Day Trip to San Saba 🏈 (FULL EPISODE) S8 E12

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Before you journey to this quaint northern Hill Country town, you’ve gotta understand that this town is NUTS — well, they’re nuts about pecans, anyways. The Pecan Capital of the World (a well deserved title since they’ve got 8 pecan orchards), this town is also full of world class cuisine, beautiful nature and some of the friendliest folks around!

Head outside of town to drive over the Regency Bridge, for a historic and harrowing ride. Built in 1939, this bridge is the last drive-able wooden suspension bridge in Texas. It’s seen everything from wagons to cattle drives and now cars…and as the wooden bridge moves under the weight of your car, you’ll feel a thrill like no other.

Once you get to town, it’s time to go NUTS, and while there are 8 different pecan orchards, I suggest you start at Millican Pecan Company, owners of the Mother Pecan Tree where E.E. Risien first created the famous Texas pecan. While the tree, itself, is on private land, you can get a plethora of nutty products like pecans by the pound, pecan logs and milk chocolate Carmallicans (aka heaven in chocolate-covered caramel pecan form).

On Main Street, you’ll find that the heart of this small town is bustling with shops and eateries. Try dozens of flavored olive oils at San Saba Oil Company like Habanero Infused, Roasted Garlic and Rosemary Infused olive oils.

Purchase custom boots at Harry’s Boots, whose five-store-wide selection of handmade boots, jeans and hats has been attracting customers since 1939.

This famous 400-year-old oak tree is just 5 minutes outside of town and was a popular spot for many settler weddings and Indian meetings.

Head to Main Street and slow down with a glass of some of Texas’s finest wine at the Wedding Oak Winery, which is named after the famous Wedding Oak Tree.

To walk off all those pecans, hit the 2 miles of paved trails at the San Saba Nature Park. Not only is this park speckled with towering pecan trees, but you’ll also discover a serene spring-fed creek and the intricate ruins of the town’s first watermill.

Take a walk through Mill Pond Park to see the iconic gristmill in the spring-fed lake and the roaring waterfall. When it’s hot out, dive into the lake for a swim, lay out on the park’s sandy Sunny Beach or climb atop the giant inflatables floating in the water.

PECAN HOUSE GRILL
This upscale steakhouse destination melds industrial and rustic elements, while serving elevated ranch classics and exceptional Texas beef, wild game, and seafood selections, complemented by fresh salads and veggie forward sides.

Pepperbelly’s is a Mexican-American food restaurant founded in 2008 by Ramiro Cisneroz and Deryl Hoyt, and currently owned by Ramiro Cisneroz. They strive to provide the best food and service to their customers and believe that every guest is family.

YOUNGS BBQ & MORE
This restaurant has moved to Lampasas since we filmed our episode. Check out our Lampasas trip guide for information about this restaurant and what to do in Lampasas.

LA CITTA PIZZERIA
Unfortunately, this restaurant has closed since we filmed our episode.

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コメント (21)
  • @dmc7098
    The local golf course is a Texas gem.
  • Im just so happy Chet pronounced 'Ignacio' correctly 🥹
  • @snappdre
    i was born in San Saba, and grew up in Llano. My mother was born and raised in Cherokee. My entire family tree is from texas, and i didnt know most of what you covered in this video. yee haw.
  • This is cool! I buy a couple of pounds of pecans every year from Millican in San Saba. They are the best I've ever had, I use them in pies (of course) but also candy them and give them to my kids and grandkids, they absolutely love them, and of course I do too for a healthy snack when I want something a little sweet.
  • @JimmyJam7571
    It's so funny when Chet got tackle by skeletor on a open field 😂😂😂
  • @dgc940
    Several years ago we road tripped and we parked to look at the bridge and instantly attacked by swarms of mosquitos like I never seen
  • @Sterba70
    You’ll have to swing by Pepperbelly’s next time.
  • @WaynJul
    I use to work on a pecan farm. I collected pecans from private lands and split the proceeds 50% with the owner. Now that is a pizza.
  • @oseasrojas872
    DUDE YOU LOOK SO CREEPY AS A TREE!! 😂 ANOTHER GOOD VIDEO GUYS…
  • @airgunfun4248
    5:34 I choked, beer came out my nose. In comedy to ''kill' is the goal. But dang bro!
  • @bobbellow5502
    Numerous places claim to be the Pecan Capital. My vote having hunted and visited this city numerous time IS SAN SABA!
  • @altkoin
    wonderful!! lets meet up!! I am local in Georgetown!
  • @piperdude1605
    No mention of the San Saba Songbird? 😒 You have got to get out more often!
  • Tommy lee jones owns a Ranch there I believe he is from there or he was born there
  • @The2ndFirst
    I just checked and La Citta is closed for good. That stinks.
  • @RLTPhoto
    And the birthplace of Tommy Lee Jones