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The Hill Country of Texas can be no longer be considered one of the nations' biggest "hidden" secrets. This spectacular area welcomes over five million visitors a year. Still, only a small percentage of people are lucky enough to discover such a beautiful countryside within a genuine "down to earth" community. The picturesque landscapes are more than enough to make even the most seasoned Hollywood photographers jealous! All travelers, both seasoned and beginners, leave with a once in a lifetime experience that can only be found in the Hill Country of Texas. Made up of a vibrant community of over 55 cities/areas, the Texas Hill Country offers a variety of beautiful rugged hills and romantic sunsets. The mild winters and warm summers make it a viable year round vacation destination for everyone.
Imagine a place where crystal clear streams and towering oak and cedar trees meet the majesty of the hills. Add to the beauty a place where visitors are always greeted by a friendly "howdy y'all" and you have found the wonder of the region. It's a little slice of heaven offering breathtaking beauty and a relaxing atmosphere. The Hill Country is truly just like a whole other state.
It's easy to see why people keep coming back again and again. The area offers unparalleled diversity. In the spring, roadsides and open fields are dotted with colorful wildflowers, from the Indian Paintbrush to the state flower, the Bluebonnet. Autumn brings vibrant reds, oranges and yellows as leaves announce the start of a new season. Summer is a time for tubing down the river, boating on one of the many area lakes or enjoying an outdoor barbecue. Winter is mild with a touch of cool air, ideal for viewing the thousands of Christmas lights that residents display.
Seasonal fruit, peaches from the Fredericksburg area and Medina apples represent the array of mouth-watering produce grown in the area. Stop at a roadside stand for a taste. Abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, mockingbirds and armadillos make their home among the hills and offer a glimpse of nature.