Fredericksburg is located east of the center of Gillespie County north of
San Antonio and west of
Austin. According to the
United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which , or 0.55%, is covered by water.
Enchanted Rock Enchanted Rock is a geographical landmark north of Fredericksburg in
Llano County. The rock is a huge, pink granite
exfoliation dome that rises above the surrounding land, has a summit elevation of above sea level, and covers . Enchanted Rock offers 8.4 mi of hiking trails, camping, picnicking, rock climbing, and other outdoor activities. It is one of the largest
batholiths (underground rock formation uncovered by erosion) in the United States, and was declared a
National Natural Landmark in 1970. In 1994, the
State of Texas opened it as Enchanted Rock State Natural Area after adding facilities. The same year, Enchanted Rock was added to the
National Register of Historic Places.
Balanced Rock Balanced Rock was a famous local landmark that perched atop Bear Mountain north of Fredericksburg. The natural wonder stone pillar, precariously balanced on its small tip. It fell prey to vandals, who dynamited it off its base in April 1986.
Cross Mountain The first known record of Cross Mountain (elevation ) was in 1847 by
Ferdinand von Roemer. Native Americans used the location to signal each other about intrusions into their territory. The area was part of settler John Christian Durst's allotment. Durst found a timber cross on the mountain, indicating that Spanish missionaries had once used the site. Durst named the place "
Kreuzberg" or Cross Mountain. In 1849, Father George Menzel erected a new cross. In 1946, St. Mary's Catholic Church erected a metal and concrete cross. The mountain has been used both for the Easter Fires pageant and for Easter sunrise services. It was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 1976.
Climate Fredericksburg experiences a
humid subtropical climate (
Köppen: Cfa), with hot summers and generally mild winters. Average temperatures range from in the summer to during winter. ==Architecture==