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  1. Comprehensive list of the most haunted places in Fredericksburg, TX, each with ghostly history, photos, maps, GPS coordinates and much more.

  2. Dec 29, 2019 · If you are a ghost enthusiast and have visited Fredericksburg, Texas before, you may have heard tales of haunted landmarks in the area. These include the Kerr County Courthouse, Fall Hill Plantation, Baby Head Cemetery, and the Rising Sun Tavern.

  3. The "Ranch" today extends around the intersection of Morris-Tivydale Road and an offshoot of Hwy 16. The easiest way to get there is to take Hwy 16 out of Fredericksburg (South) and at 2 miles start looking for the traffic light at FM 2093. Turn right and go for about 7 miles until you come to Morris-Tivydale Road.

  4. Morris Ranch is a ghost town, located 8.5 miles (13.7 km) southwest of Fredericksburg in Gillespie County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The area was begun as a thoroughbred horse ranch by New Yorker Francis Morris in 1856, and the town grew up around it.

    • Baby Head Cemetery – Llano. Situated north of Llano about nine miles, the reportedly haunted cemetery’s name reflects local lore. As the story goes, a small child was killed in the 1800s, the murderer leaving the remains on a nearby hill.
    • Devil’s Backbone Tavern – Wimberley. This legendary roadside honky tonk between Blanco and Wimberley is said to be built atop a Native American graveyard near a reported Civil War skirmish.
    • Driskill Hotel – Austin. This historic site has much to recommend it to travelers, including a prime location in the heart of Austin. In fact, some souls, it’s said, have a hard time taking their leave of it.
    • Enchanted Rock – Fredericksburg. This famous granite dome is a fixture in several local legends, mostly featuring Native American history and lore. As tempting as it may be to believe them — giving the natural form’s eerie beauty — the Handbook of Texas makes good points: “The Indian legends of the haunting of Enchanted Rock were probably bolstered by the way the rock glitters on clear nights after rain, and by the creaking noises reported on cool nights after warm days.
  5. 830-998-7674. Nighttime entertainment that tells history, folklore, and the most haunted stories that still lurk in the shadows. Listen and stay aware! This one-mile walking tour is not to be missed.

  6. Below are area maps to help plan your trip to Fredericksburg and the Texas Hill Country. Receive all of these area maps including Fredericksburgs historic district, the whole Texas Hill Country, Texas Wine Country and a map showing how to locate our Visitor Information Center when you request free visitor information.

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