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  1. I live in Hico, and we’re headed to Fredericksburg to spend a few days next week. I’m looking for pit stops along the route. There’s an old hardware store on the main street in Goldthwaite that we love to browse. Thanks for the info you’ve shared. I’m taking notes! In Hico, the shopping on Pecan Street is pretty special…Lace Cactus is world renowned for women’s clothes and bling. Flaca’s Bodega and Eatery is a great lunch spot, as is Eis Sandwich Shop. We have Hico Popcorn Works with lots of flavored popcorn choices and fudge. The folks at the Billy the Kid Museum will regale you with tales of Brushy Bill. The Chophouse in the Midland Hotel is gourmet. Hico Mercantile, in the old Opera House building is fabulous–the building alone is worth seeing. Sugar Moon Antiques, Blue Star Trading…lots here to see and do. We even have a climbing gym at the old silos. Geez. I guess Hico is more of a destination than a pit stop. LOL

    1. Hi Donna! Thank you for stopping by. You are right. Hico is more of a destination than a pit stop. I have visited the city several times and tried to do or visit something new every time we went there. I really like caramel jalapeno popcorn from Hico Popcorn Works. Our dog been to Billy the Kid Museum and I like the collections in Hico Mercantile. I must eat at Flaca’s Bodega and Eatery next time we go there. I meant to write a special post about Hico and I think I can ask you as the local for more in-depth opinion. As for this post, I only put things that you can do quickly when you drive by the city as most people like to drive straight to their destinations. And thank you for your suggestion on an old hardware store on the main street in Goldwaithe. I will make sure to stop there next time we are heading to that direction. Have fun in Fredericksburg! I love that city.

  2. I totally agree that taking the back roads is much more interesting. I like the idea of taking a different route in each direction. You found some interesting sights on your short stops. But I love the smaller towns for the local restaurants. Homemade pie is always a great reasons to stop. But dark chocolate treats is an even better reason. And who would want to miss the pecan capital of the world!

  3. I just love going on a road trip when there’s enough time to make a few stops along the way. The outdoor museum sounds wonderful. I’d love to see the old courthouse. And who could resist a stop at Wiseman Chocolate House! Yummy!

  4. This is such a great post! We’ll keep it for when we get to roadtrip through Texas. We haven’t been there yet and would love to do a long road trip feom Arizona to NM and Texas.

  5. I live in Dallas and recently made a trip to Fredericksburg. I loved it, but this is an awesome list to make more of a road trip out of it. Hoping to visit Longhorn Caverns and Inks Lake State Park next time. Thanks for all these great ideas!

  6. We love road trips, and have always wanted to take one down through Texas. I like that there are several routes to change up the scenery and it sounds like there is plenty to do to make everyone in the family happy. I would definitely be in for the Wiseman Chocolate House!

  7. Lots of fun things to eat, see and do on the way between Fort Worth and Fredericksburg here. You guys sound like us! No road trip is complete without stopping at some quirky roadside attractions along the way and filling up on pie.

  8. at first I thought this post was about my hometown, Fredericksburg! I guess there’s too many fredericksburgs because this isn’t the same one. Great post though, super informative!

  9. Thanks for sharing us this road trip tips! I like that you travel layout, it is so organized. Maybe we can have this trip when I visit my bestfriend in US very soon!

  10. Great post!!! Never been to texas yet but it surely looks really cool and fun place to spend some holidays. I would love to visit the Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum, it sure sounds really unique museum. I definitely would love to visit it when I book my next fight for the Texas.

  11. Quick stops are lot of fun on road trips. I like getting down at small places and discovering little gems. Johnson County’s original courthouse, Nolan River one room school, a stagecoach station, blacksmith shop, etc all this sounds lovely. Honestly, I dint about these places and in between but it was good to learn about Fort Worth and Fredericksburg. Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum, Pecan shops at SAN SABA and sculptures at MARBLEFALLS got my interest.

  12. You listed some good information by listing quick stops between Fort Worth and Fredericksburg Texas. I too sometimes take quick stops by stopping less than an hour. I love nature and therefore Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum would be a lovely spot for me. Even the architecture at Hamilton looks great. Thanks for sharing useful information with 3 variations.

  13. Awesome road trip…I’ve never been to Texas but these stops between Fort Worth and Fredericksburg Texas are inspiring me! You’ve described exactly the right blend of of art, culture, and history I love to take in. Plus, the food stops look great, too. You don’t have to ask me twice if I’d like a giant donut, LOL. I also like that you packed a lot in–quick stops work for me. Thanks for putting these destinations for a Texan road trip on my radar!

  14. Thank you for this post because I have never heard of any of this place before! We are planning to come to the US for the ultimate road trip and your post will definitely come into use! I am especially interested to do the Willow city loop in spring because of the Bluebonnets blooming ! Also of course having a stop at Dutchman’s Hidden Valley, sounds like a place to fill up your stomach after a drive!

    1. It doesn’t surprised me anymore when people from out of the country chose Texas as their destinations. We have unique things that you won’t find in your home country. I hope you will make it to Texas.

  15. The Mills County Courthouse looks like a really beautiful stop! What a pretty building. I love your family photo at the Hico sign- what a fun photo opportunity! My sister is moving to Texas soon, so I love reading up on things to do and see when we visit her family. Texas has much to see and so much variety!

  16. I’ve not made it to Texas when in the US, so I really enjoyed reading this post. I’d most like to see the old gas station, dinosaur tracks, and stop by for a spot of wine tasting at Hye and Stonewall. As a big chocolate fan, a stop at Wiseman chocolate house would definitely be on the list!

  17. Love how you organized the route at the beginning. I too like to take one route to get there and another to get back. This chunk of Texas has some unique stops along the way – I’ll be saving it in case we make it out there. thank you!

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