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The Hill Country’s Sweetest Weekend Is Coming — Stonewall Peach JAMboree and Rodeo Returns June 18–20

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
May 8, 2026
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The Hill Country’s Sweetest Weekend Is Coming — Stonewall Peach JAMboree and Rodeo Returns June 18–20
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A CPRA-sanctioned rodeo, Randall King on Friday night, the Kentucky Headhunters on Saturday, fresh peaches straight from the farm, mutton bustin’, a parade, a Peach Queen, BBQ from St. Francis Xavier Church, and the best small-town Texas summer energy you’ll find anywhere — the 65th Annual Peach JAMboree is June 18 through 20.

You know summer is officially here when the peaches come in on Highway 290. And every third weekend of June, the tiny Hill Country community of Stonewall — hometown of President Lyndon B. Johnson, population just over 500 — becomes one of the most fun places in Texas.

The 65th Annual Stonewall Peach JAMboree and Rodeo runs Thursday, June 18 through Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the Stonewall Chamber Grounds at 250 Peach Street. This is exactly the kind of Texas event that exists nowhere else — a CPRA-sanctioned professional rodeo, two nights of live country music, a Saturday morning parade, a Peach Queen coronation, and more fresh peach products than you can carry back to the car.

The Rodeo

The Peach JAMboree Rodeo is sanctioned by the Cowboys Professional Rodeo Association and offers $20,000 in added money across all events — bull riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing, team roping, goat tying, and more. This is a legitimate, high-level professional rodeo, not a local show, and it draws competitors from across the region.

Thursday, June 18 opens with the free Slack Rodeo at 8 p.m. — unofficial overflow events with mutton bustin’ for the kids, food, beer, and wine. Friday and Saturday nights bring the full rodeo performances starting at 8 p.m., each followed by a concert and dance.

Mutton bustin’ runs across all three nights, with registration opening when gates open at 6 p.m. at the Chamber Building. Registration is first come, first served. Children must weigh 60 pounds or less. Entry fee is $30 per child.

The Music

Friday night, June 19: Randall King takes the stage after the rodeo — the West Texas singer-songwriter and rising country star who has been selling out venues across the state.

Saturday night, June 20: The Kentucky Headhunters close out the weekend — the Grammy-winning Southern rock and country legends whose sound is a perfect match for a Texas summer dance under the stars.

Saturday Is the Big Day

Saturday is when the JAMboree hits full stride. The morning parade kicks off at 10 a.m. from Stonewall Elementary School, heading east on Peach Street and looping back — floats, bands, horses, and the Peach Queen and her court. After the parade, the grounds open for free daytime activities until 6 p.m.: the Peach Queen Coronation, a peach-eating contest, a peach-baking contest, the Peach Patch kids’ area, a washer and 42 tournament, goat roping, food vendors, and fresh peaches, peach cobbler, and peach ice cream on the grounds.

After the parade, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church serves BBQ by the pound with beans and potato salad — a JAMboree tradition that draws a line as long as the rodeo arena. Get there early.

The Peaches

Stonewall and the surrounding Hill Country communities produce over one million bushels of peaches every year — the sweet, firm, intensely flavorful variety that thrives in the alkaline Hill Country soil and hot summer sun. Fresh peaches are sold individually on the Chamber grounds. For larger quantities, multiple peach stands line Highway 290 just outside of town where you can load up for jams, cobblers, and the best peach ice cream you’ll make all summer.

Know Before You Go

Daytime Saturday activities before 6 p.m. are free. Evening rodeo and concert tickets must be purchased in advance or at the gate. No dogs or lawn chairs are allowed inside the gate. No pets in the rodeo area — they can spook livestock and cause injury. Parking is located behind Stonewall Elementary School and along Peach Street.

Stonewall sits just 12 miles east of Fredericksburg on Highway 290 — combine the JAMboree with a winery stop or two along the way and you have a full Hill Country weekend.

Event Details

Event: 65th Annual Stonewall Peach JAMboree and Rodeo Dates: Thursday, June 18 through Saturday, June 20, 2026 Location: Stonewall Chamber Grounds, 250 Peach St., Stonewall, TX 78671

Schedule: Thursday, June 18: Free Slack Rodeo with mutton bustin’, 8 p.m. Friday, June 19: Rodeo 8 p.m. / Randall King concert and dance to follow Saturday, June 20: Parade 10 a.m. / Free daytime activities until 6 p.m. / Rodeo 8 p.m. / Kentucky Headhunters concert and dance to follow

Tickets: Weekend Pass: $50 Friday only: $30 Saturday only: $30 Military and seniors 65+: Weekend Pass $25 / Friday $10 / Saturday $15 Saturday daytime (before 6 p.m.): Free Thursday Slack Rodeo: Free

Mutton Bustin’: $30 per child, 60 lbs. or less, registration at the Chamber Building when gates open

Website: stonewalltexas.com 

Phone: (830) 644-2735 

Facebook: Stonewall Peach JAMboree and Rodeo

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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