
Custom Wagon Covers in Texas — Chuck, Hay, Utility & Parade Wagon Tops
Texas-built canvas wagon covers, hand-patterned in our Seguin, TX shop and shipped statewide — from the Hill Country to South Texas ranches. Heavy-duty cotton duck, marine canvas and vinyl tops engineered to take Texas sun, wind, and weather without sagging or fading. Call +1 (830) 390-9588 or request a free written estimate today.
Get a Custom Texas Wagon Cover Quote
Sewn in Seguin and installed across San Antonio, the Hill Country, and South Texas ranches — free written quote in 1–2 business days.

Custom Wagon Tops Patterned to Your Bows — Built in Seguin, Texas
Whether you're restoring an antique chuck wagon in the Hill Country, building a parade rig for a San Antonio rodeo, or putting a working hay wagon back in service on a South Texas ranch, Texas Made Shade hand-patterns every wagon cover directly to your bow frame. The canvas pulls drum-tight, sheds rain, and holds its shape through Texas heat, wind, and thunderstorms. Choose heavy 10oz–18oz cotton duck for period-correct restorations, or marine canvas and vinyl-coated polyester when you need a working wagon top that lasts decades on the ranch.
Every cover is finished the right way — reinforced edges, solid brass grommets, rope channels, and traditional tie-downs sewn on heavy-duty industrial machines. Bring your wagon to our Seguin shop just east of San Antonio, or send photos and bow measurements and we'll send a written quote within 1–2 business days.

Heavy Canvas, Reinforced Seams, Built Around the Bows
From inside the wagon you can see how every panel is patterned to the bow spacing — the canvas pulls drum-tight across each rib, with reinforced binding tape running along every seam to take the load instead of the stitching. The arched front and rear openings are bound and gathered so the cover keeps its shape when the wagon is in motion.
The bow frame stays exposed on the inside the way a working wagon should — clean lines, no flapping fabric, no sagging panels. Whether the wagon hauls hunters, hay, or hand-built leather seats like the Chevy bench in this build, the cover is built to ride hard and look right for decades.
Request a Texas Wagon Cover Quote
Built in Seguin for Hill Country wagons, San Antonio parade rigs, and South Texas ranches. Share your wagon length and bow measurement and our shop will send a written estimate for a custom-patterned canvas top.

★ Texas Only — Seguin Shop
We build and install wagon covers across Texas only — Seguin, New Braunfels, San Antonio, Austin, the Hill Country, and South Texas ranches.
Questions? +1 (830) 390-9588
Email: office@texasmadeshade.com
Why Texas Chooses Texas Made Shade for Wagon Covers
- Patterned to your wagon's exact bows or frame
- Heavy-duty canvas, marine canvas, or vinyl
- Reinforced grommets, ties, and edges
- Chuck, hay, utility and parade wagon styles
- Period-correct looks for restored wagons
- Repair and re-cover service for vintage wagons
Chuck Wagon Tops
Period-correct or modern chuck wagon covers in heavy canvas. Built for cookouts, ranch use, and event display.
Hay & Utility Wagon Covers
Working covers for hay wagons, ranch utility wagons, and feed wagons — built to handle daily ranch use.
Parade & Display Wagons
Show-quality covers in your choice of canvas color and trim — built to look right and hold up to weekend parades and events.
Restoration & Re-Cover
Bringing an old wagon back? We'll match the original style and re-cover it in canvas built to last.
Service Areas Near Texas, TX for Wagon Covers
★ Common QuestionsWagon Covers FAQs — Texas, TX
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Wagon Covers FAQs — Texas, TX
Can you match a period-correct look?
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Yes. We can match traditional chuck wagon canvas weights and colors for restoration and display wagons across Texas — from Hill Country museum pieces to working ranch wagons.
What material do you use?
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Heavy 10oz–18oz cotton duck canvas for traditional looks, marine canvas for long-life covers, and vinyl-coated polyester for the heaviest working applications. All built to take Texas sun, wind, and rain.
Do I bring the wagon to you?
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Most wagon covers are pattern-fit at our Seguin shop just east of San Antonio. For larger restored wagons across the Hill Country and South Texas ranches, we can also pattern on-site by appointment.
How long does a custom wagon cover take?
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After we have your bow measurements (A, B, C) or an in-person pattern session, most custom wagon covers are sewn and ready in 2–4 weeks depending on shop schedule and material availability.
Do you ship wagon covers outside Texas?
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We build and install wagon covers within the state of Texas only. Pattern-fit and installation are available across the San Antonio metro, Austin, the Hill Country, the Gulf Coast, South Texas, and the Rio Grande Valley.
Can you add windows, doors, or a windshield?
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Yes. Our wagon cover quote form includes options for roll-up screen windows, doors, a front windshield piece, a removable transport windshield cap, and interior upholstery.
Wagon Covers Across Central & South Texas
We pattern, fabricate, and install across Central Texas, the Hill Country, and the Gulf Coast. Click your city for local project examples and service details.
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Wagon Covers Across Texas
We design, fabricate and install wagon covers from our Seguin shop across Central and South Texas — including Wagon Covers in San Antonio, Wagon Covers in Austin, Wagon Covers in New Braunfels, Wagon Covers in Seguin, Wagon Covers in San Marcos, Boerne, Kerrville, Fredericksburg, Corpus Christi, Rockport, Port Aransas, Houston, and the broader Hill Country, Gulf Coast and Rio Grande Valley.
Recent Wagon Covers
- Horse-drawn covered wagon — custom canvas top patterned to the bows
Covered-Wagon Top on a Working Trailer Chassis
Not every covered wagon is horse-drawn anymore. We pattern and build the same heavy-canvas tops over modern trailer chassis — for hunting camps, glamping rigs, ranch hospitality, and tailgate setups that still want the classic prairie-schooner silhouette. Steel bows under the canvas, marine-grade webbing straps over the top, and a removable rear closure that buttons up tight when the rig is on the road.

Arched Rear Opening, Drawstring Closure
The rear of the cover is patterned as a true arch — bound around the bow with reinforced webbing and gathered with a drawstring so it pulls in tight against weather or opens wide for loading. Inside, the amber under-cap is the original canvas; the new outer skin in light natural duck adds a second weather layer and refreshes the look without losing the period silhouette.
- Heavy natural duck outer cover, double-layered over the original cap
- Bound webbing edges follow every steel bow
- Drawstring rear closure for tight or wide-open access
Roll-Up Screen Windows & Strap-Down Sides
The side panels carry two roll-up screen windows with buckle-down flaps — open them for cross-breeze on a hunting stand or on a hot Texas afternoon, snap them shut when the dust kicks up. Heavy black webbing straps run from the canvas hem down to the trailer rail at every bow, anchoring the cover against highway wind and storm gusts.
- Two zippered, roll-up screen windows per side
- Buckle-down storm flaps over every screen
- Marine-grade webbing tie-downs at every bow
Bring us your trailer or wagon — or send measurements of the bows and sideboards — and we'll build a cover that handles Texas weather and looks the part wherever it parks.

5.0 Stars from 47+ Texas Wagon Owners
Chuck wagons, parade rigs, hay haulers and trailer-built prairie schooners — patterned and sewn in Seguin.
“Patterned the canvas right to our chuck wagon bows — drum-tight and looks period-correct. Best cover we've ever had on this rig.”
“Sewn the same week we sent measurements. Marine canvas has handled two Hill Country summers without sagging or fading.”
“Built a covered-wagon top over our trailer chassis for hunting camp. Roll-up screens and webbing tie-downs are first class.”
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