10. Museum of Western Art in Kerrville
9. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area
8. Texas Two-Step dancing (Gruene Hall, Cowboys Dance Hall, and John T. Floore’s Country Store)
7. Fredericksburg and its St Mary’s Catholic Church (one of the Painted Churches of Texas)

6. Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site (home to part of the official State of Texas Longhorn Herd)
5. Hamilton Pool
4. Jacobs Well
3. Kingsland and Willow City Loop bluebonnets
2. Bandera – “The Cowboy Capital of the World” rodeos




1. Bandera – “The Cowboy Capital of the World” dude ranches