The fall is a magical time to enjoy a getaway at Frio Country Resort in the Texas Hill Country. Our guests can enjoy milder sunny weather during the day and pleasantly crisp nights. They can also enjoy much of the same summer activities with fewer crowds and a vivid scene of fall foliage. Our Frio River lodging is your gateway to enjoying the natural splendor of thrilling outdoor activities on the Frio River, nearby state parks, fall festivals, and inviting snug accommodations. No matter the season, Frio Country Resort is one of the best places to stay in Concan, TX.
3 Ways to Enjoy Fall Getaways in the Texas Hill Country
Enjoy Fall Getaways Spent by the Frio River
One of the biggest charms of fall getaways at Frio Country Resort is its stunning location by the Frio River in the Texas Hill Country. Check out our activities page, which lists local outfitters offering kayak and tube rentals. You can also enjoy the Frio Rivers’ seasonal beauty with a lovely picnic by the riverfront. Our lodging options along the Frio River provide an inviting place to unwind after each day of fall adventures.
Join in the Texas Hill Country Fall Festivities
Fall is a fabulous time for local festivals and fall activities in the Texas Hill Country. Enjoy wine tasting in the beautiful Texas Hill Country autumn scenery at nearby wineries like Frio Canyon Vineyard. Join us for the annual Fall on the Frio BBQ Cook-Off, a Champions Barbecue Alliance-sanctioned event supporting Gear Up for Game Wardens. You can participate as a competitor or judge at this annual fall festival that attracts BBQ teams from across Texas. There will be live music, a variety of vendors, and fall activities suitable for guests of all ages.
Explore Outdoor Adventures for the Whole Family
Frio Country Resort offers a wide selection of lodging near the Frio River. Choose from vacation homes, RV sites, and cozy cabins that will give you and your travel companions easy access to the best fall activities in Concan, Texas. Garner State Park offers trails with viewpoints that showcase the brilliant fall foliage. You can also take a day trip to the nearby Lost Maples State Natural Area to hike the trails and fish on the spring-fed Sabinal River.