Things to do on Labor Day Weekend in Hico, Texas.
Historic Hico, Texas is unique getaway destination unlike any other. In this guide, we’ll walk you through places to play outdoors, where to eat, and unique places to stay. Whether visiting for the weekend or just passing through, here are some great ideas for things to do this Labor Day Weekend in Hico.
Things To Do Outdoors Over Labor Day Weekend In Hico, Texas
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Siloville
Visit Siloville Climbing Gym for a one-of-a-kind climbing experience. The climbing gym is housed in a converted grain silo with climbing inside and outside. Test your strength and agility on the obstacle course and low ropes course or take a trip on the zip line.
Walk and Bike
Take a leisurely stroll or bike ride on the tree-lined walking trail that meanders along the Bosque River, or have a picnic lunch at one of the many covered tables overlooking the river.
Disc Golf
Test your disc throwing skills at the City of Hico’s 18-hole disc golf course. Surrounded by large pecan trees, and overlooking the Bosque River, the course is over 6,000 feet long.
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Fish the Bosque River
Just south of downtown lies the Bosque River, which runs through the City Park. There is a walking trail along the river, along with covered tables for that perfect picnic. Kick your shoes off and wade through the river, or bring your fishing gear to target bass, catfish, carp, or sunfish.
Other outdoor activities include Mini Tank Battlefield Paintball, or after a long day of shopping and exploring, cool off from the summer heat at the city of Hico’s splash pad, located next to the walking trail and baseball fields.
Where To Eat And Drink Over Labor Day Weekend In Hico, Texas
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Where to Eat in Hico, Texas
For a slice of the good stuff, swing by Giovanni’s for pizza, pasta, subs and more. Or for a great sandwich, stop by Eis, where they are serving sandwiches like the house smoked chicken salad, a delicious smoked ribeye sandwich (Friday only), and local Texas made ice cream. Other great options include fresh sandwiches, salads and wraps from Flacas Bodega and Eatery, or grab a great cup of coffee and a homemade baked good from 2nd Street Bakeshop & Coffee Co.
Po Campo BBQ is serving up Texas style smoked brisket, sausage, turkey, and more, along with their newest menu items, brisket street tacos on a grilled tortilla, and grilled Mexican street corn. The Koffee Kup Family Restaurant is a Texas staple with a full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu including 17 flavors of homemade pie. And for Hico’s newest venture, stop by Buzzed Brumby, a mobile coffee shop housed in a converted horse trailer, across from the Hico Mercantile.
The Chop House
The Chop House is nestled inside the beautifully restored Midland Hotel in the heart of historic downtown Hico. The food can be defined as rustic elegant Texas cuisine, fresh made from scratch. Be sure to order a house made craft cocktail from the full bar, along with beer and wine, including a dessert and after dinner drink menu. Join them for Gospel brunch on Sundays from 11am-3pm, or for lunch from 11am-3pm, and dinner service 5-9pm every Thursday-Saturday.
Two Clay Birds Bakery, Country Market, & Farm
Head over to Two Clay Birds Bakery, Country Market, & Farm for Market on the Porch, where they are serving up some of the best baked goods in the state. From fresh baked bread, cookies, and brownies, to Banana Pudding Cheesecake, The Whole Shebang Sandwich Cookies, Blackberry Bliss Cheesecake, and Southern Pecan Cinnamon Rolls. In addition to baked goods, they also offer handmade cold process soaps and custom-scent hand poured candles.
Mexican Food in Hico, Texas
Hico has no shortage of great Mexican food, including fresh homemade tortillas from Mi Jalisco, an expansive outdoor patio with the best view of downtown Hico at Jersey Lilly’s, a Mexican and American buffet at Don Julio, and Lenchaz Taqueria, serving up made to order tacos and more from a roadside food trailer.
Where to Stay over Labor Day Weekend in Hico, Texas
The Midland Hotel & Cabin on the Creek
The historic Midland Hotel is a 14 room hotel in downtown Hico, Texas. Built in the 1890’s and beautifully restored in 2014, the hotel houses The Chop House restaurant and 1896 Saloon. For something a little more secluded, a stay at The Cabin on the Creek is the spot for you.
Off the Vine RV Park & Upstair’s Inn
Off the Vine RV Park offers a one-of-a-kind lodging experience with renovated vintage Airstreams, RV hook-ups and safari tents. Situated right next to downtown, and above Eis and Pecan Street Drink Shoppe is Upstair’s Inn, a charming, spacious, comfortable retreat with three cozy private rooms with private baths and one shared living/common area.
2nd Street Bakeshop & Coffee Co.
The upstairs at 2nd Street Bakeshop & Coffee Co. is now a beautifully renovated guest suite, available for short term rental. The suite includes a full 4 piece bathroom, a sitting room with a daybed that converts to a king, and a bedroom with a queen sized-bed. Book today to experience the historic charm and unique hospitality of a stay at 2nd Street.
Other great options include the Hico Hills Inn, Old Rock House B&B, Gilmore Creek Ranch, The Cactus Flower Bed and Breakfast, Cabin on the Pond at Bluebonnet Country Club, Bosque River RV Park, Flying B RV Park, Tiny Town at GSD Ranch, and the Hico Hacienda Retreat.