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Enchanted Rock Loop

Fredericksburg, Texas

4.9/5
based on 20 reviews

Details

Distance

5.13 miles

Elevation Gain

344 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

Added by Nick Tort

This 5.5 mile hike with minimal elevation gain gives you gorgeous 360° views of the Texas Hill Country. The summit has a lot of surface area, giving you the opportunity for a little privacy. This hike is great for all ages and is family and pet friendly (except for the summit).

Once inside the park, you can't miss either parking lots that are surrounded by picnic tables and well marked signs pointing towards the trails. There are also some public restrooms and a truck with some snacks. Once geared up, head straight towards the Summit Trail and begin your adventure!

The trail is incredibly easy to follow - there are signs at every turn along the way. You are making your way through small boulder fields and lush desert vegetation. Once you get onto the granite boulder itself, you will see pockets of lichen and lonesome tree patches seemingly growing straight out of the rock. The trail leads to the base of the boulder and it's left up to your imagination to pick your own path to the top.

The summit is huge so there are plenty of spaces to carve out some privacy as well as mini boulder fields that offer a break to the wide open expanse you will find yourself in. In any direction you look, you will be seeing miles of the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Take out your camera, snap some photos, grab a snack and soak it all up.

On the descent, I recommend heading down the west face where Enchanted Rock meets Little Rock. Here you can see the power of the earth in action - big & small fractured pieces of granite are seemingly frozen in place as they have broken away from the top layer and have began sliding down the face. Enchanted Rock is an "exfoliation dome," meaning it has layers like an onion, and as the outer layers are pushed up by the base layers, they crack and fall away.

Head up onto Little Rock to look back at Enchanted to truly appreciate the unique beauty of it. Also keep an eye out for climbers making climbing their way up!

You can easily spend the better part of a day just exploring the summit and surrounding areas! If you have the opportunity to stay for sunset, well, now you may have struck granite gold!

Note: Dogs ARE allowed on the loop trail, but NOT allowed on the summit.

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Features

Hiking
Bathrooms
Dog Friendly
Easy Parking
Family Friendly
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Picnic Area
Scenic

Enchanted Rock Loop Reviews

Great camping and tons of trails to hike! This is a true hill country gem.

Coming through the park gates, you see the majestic mountain beauty rise up. Both formations look daunting - the smooth, level ascent up a granite mammoth to the right, and the jagged cluster of stone that makes up the peaks to your left. Been coming since I was a kid and continue to feel a sense of adventure when exploring the trails. Get here early, and pack a lunch, because you will be staying late.

Enchanted Rock is awesome! Though it can be a very popular destination on the weekends and the trails can be overloaded with people. I suggested doing a hike to watch the sunrise, you beat the heat and the people (just don't forget a head lamp). Also if it's raining they will shut down the trail to the top because the granite becomes so slippery, so keep that in mind if you want to visit during inclimate weather.

Leave No Trace

Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

Nearby

Turkey Peak via Turkey Pass Trail

Enchanted Rock Summit Trail

Primitive Camp at Moss Lake

Catch a Sunset at Badu Park

Tour the Longhorn Caverns

Hike the Inks Lake State Park Trail