San Marcos TX - A Texas Natural
William Lindsey, Gen. Edward Burleson and Eli T. Merriman founded San Marcos, Texas in 1851. They bought the Juan Vermendi tract of land along the river and laid out the city. Legend says Franciscan Monks paddling up the Guadalupe River discovered a clear river with large springs at its source. The Monks named the river San Marcos because the discovery was made on St. Mark's Day.
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Many visitors take the 17-mile drive to Wimberley, a picturesque resort and retirement area. The town is also a short drive on I-35 to New Braunfels.
The clear, cold San Marcos River rises from mammoth springs. Noted for a profusion of both plant and animal aquatic life, the river is ranked among worlds most fertile. White-tailed deer are numerous in the Hill Country and fishing is enjoyed year-round in the San Marcos River and nearby Blanco River.
San Marcos
San Marcos is home to the alma mater of Lyndon B. Johnson, Texas State University (formerly Southwest Texas State University). The University campus commands an impressive view of the town.
Historic downtown, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, features a quaint marketplace with art, gift shops and unique restaurants. In years past, these shops and restaurants on the square were grocery and clothing stores, doctors' offices and bank buildings. Also in the center of town is the restored Hays County Courthouse.
The 1867 Charles S. Cock House is featured annually in the Tours of Distinction Event, held the first weekend in May. However, lunch is served in the cottage kitchen on Fridays from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. throughout the year. It is located at C.M. Allen Parkway and E. Hopkins St.
Visitors are attracted to the area by the large number of things to do.
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The A. E. Wood State Fish Hatchery focuses on bass, catfish, and paddlefish. It accommodates up to 150 by appointment only. The address is 505 Staples Rd. The phone number is 512-353-0572.
The Belvin Street Historic District is one of two historic districts in town (the other is the Downtown Historic District). Superb examples of 19th-century homes along the street are shaded by huge live oaks. It is well worth a drive or stroll (it's only a few blocks long) in the southwest part of town. All homes in this district are private residences. They are not open to the public, except during the Tours of Distinction, which is observed the first weekend in May.
Twenty three city parks on 225 acres, dot the area. The Children's Park, also known as Playscape, is a six-acre wooden playground located along the river.
The San Marcos River Walkway unites five city parks along the picturesque river. It is accented by lush landscaping. There is access from Juan Veramendi Plaza, located at the intersection of C.M. Allen Parkway and Hopkins St.
There are several scenic drives. R.R. 12 northwest to the junction with R.R. 32 is the winding ridge route called the Devil's Backbone. It offers exceptional views of Hill Country scenery.
Water recreation abounds. You can scuba, snorkel, fish, kayak or tube the clear San Marcos River. The water is 72 degrees year-round. The Lions Club Tube Rental and the River Taxi operate on weekends in the spring, and daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day in the San Marcos City Park. Call 512-396-5466 for information.
San Marcos is the perfect place to stay and play. With an abundance of leisure and recreation activities, this gateway town to the Hill Country offers small-town charm with modern activities. There is a wealth of restaurants to choose from, as well as many exciting entertainment venues. The lively college town atmosphere makes the city a fun place to be any night of the week.
Other Popular Hill Country Cities/Areas
There are many popular areas in the
Hill Country. Here are just a few you'll also want to consider visiting. The distance and driving time from San Marcos are courtesy of
Google Maps.
Wimberley - 15 miles, 31 minutes;
New Braunfels - 18 miles, 22 minutes;
Gruene - 17 miles, 27 minutes;
Canyon Lake - 28 miles, 51 minutes;
Fredericksburg - 69 miles, 1 hour and 28 minutes.
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