Hidden Gem

World's Largest Pecan

Seguin, Texas, proudly displays the World's Largest Pecan, a 16-foot-long, 8-foot-wide concrete replica, celebrating the city's status as the "Pecan Capital of Texas."

About the Attraction

The World’s Largest Pecan in Seguin is a playful and iconic roadside attraction celebrating Texas’ love for all things big. Here’s why this quirky destination deserves a visit:

  • Record-Breaking Landmark: Standing at five feet tall and weighing over 1,000 pounds, this giant pecan is a nod to Seguin’s claim as the “Pecan Capital of the World.”
  • Perfect Photo Opportunity: Visitors love snapping pictures with this oversized nut, making it a fun and memorable stop for travelers of all ages.
  • Community Pride: The pecan is more than just a sculpture—it’s a symbol of Seguin’s rich agricultural heritage and the importance of pecans to the local economy.
  • Educational Connection: Located in front of the Guadalupe County Courthouse, it ties in with the town’s history and annual events like the Pecan Fest, which celebrates Texas’ state nut.
  • Family-Friendly Fun: The lighthearted nature of the attraction makes it a great stop for families or anyone looking to add a bit of humor to their Texas road trip.

The World’s Largest Pecan is a delightful and unexpected stop that perfectly captures the charm and whimsy of small-town Texas.

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Schedule

Open daily; hours may vary; it's advisable to call ahead to confirm operating hours.

Entrance Fee

Free
General Admission: Free. The World's Largest Pecan, located in front of the Guadalupe County Courthouse in Seguin, Texas, is accessible to the public without charge. There are no age-based pricing tiers; all visitors can view the sculpture freely.
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