When autumn arrives, Seguin, Texas, emerges as a hidden gem where small-town appeal meets authentic Texas hospitality. Comfortable temperatures make exploring this historic community perfect, from its beautiful courthouse square to the nearby Guadalupe River’s scenic banks.
Families discover fun at The Heritage Museum, which tells the multi-ethnic story of Seguin and Guadalupe County through historical photography and artifacts. The Irma Lewis Seguin Outdoor Learning Center offers nature trails and educational programs, and Max Starcke Park provides river access for tubing, fishing, and picnicking under ancient pecan trees that showcase spectacular colors.
Seguin’s dining scene celebrates Texas tradition with genuine hospitality. Pecantown Books and Brews serves up flavorful breakfast and lunch bites with a cozy bookstore vibe, while Burnt Bean Company’s authentic, award-winning Texas barbecue that draws visitors from across the country.
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