Jonah & Esther

January 18, 2025 • Bandera, TX

Jonah & Esther

January 18, 2025 • Bandera, TX

Bandera Historical Rides

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749 Old Medina Hwy, Bandera, TX 78003, USA
(830) 328-2203

There is nothing average about our Day Rides and Overnights, spectacular view at a hidden gem in Medina, exiting town rides in Bandera, climbs and vast meadows at Hill Country State Natural Area. Whatever you choose, our rides are an adventure beyond the regular nose-to-tail ride! And best of all, it is always in private groups and at the time you want to ride! Care for the horses are highest possible quality, saddles are high quality, and meet the horses and mules, they where ones unwanted and now re-trained to happily serve you. We bring the horses to all locations, so per booking only! To make a reservation, call, email, text or book directly online

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The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Gardens

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520 Benson Dr, Kerrville, TX 78028, USA
(830) 928-7774

Stand inside the 7' center chamber of the 77'7" tall, $2,000,000 Resurrection cross located on the 1930' mountain in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. "The Empty Cross" has been described as the most scripturally symbolic cross ever created. Experience God's presence, love, power, mercy, forgiveness and miracles as you read through the plaques affixed to the inside walls of the magnificent cross. The 77’ Kerrville Cross is the centerpiece of The Sculpture Prayer Garden still being developed as a gift to the community and to the Kingdom of God. The admission to experience this unique attraction is FREE. Hours open to the public: 6 AM to 12 Midnight; Open All Year!

Kerr Arts & Cultural Center Inc.

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228 Earl Garrett St, Kerrville, TX 78028, USA
(830) 895-2911

The Center is open 10am to 4pm and has loads of beautiful artwork!

Cave Without A Name

325 Kreutzberg Rd, Boerne, TX 78006, USA
(830) 537-4212

Eighty feet below the surface in Texas Hill Country lies the Cave Without a Name, an extraordinary underground world of stalactites, stalagmites, soda straws, flowstones, cave drapery, and other terrestrial formations formed over thousands of years. Come early, pack a picnic, and enjoy on-site amenities such as a hiking trail, gift shop, and a gemstone/fossil sluice.

Natural Bridge Caverns

26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Rd, San Antonio, TX 78266, USA
(210) 651-6101

Explore the Discovery Tour, where state-of-the-art lighting illuminates massive, otherworldly formations formed by single drops of water and the slow passage of time. Or, explore our Hidden Wonders Tour, where shadows dance over delicate formations and mystery awaits in every shadow. Take to the skies high above Texas as you ascend the Twisted Trails or for a true test, try tackling our Adventure Tours. Experience a sense of discovery finding your way through our AMAZEn’ Ranch Roundup, a 5,000 square foot outdoor maze.

The Alamo

300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
(210) 225-1391

Established in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero, for over 300 years the former mission now known as the Alamo has been a crossroads of history. Having existed under six flags of independent nations and served as a garrison for five different armies, the Alamo has a rich history and a heritage to inspire Texans and people around the world. Although the Alamo is best known as the site of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo, all 300 years of Alamo history are vital to our story. Visitors can take a guided battlefield tour, rent a self-guided audio tour, walk through the historic Alamo Church and Long Barrack Museum, listen to a history talk given by an Alamo Interpreter, participate in living history demonstrations, watch a documentary on the history of the Alamo, and much more. Admission to the Alamo is free, but there is a charge for guided and audio tours.

National Museum of the Pacific War

311 E Austin St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624, USA
(830) 997-8600

Open Wednesday - Monday. Formerly the Nimitz Museum, the complex is now the only museum in the Continental United States centered on World War II's Pacific campaign. Since 1968, the Museum has expanded to occupy a six-acre campus and gained a reputation as one of the premier military museums in the nation. Over the years the Museum was upgraded and enlarged, and the campus grew to accommodate the Memorial Courtyard, the Plaza of Presidents, and the Japanese Garden of Peace. We opened the expanded George H. W. Bush Gallery in 2009. The Gallery's state-of-the-art 33,000 square foot exhibition features 40 media installations, approximately 900 artifacts in 97 climate-controlled cases, 15 macro-artifacts, and hundreds of photographs. Two blocks east of the main campus is the Pacific Combat Zone. Recently reopened after an $8 million renovation. The PCZ is also home to our popular WWII Pacific Combat Program that takes place on set weekends throughout the year.

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

16710 Ranch Rd 965, Fredericksburg, TX 78624, USA
(830) 685-3636

Giant Rock! Bring lots of water! Make sure it's a warm day because it's windy at the top!

Pioneer Museum

325 W Main St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624, USA
(830) 990-8441

Enjoy a self-guided tour of our grounds and glimpse into the daily lives of the German pioneers of the Texas Hill Country. Our 3.5 acre grounds, located in downtown Fredericksburg, feature historic homesteads and buildings donated by founding families of Gillespie County. Among the historic homesteads and buildings are: one-room schoolhouse, log cabin, Sunday house, blacksmith shop, bath house, barn, smokehouse. Each showcases artifacts and architecture which help to preserve and tell the story of these pioneers. Also, browse through our fire department museum which displays pieces of early 20th century firefighting equipment.

55th Hill Country Gem & Mineral Show

432 Lady Bird Drive, Pioneer Pavilion, Fredericksburg, TX 78624
(325) 248-1067

Featuring dealers selling gems, minerals, fossils, meteorites, jewelry, geodes, stone carvings and more! The club will have experts available who can identify any particular treasure. Family friendly! Food service will be available.