Page Type Page Type: Area/Range
Location Lat/Lon: 30.50640°N / 98.8186°W
Additional Information Elevation: 1825 ft / 556 m
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Special Note

the steep rear face, a lot of... Climbing routes on back | 01aCRViper

2013-01-11: I have adopted this page from SP member dsnell. I have made updates to the page, including revisions to layout and content. Many thanks to dsnell for laying the foundation that this updated page will be built upon.

Overview

 a chip off the old block By slowbutsteady

Enchanted Rock is a special place in the Texas Hill Country (Edwards Plateau). The rock is said to be "enchanted" because it "sings" at sundown - creaking and groaning caused when the granite cooks in the Texas heat all day, then cools rapidly after the sun dips below the horizon. Enchanted Rock the biggest in a chain of large granite domes (monadnocks) that rise above the landscape in Enchanted Rock State Natural Area. While the summit of Enchanted Rock can be reached via a simple hike, the dome is well known as a rock climbing destination. The non-technical hike to the summit involves 425' of vertical and can be done in less than an hour. However, E-Rock (as it is known among local climbers) is home to hundreds of established rock climbing routes. Here you will find a wide variety of trad routes on slabs and cracks, together with a few bolted lines. Most routes are one pitch or less, but a few two pitch climbs are found on the "backside," or north face of the main dome. There are also numerous boulder problems around the park. Enchanted Rock is said to be the second largest granite monadnock in the U.S., next only to the granite dome in Georgia. Although Enchanted Rock is not as big as the mountains in West Texas, it is an unusual sight in the undulating hills of Central Texas. From the summit, there are incredible and relatively unspoiled views of the Hill Country. Texas Rank: Unranked Prominence: 255 feet USGS Quad: Enchanted Rock Rank & Prominence Source:Lists of John Profile picture by eyeonsky

Rock Climbing Overview

Playing on Main Dome North side climbing | Deb

Enchanted Rock offers a multitude of technical routes. There are a number of excellent cracks and many more face climbs. Some of the face climbs are bolted and some can only be toproped. Many of the routes were put up back in the 70s by hardcore climbers who bolted the routes as they lead them for the first time, so expect long run outs on the older bolted routes. There are a handful of bolted routes that were put up in the 80s and 90s, and these are much more enjoyable leads. Climbing Guides & Resources: •Falcon Guide Rock Climbing New Mexico and Texas. •The "Enchanted Rock Overview" published by the Texas Climbers •The Enchanted Rock Page on Rockclimbing.com •Click here for a climbing map that is put out by the park rangers. •There is also an out-of-print guidebook to the area, called the Dome Driver's Manual. This is a good guide for the park, and it has more detail than the Falcon Guide, if you can get your hands on a copy. Otherwise, there is a courtesy copy available for your perusal at the park headquarters. •Sharp End Books the publisher. There is easily enough rock here to keep you busy for 2-3 days or more. The weather is excellent here in the spring and fall, but expect to share the routes with a lot of climbers. Winter in Central Texas can be pretty mild at times, if there is not a cold front blowing through. Therefore, climbers from cold climates should consider a winter trip to Central Texas.

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Getting There

Enchanted Rock viewed in the... From Ranch Road 965 NE | bajatexas

Enchanted Rock State Park is located about 80 miles northwest of San Antonio and about 80 miles west of Austin. ADDRESS 16710 Ranch Rd. 965 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 Latitude: 30.505381 Longitude: -98.819844 From Fredericksburg, Texas, follow main street (HWY 78) northwest until you reach the junction with FM 965. Turn right on 965 and head north for about 18 miles until you reach the park entrance on your right. Fredericksburg is located about 80 miles northwest of San Antonio and about 80 miles west of Austin. To get here from San Antonio, take I-10 west toward Kerrville and El Paso. After about 50 miles, youl will reach the town of Comfort, Texas. From here, exit off of I-10 at the HWY 78 exit and head north on 78 for about 20 miles until you reach Fredericksburg. From Austin, follow I-35 south and then get on 290 heading west. After about 40 miles, 290 runs into, and joins, US HWY 281 north for a few miles until it reaches Johnson City. At Johnson City, leave 281 on 290 and continue heading west on 290 for another 30 miles until you reach Fredericksburg.

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Enchanted Rock State Park, as...

Enchanted Rock resides within its namesake Texas state park and regulations govern recreational use of this area. The area is teeming with fragile flora and fauna, so the park has been designated a state natural area. Entrance Fees Adult: $7 Daily Child 12 Years and Under: Free Hours Open 7 days a week year-round from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Rock Climbing You will need to sign a release if you plan to partake of the rock climbing. Visitor Quotas There are limits on the number of people who can enter the park. Peak season is September through May, with heaviest crowds on weekends in the spring or fall.

Weather & Seasons

 
 
Find more about Weather in Fredericksburg, TXClick for weather forecast You can rock climb at E-Rock any time of the year. Spring and fall, when the daytime temperatures are in the 80s, are the best. Summer months (June, July, August) can get unbearably hot, so getting an early start is a good idea during these months. Make sure to bring lots of water.During the dead of winter, many days in this area enjoy temperatures in the 60s or 70s, so E-Rock is an excellent winter destination if the weather is holding. Beware, however, as cold fronts can bring in nasty weather, including sleet and snow. Flowering Cactus | huckleberrySome of the beautiful but...View to the east from the...Summit Views | petersbike

Camping & Lodging

Campsite at Enchanted Rock Walk-in campsite

State Park Camping
The state park provides 30 primitive backcountry sites and 46 walk-in sites (near the parking lot). Reservations are recommended, particularly during spring and fall weekends. The state parks provides an online system for reserving day passes up to 30 days in advance. Visit this page for more details.

Wildlife: Campground wildlife raiders include deer, squirrels and armadillos. Keep your food in a secure container!

Private Campgrounds
There is also camping 7 miles away at Frontier Outpost and 13 miles away at Oxford Ranch. Both sites are privately owned. Fees are $10 and starting at $8 per night per person, respectively.

Fredericksburg Accomodations
The area around Enchanted Rock is nice to visit. The town of Fredericksburg is a quaint hill country community that has an old fashioned mainstreet lined with neat shops, excellent restaurants (many of them serving German cuisine), and coffee shops. A lot of people from the nearby cities venture up here for the weekends and stay in the many bed and breakfasts found in the area. Nearby is the venerable Texas music capital of Luckenbach, where you can be sure to find some good, live music and plenty of cold beer.

External Links

Glacial erratics??? Or just... Boulders on E-Rock | petersbike

Additions and CorrectionsPost an Addition or Correction

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banjobonch

banjobonch - Nov 24, 2006 8:54 pm - Voted 10/10

Park Entrance Fee

Park fee is now $6.00 per person. Not like the extra dollar makes a big differance.

Sarah Simon

Sarah Simon - Jan 11, 2013 12:44 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Park Entrance Fee

Thanks, banjobonch, for helping keep this page up to date. I've just adopted and done a complete overhaul on the page. Included in the updates are the (yet again!) increased entrance fees. Cheers, Sarah

Bob Sihler

Bob Sihler - Apr 12, 2019 8:08 am - Hasn't voted

Fees, Camping, and Reservations

The fee is now $7 per person. There is also camping 7 miles away at Frontier Outpost and 13 miles away at Oxford Ranch. Both sites are privately owned. Fees are $10 and starting at $8 per night per person, respectively. The state parks now have an online system for reserving day passes up to 30 days in advance.

Sarah Simon

Sarah Simon - Apr 21, 2019 12:56 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Fees, Camping, and Reservations

Bob, Got it, thanks. Adding it the page camping info! Sarah

TimmyC

TimmyC - Apr 17, 2021 4:29 pm - Voted 10/10

Fees, etc.

(heh) Watching the price slowly go up in the corrections/additions. The entrance fees (Spring '21) are $8/person for day use, 12 and under are free. Camping is $18/night for sites with water, $14 primitive. If you're coming from Austin, it might be quicker right now -- and bear with me since this will sound totally wrong -- to go take 71 thru Llano. I know, I know. But the traffic/civil engineering situation in Dripping Springs for last couple years is just batty, especially at after-school and afternoon rush hour (add 30min+). Plus whatever it is they're doing just west of Stonewall that they've been working on for how long now? They'll occasionally shut 290 down to one lane, you-go-I-go. So yeah, sounds dumb to say taking 71 to Llano is the fastest way right now, but here we are. And, speaking from recent experience, call ahead to see if you'll even get in. They have closures that can catch you by surprise (hunting, scouting events, etc.), and the school-zone-style light just outside Fredericksburg indicating that the park is full or closed isn't always on when it should be. The park HQ is at (830) 685-3636. Call ahead, make reservations online, etc. The last few years have been really weird as far as the park getting more and more crowded. Have I said call ahead? Yeah, you should call ahead.

TimmyC

TimmyC - Jun 13, 2022 11:29 am - Voted 10/10

2022 Fee update

As of summer '22, entrance ($8) and primitive/hike-in camping ($14) are the same, but improved/walk-in sites are now $20/night. Also there is a $6/car fee per site if you have more than two cars, but I can't remember if that's always been the case or if it's a new fee.

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