texas
    • Cleburne
    • Dallas
    • Decatur
    • Fort Worth
    • Frisco
    • Granbury
    • Grapevine
    • Irving (Las Colinas)
    • McKinney
    • Mesquite
    • Plano
    • Weatherford
  • South Texas
    • Castroville
    • Columbus
    • Gonzales
    • San Antonio
    • Seguin
  • Central Texas
    • Austin
    • Bastrop
    • Georgetown
    • Round Top
    • Waco
  • East Texas
    • Athens
    • Conroe
    • Jefferson
    • Lindale
    • Livingston
    • Palestine
  • Gulf Coast
    • Alvin
    • Baytown
    • Beaumont
    • Brazosport
    • Corpus Christi
    • Galveston
    • Houston
    • Pearland
    • Port Aransas
    • Port Arthur
    • Rockport-Fulton
    • South Padre Island
  • Texas Hill Country
    • Blanco
    • Boerne
    • Dripping Springs
    • Fredericksburg
    • Johnson City
    • Kerrville
    • Marble Falls
    • New Braunfels
    • Stonewall
    • Wimberley
  • West Texas
    • Abilene
    • Graham
    • Marathon
    • Mineral Wells
    • San Angelo
  • Texas Festivals And Events
You are here: Home / Recent / Things To Do In Seguin, TX: World’s Largest Pecan

Recent Seguin South Texas

Things To Do In Seguin, TX: World’s Largest Pecan

2 shares
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
World's Largest Pecan in Seguin Texas

Plan a family vacation to see the world’s largest pecan in Seguin, Texas.

The City of Seguin is a historic town with a rich history and is home to Texas Lutheran University. It’s a short drive from New Braunfels and San Marcos. Seguin holds the title “Pecan Capital of Texas.” Not only that, but the city also has the world’s largest pecan (statue). Here are fun things to do in Seguin, TX.

Seguin, Texas, is no longer a small town with small features—it is now considered a medium-sized town with many family attractions (think pecans and lots of them!), and many travelers have put this area on their Texas travel bucket lists. The city also has one of the best golf courses.

If you’re looking for a family-friendly spot to vacation near water, Seguin, in south-central Texas, is a great option. What better place than in or near the water when it’s hot? Seguin, TX, is surrounded by water on the banks of the Guadalupe River. Plus, outdoor adventures, glamping options, and Lake Placid are just a few other things waiting for you!

What To See And Do In Seguin, TX

1. Explore Seguin Downtown Historic District

See the World’s Largest Pecan

Downtown Seguin has made it on the National Register of Historic Places for commercial business with some of the oldest structures in Texas. Main Street is where you’ll want to start exploring the area because you’ll find many things to do and see by walking around. A good first stop would be to see the World’s Largest Pecan outside the Courthouse – get your camera ready. Then, follow the square around, and you will see a park dedicated to the history of Seguin, featuring flags and statues. You can also visit countless murals that show photos from Seguin’s past and provide a memorable backdrop for your photos.

You may want to check Walnut Springs Park for a picnic or hike. Even on rainy days, there’s still fun to be had. You’re So Crafty – a walk-in art studio is a fun way for kids to paint a canvas or pottery and create jewelry or crafts with yarn.

2. Pape Pecan House

History of The Pecan / Buy Pecans

You’ll probably want to pick up some pecans since Seguin would be the best place. Pape Pecan House states it has high-quality, hand-picked pecans. While there, dig deeper into the history of the pecan by visiting the Nutcracker Museum. From the looks of Pape’s Nutcracker Museum online, it’s worth visiting!

3. Max Starcke Park

Not Your Ordinary Park

Located along the scenic Guadalupe River, Max Starcke Park boasts many family activities, such as an 18-hole golf course, wave pool, fishing area, paddling trail, walking trail, tennis courts, and basketball & volleyball courts. Pack a lunch because there are picnic tables too.

4. Palace Theatre

The Palace Theatre is a historic cinema in Seguin that has been turned retro. It offers movies, live music, and special events in two theaters.

5. McKenna Children’s Museum

This museum offers so many activities for kids that the adults will want to chime in for fun, too! About a 15-minute drive, you’ll be at the McKenna Children’s Museum—order tickets online to save time.

6. ZDT’s Amusement Park

The perfect place to keep the kids happy with water rides, go-karts, parachute drops, and a wooden roller coaster called Switchback. ZDT’s is your playground for the family!

7. Polmedia Polish Pottery

The Largest Polish Pottery Outlet in the World

Move over, pecan – you now have another “largest in the world” attraction in your town! Polmedia Polish Pottery is a happy place to make pottery. My son and I used to do this where we lived. I can’t count the pottery pieces he has made (at a very young age). It’s such a fun family thing to do.

8. Seguin Guadalupe County Heritage Museum

1898 Original Furnishings

The Seguin Guadalupe County Heritage Museum is housed in a building built in 1898 with its original wood floors and ceilings. Before that, it was a grocery store. Guns, fossils, Native American artifacts, early settlers, and some of the first original salt-glazed pottery, among other local artifacts, are found here.

9. Blue Lotus Winery

Finest Wines and Meads

Mead (in case you didn’t know – I did not) is “an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey mixed with water, and sometimes with added ingredients such as fruits, spices, grains, or hops.” They make Mead from the finest honey in Texas. Blue Lotus Winery is located in Seguin and has opened Blue Lotus Resorts.

What To See And Do In Seguin, TX

10. Glamping At Geronimo Creek

Glamping with Amenities

This unique creekside resort consists of treehouses, teepees, and glamping cabins and is a popular destination for outdoor recreational activities. It’s the closest thing to camping in Texas you’d ever want to do in the hot summer months. Geronimo Creek Retreat features five treehouses surrounding a spring-fed pond and ten glamping cabins. You can feel as if you’re fully submerged in nature but with the comforts of air conditioning, bathrooms, and WiFi.

You and your family will enjoy swimming and fishing, and the retreat features a rope swing and complimentary kayaking and paddleboarding. And if you’re looking for other activities besides the water, there’s a basketball court, volleyball, and cornhole throughout the property. Don’t overlook the hammocks, too. They are there for relaxation time.

Now that you’ve got a little more information on glamping, you may want to know where all the spots are in Texas. Here are a few Unique Glamping Spots in Texas.

11. Lakes, Rivers, & Water Crafts

Red Beard Boats – Lake Placid

If you still want to be on the water and change scenery, you have several options. On the San Antonio River, you can visit Geronimo Creek’s sister property, Son’s Island, which has private lakeside cabanas, grills, and patio furniture where you can enjoy your stay. It’s a great place to spend time with family and friends in a relaxed, luxurious lakeside atmosphere.

You could also stick to the water with a rental from Red Beard Boats. This water rental company features skiing, pontoon boats, fishing boats, kayak, and paddleboard rentals. If needed, they serve customers at Lake Placid and will meet at nearby lakes, such as Canyon Lake.

12. Spend Time At A Local State Park

Keep in mind that there are several state parks near Sequin. Palmetto State Park is probably the closest, followed by Lockhart State Park and Guadalupe River State Park.

13. Sebastopol House Historic Site

Time travel to this Greek Revival Style 150-year-old Texas Historical Landmark in Seguin, a National Register of Historic Places, and the Greek Revival home of Colonel Joshua Wright Young and later local Seguin mayor. This home survived all those years of the harsh Texas weather because of a special casting technique using concrete and limecrete (a mixture of local gravel and lime) to construct the home.

Admission is free and open from 9 am to 4 p.m. Friday- Sunday. Guided tours are available.

14. Seguin Brewing Company

A cool brewery with long orange picnic tables sharing tables with strangers, what better way to find a new friend? Seguin Brewing Company is located in a prime spot in historic downtown Seguin. While enjoying a brew, you can order an artisan hand-stretched pizza baked in a brick oven.

15. Starcke Park Golf Course

Voted “Best of the Best Course” in Guadalupe County

And the green fee isn’t bad for the city-owned 18-hole golf course in Seguin! It’s worth a look – Starcke Park Golf Course. They offer memberships and have a golf shop. Make your reservations online.

16. Visit The Haunted Magnolia Hotel

Haunted Hotel In Seguin, TX

Another place to stay in Seguin is the historic and haunted Magnolia Hotel. This unique spot has been voted one of the most haunted bed and breakfasts in Texas and has been featured in Ghost Adventures, Paranormal Files, and PBS Strange Town, to name a few.

Places to Eat in Seguin, Texas

Burnt Bean Co.

Now that this restaurant has a new title from the Michelin Guide, everyone must visit for good barbeque and good food at great value! Recently (Nov. 2024), Burnt Bean Co. received the Bib Gourmand Award from Michelin. $$.

• Seguin Coffee

After a night full of cornhole and stargazing, we got a late start, so we only had time to grab a coffee. Seguin Coffee is a great spot for a drive-thru with just various caffeinated beverages and light bites.

• Court Street Coffee Shop

Go where the drinks aren’t always conventional; breakfast is served all day, and lunch is typical deli fare. You’ll find that at Court Street Coffee Shop.

• Noe’s Mexican Cafe

Noe’s Cafe’s breakfast tacos are the universal breakfast in Texas, and this local taco stand is supposed to have the best in the area. The address is 1912 N Austin St.

• Davila’s BBQ

While in Seguin, visit Davila’s BBQ for great rocket wings and brew.  There are options if you are looking for picnic food or a sit-down restaurant. Our family eats BBQ, pizza, and chicken wings regularly, so these restaurants made our list, especially after the first was featured on Food Network. The second one was a recommendation by a friend, and the latter was a brewery and wood-fired pizza place we wanted to visit.

Travel Tip: If you visit over a weekend or an extended weekend, double-check business hours, as some are not open on Sundays and Mondays.

PIN IT!

2 shares
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Email


1 Comment

About Kim Croisant

Kim Croisant is a freelance writer and owner/writer at Texas Travel Talk and a native Texan living north of Fort Worth. When not writing about travel destinations (not just in Texas), restaurants, and hotels, she is most likely juggling family life, caring for her mother, and raising her grandson. She loves red wine, chips & dip, and travel magazines. Follow her on Instagram @texastraveltalk.

« 15 Day Trips From Dallas Under An Hour Away By Car
Things To Do In McKinney, Texas »

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




Hello! I'm Kim Croisant, native Texan, owner and girl boss of this site. We share first-hand experiences in Texas for travelers and their families. Texas destinations, festivals & events are our specialties. Please contact me at [email protected] with questions, entries ...anything!

Gaylord Texan Resort Presents the All-New Universe Of Light DC Lantern Show

Top Shared Posts

7 Best Scenic Drives In East Texas

Journey through the Piney Woods of East Texas. Who doesn't love beautiful views while taking a leisurely drive? Embark on these stunning scenic drives in East Texas. Bonus if you're

Shares: 216

26 Amazing Things To Do In Fredericksburg, TX

From wineries to German history to shopping in Fredericksburg, you may want to take a long weekend to see it all! There are so many amazing things to do in

Shares: 589

Top Things To Do In Houston

If you've ever been to Houston, you know there is much to do and see ...and now with 5 Michelin Restaurants! Houston is Big! I thought Dallas was big until

Shares: 575

Top Scenic Train Rides In Texas

Book a seat on one of these scenic train rides through Texas. There is something special about scenic train rides. You never know what you'll see as the train takes

Shares: 183

13 Lesser-Known Places In Texas To Visit

These 13 lesser-known places to visit in Texas may be your best vacation yet! Lesser-known places in Texas sometimes make the best vacations. You stumble upon something unexpected and deem

Shares: 400

Emu checks out tourists in New Braunfels

New Braunfels For Families

Discover hidden gems in New Braunfels that go well beyond the ordinary! From river adventures to historic fun, this town has it all!

Shares: 1674

Lastest Articles

  • All-New Gaylord Texan Universe of Light Coupon
  • Historic Landmarks & Attractions In Giddings, TX
  • Top Sites & Attractions In La Grange, TX
  • 25 Best Things To Do In Wimberley Texas
  • Best RV Park In Wimberley, TX + 6 Parks

Tags

Austin Beaches Birding Camping & Glamping Central Texas East Texas Fall Travel family travel Festivals in Texas girls trips Gulf Coast Hidden Gems Hiking Holidays Lakes Mother-Daughter Trip North Texas Pet Friendly Travel Resort Small Town Solo Travel South Texas Spring Break Spring Travel Summer Texas Bluebonnets Texas Foodie TX Hill Country Waterparks West Texas Wineries

More Articles From Our Texas Writers

Texas Gulf Coast Festivals & Events – 2025

Bring on the fun in 2025 with all these festivals on the Gulf Coast. From iconic

Family Fall Activities In Fort Worth

Grab the gang and head to one or more outdoor family fall activities in Fort Worth

Texas Dogwood Trails Celebration

History Blooms at Texas Dogwood Trails Celebration in Palestine, TX. Something

NTX Jellystone Park

Bring the family and get a hug from Yogi Bear at North Texas (NTX) Jellystone

Wine Trails In Texas To Follow

Do you know about these 14 Wine Trails in Texas that offer wine tastings?  Texas

Visit Historic Jail Museums of Texas

Texas Road Trip: Camping At Turner Falls Park

Budgeting For A Family Vacation

Tiny Cabin Rentals In Texas

Fun Things To Do In Texas In May

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer

Kim Croisant, Owner, DFW, TX. Contact me at [email protected].

· © COPYRIGHT 2022-CURRENT Texas Travel Talk · ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Copyright © 2025 · Divine theme by Restored 316

Copyright © 2025 · Divine Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

Go to mobile version