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Texas Hill Country lodging, real estate, things to do, & more for 51 cities/areas can be found on the "Select a city/area" menu on the left. The directories above are a compilation of ALL cities/areas.

The Texas Hill Country...It's Like a Whole Other State. Come Play! Come Stay!

Welcome. The Texas Hill Country is a beautiful 14,000 square mile area in the heart of Texas. You'll want to visit each of the region's 52 cities/areas.

This website is a resource for hotels and motels, bed and breakfasts, resorts, real estate, timeshares, things to do, shopping, dining, and much more.

You'll also find the Texas Hill Country's most complete Calendar of Events, Live Music and More.

Texas Highways magazine recently conducted a poll regarding Texas favorites. We have compiled a summary of favorites (top 10) from the Texas Hill Country.

Discover the Texas Hill Country

Sit in the silence after another busy day and let your mind wander to a serene place  - a location where you can forget the troubles of everyday life and focus on what's really important. Welcome to the Texas Hill Country!

The Hill Country is the kind of spot where singles, couples and families can find an oasis of tranquility and ample activities for all to enjoy.

You can sit beside the majestic Guadalupe River and soak up the flawless Hill Country sunshine or on clear summer nights, enjoy a camp out and a glimpse of the wondrous display of stars. Travel through the region and absorb the beauty of the hills.  This area is steeped in history from the original 1800 era buildings still standing as a gentle reminder of the past to the numerous museums that bring history alive. 

For the more adventurous, try boating or skiing on an area lake. You may even want to wander through a Hill Country winery, spend an afternoon shopping or go horseback riding.

Seasonal fruit, peaches from the Fredericksburg, Texas area and Medina apples represent the array of mouth watering produce grown in the area. Stop at a roadside stand for a taste.

No matter what you decide to do, you will find exactly what you are looking for in the Texas Hill Country.

Texas Hill Country Cities/Areas

Over 52 cities/areas make up the community. Use this guide to plan your trip or move.

Visitors to New Braunfels, Texas enjoy the Children's and Hummel museums, Schlitterbahn Waterpark, Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, and Natural Bridge Caverns. The Comal River offers plenty of water fun.

Bandera, Texas, the cowboy capital of the world, is a quaint town full of western ambiance and authentic dude ranches. Guests will never forget the rodeos and the boot scootin'.

Boerne, Texas is an ageless town, rich with history and endless antiques and arts and crafts. The town square, a perfect place to relax, is reminiscent of bygone days.

The 67th Texas Legislature named Burnet,Texas the "Bluebonnet Capital of Texas".

Canyon Lake, Texas is a quiet town, well known for its tranquil lake. Guests can spend a weekend of fishing, swimming, boating or just relaxing on the shore. Other vast lakes including Lake LBJ, Lake Buchanan/Inks Lake and Lake Travis also offer visitors a chance to water ski, fish, swim and boat.

Recreational communities, bed and breakfasts, vacation resorts and youth camps dot the Wimberley, Texas area. Climbing, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, golf, tennis, arts and crafts, and camping are popular activities.

The Fredericksburg, Texas German heritage is evident especially along Main Street where former Sunday houses have been turned into quaint shops and turn of the century buildings now house restaurants. Visitors can stroll down the street and feel as if they have been transported back in time as they shop. Romantic bed and breakfast inns in Fredericksburg are ideal for an overnight getaway.

Located on Lake Marble Falls, the city of Marble Falls, Texas is a popular water recreation spot.

Gruene, Texas is known for the famous Gruene Hall, where legends have been born. Couples still travel there to dance the night away. During the day, visitors can shop, eat and explore the quaint surroundings.

The Frio River/Frio Canyon area includes Leakey, Concan, and Rio Frio and is perfect for spending a lazy summer weekend. Tubing, camping and canoeing are popular family sports near the Frio River. Visit the area in autumn and see the wondrous display of colorful leaves.

The clear, cold San Marcos River rises from mammoth springs within the town of San Marcos, Texas. Noted for its profusion of both plant and animal aquatic life, the river is ranked among world's most fertile.

The Guadalupe River is famous for its exciting rapids and sparkling clear waters. It is very popular with tubers.

Split through its heart by the majestic Llano River and connected by the historic Roy Inks Bridge, Llano, Texas is aptly named The Land of Legend and Lure. Long revered by hunters as the Deer Capitol of Texas, Llano is home to a rich heritage for two-legged visitors as well.

The picturesque drive from Ingram, Texas, a trade center for camps, and retirement and vacation homes, to Hunt, Texas, also known for camps, vacation homes and retirement homes, will take you along the Guadalupe River lined with majestic cypress trees and remote waterfalls.

Nearby, Kerrville, Texas offers a wealth of activities from museums and shopping to parks.

Georgetown, Texas is known for its beautiful historic downtown, its parks and elegantly restored older neighborhoods, and its excellent city services and progressive business climate.

Texas Hill Country: Directory Listings

(This Directory Includes Listings From All Hill Country Cities/Areas)
Events | Things To Do | Dining | Hotels-Motels | B&B | Cabins | Golf | Shopping

Additional Texas Hill Country Resources

Visit Texas Hill Country Wine Trail.

For Texas at your fingertips, visit Texas Online.

For Texas road conditions, visit TxDot Expressway.

Learn about Texas State University in San Marcos.

Learn about Texas Tech University - Hill Country.

Learn about Schreiner University in Kerrville.

Learn about the area's geology...visit Virtual Field Trip.

Learn about celebrating wildflowers...visit the Wildflowers Coloring Book.

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You'll want to visit each of the cities/areas of the Texas Hill Country:
Bandera, Texas | Barksdale, Texas | Blanco, Texas | Boerne, Texas | Buchanan Dam, Texas | Buda, Texas | Bulverde/Spring Branch, Texas | Burnet, Texas | Camp Wood, Texas | Canyon Lake, Texas | Castroville, Texas | Comfort, Texas | Concan, Texas | Dripping Springs, Texas | Fredericksburg, Texas | Frio River/Canyon | Georgetown, Texas |Granite Shoals, Texas | Gruene | Guadalupe River | Helotes, Texas | Highland Lakes | Hondo, Texas | Horseshoe Bay, Texas | Hunt, Texas | Ingram, Texas | Johnson City, Texas | Junction, Texas | Kerrville, Texas | Kingsland, Texas | Kyle, Texas | Lago Vista, Texas | Lake Buchanan/Inks Lake | Lake LBJ | Lake Medina | Lake Travis | Lakeway, Texas | Lampasas,Texas | Leakey, Texas | Llano River | Llano, Texas | Marble Falls, Texas | Mason, Texas | New Braunfels, Texas | Rio Frio, Texas | River Road | San Marcos, Texas | San Saba, Texas | Spicewood, Texas | Sunrise Beach, Texas | Utopia, Texas | Uvalde, Texas | Vanderpool, Texas | Wimberley, Texas