Building Texas Show Relaunches Feature on Comfort's Freethinker's General Store to Boost Hill Country Tourism
October 20th, 2025 3:00 PM
By: FisherVista
The Building Texas Show is re-releasing a 2024 episode featuring Lisa Jenkins and her Freethinker's General Store to showcase Comfort, Texas as a destination that combines authentic Hill Country experiences with community-driven small businesses.
The Building Texas Show, hosted by Justin McKenzie, is bringing back a popular 2024 episode that highlights the distinctive character of Comfort, Texas through the story of Lisa Jenkins and her Freethinker's General Store. This relaunch underscores the ongoing effort to position Comfort as a weekend destination where travelers can experience genuine Hill Country hospitality and support local entrepreneurs who are shaping the town's economic future.
Jenkins, who also operates Camp Comfort Bed and Breakfast, represents the community leaders driving Comfort's revitalization through small businesses that celebrate local craftsmanship. Her Freethinker's General Store features unique Hill Country products, handcrafted goods, and Texas brands not available elsewhere, creating a shopping experience that reflects the town's independent spirit. "When visitors experience Comfort—its people, its beauty, its spirit—they come back," Jenkins noted in the interview, emphasizing the long-term tourism strategy behind such features.
The episode captures what makes Comfort stand out among Hill Country destinations: a welcoming main street with historic storefronts, friendly local shop owners, and a relaxed pace that encourages visitors to fully immerse themselves in the experience. Beyond shopping, Comfort offers live music, local wine tasting, and natural attractions including the Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek, providing year-round appeal for weekend getaways.
For travelers seeking authentic Texas experiences, the full Building Texas Show interview with Jenkins is available at https://youtu.be/30lRj2trZ3g. Those planning a visit can find additional information at https://comfort.buildingtexasshow.com, which includes details about accommodations like the restored Hotel Giles where historic charm meets modern Hill Country hospitality.
This renewed focus on Comfort's small business ecosystem highlights the importance of community-driven tourism in sustaining rural Texas economies. As travelers increasingly seek meaningful connections and authentic experiences, destinations like Comfort that prioritize local ownership and preservation of regional character stand to benefit from this growing trend. The relaunch of this episode serves as both a celebration of what already exists and an invitation for new visitors to discover why this Hill Country town continues to draw people back season after season.
Source Statement
This news article relied primarily on a press release disributed by Newsworthy.ai. You can read the source press release here,
