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Where to Eat and Pick the Best Peaches in Texas Hill Country

Where to Eat and Pick the Best Peaches in Texas Hill Country—

Georgia might be known as the “Peach State,” but Texas holds its own when it comes to this luscious, juicy fruit. Weatherford in Parker County, just outside of Fort Worth, is the largest producer of peaches in the state. But Hill Country — especially Fredericksburg in Gillespie County — is where the summer peach frenzy peaks, and right now, we’re in the thick of it.

From mid-May to late June, the city is brimming with sweet peaches that locals and tourists can’t wait to sink their teeth into. Here’s where to indulge in peaches in Hill Country this summer, including at a pick-your-own vineyard, stands with ample desserts, and one of the town’s newest indulgences — peach wine.

250 Peach Street in Stonewall
Gates open at 6 p.m., Thursday through Saturday, June 19 to 21
Tickets are available online for $25 to $40. Kids 12 and under are free.