Hill Country festivals you can’t miss this Spring
Hill Country festivals you can’t miss this Spring
It may not be swimming season quite yet but there are plenty of things to do and festivals to attend around the Hill Country before the summer.
Spring is full of events in the Texas Hill Country — from chili cookoffs to a historic folk festival to a Fredericksburg festival honoring craft beer.
Here is a list of events worth checking out in the upcoming months:
March
Candlelight Ranch Chili Cook-Off & Car Show - This event is a huge hit for the entire family and includes a fun competition from over 15 chili teams, more than 30 amazing cars to vote on, live music by country artist Pauline Reese, live painting by contemporary mixed-media artist, Zuzu, a silent auction, zip lines for the kids (ages 5 and above), face painting and more, according to the event website. The festival takes place from noon to 3:30 p.m. on March 5 at 6408 Muleshoe Bend Trail in Marble Falls. Individual tickets are $30 each and a family pack is $80.
Bluebonnet Airshow - Join the Highland Lakes Squadron of the Commemorative Air Force at the 31st Annual Bluebonnet Airshow. See classic World War II aircraft and high-performance planes put on an aerial demonstration and visit the local museum to see WWII-era planes, military vehicles, and wartime memorabilia. Tickets start at $10 for kids and $20 for adults with discounts for seniors and military members. Gates open at 9 a.m. and the aerial program starts at noon on March 18 at the airport in Burnet, located at 2402 S Water Street. Read More…