Watermelon Capital of Wilson County
Welcome to Stockdale, a Wilson County city in the San Antonio area, known for its Watermelon Jubilee and its German and Polish roots.
Stockdale is a city in Wilson County, Texas, within the San Antonio metropolitan area. It lies in the rolling farmland southeast of San Antonio, along State Highway 123, a corridor that connects the city to the county seat of Floresville and to San Antonio itself. The town was established in 1863 and named for Fletcher S. Stockdale, a Texas lieutenant governor of that era. German and Polish immigration shaped its early growth, and by 1885 the community had reached a population of about 300, with churches, a school, mills, and shops serving the surrounding agricultural area. That heritage remains part of the city's identity today. Agriculture has long been the backbone of the Wilson County economy, and Stockdale developed as a market town for the surrounding farms and ranches. Watermelons became a particular point of local pride, and the town's association with the crop is reflected in its long-running festival. The community's churches, many with German and Polish roots, remain central to daily life, and the town's rural setting keeps agriculture visible across the surrounding landscape. Stockdale is best known for the Watermelon Jubilee, a festival first held in 1937 and among the oldest watermelon festivals in Texas. Celebrated on the third weekend of June, the event brings live music, rodeo events, a carnival, and the coronation of festival royalty, drawing visitors from across the region and anchoring the town's summer calendar. Today Stockdale functions as a small agricultural and residential community within the San Antonio orbit. Its schools, churches, and local businesses serve residents, while San Antonio, about thirty-five miles to the northwest, provides larger employment, shopping, and cultural amenities. Farming and ranching remain central to the surrounding Wilson County landscape, reinforcing the town's agricultural roots and shaping its character as a quiet, tradition-rich community within reach of one of Texas' largest cities.
Stockdale is in Wilson County, Texas, within the San Antonio metropolitan area. The city lies along State Highway 123, to the southeast of San Antonio and near the county seat of Floresville.
Stockdale was named for Fletcher S. Stockdale, who served as lieutenant governor of Texas when the town was established in 1863. German and Polish immigration shaped the community's early growth and culture.
The Stockdale Watermelon Jubilee is a festival first held in 1937, making it one of the oldest watermelon festivals in Texas. Celebrated on the third weekend of June, it features live music, rodeo events, a carnival, and food.
Stockdale lies roughly thirty-five miles southeast of downtown San Antonio, within the city's metropolitan area. The drive is convenient via State Highway 123, which connects the town to Floresville and San Antonio.
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