A mix of stunning landscapes and small-town charms, visitors to the Texas Hill Country are surrounded by cities packed with rich history and culture.
Austin
The “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin is home to more than 100 live music venues
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg, which has a strong German influence, is a lovely town. The city, which has a lengthy history, has long drawn tourists to the area's natural splendor.
Wimberley
Wimberley is a small town with a lot of charm that is located in a gorgeous environment with leafy trees and winding lanes.
New Braunfels
A thriving historic district, it offers a glimpse of Texas history and stands proudly on the National Register of Historic Places.
Luckenbach
Luckenbach originates in deep western roots where you can visit a working saloon, dance hall, and postcard-worthy general store.
Johnson City
The hometown of President Lyndon Johnson, Johnson City is known as the “Crossroads of the Texas Hill Country.
San Marcos
San Marcos, the largest city between Austin and San Antonio, is renowned for its abundance of inexpensive retail options.
Dripping Springs
It is a picturesque place away from the bustle of the city, boasting lovely vistas of rolling hills and deep waterways.
Marble Falls
Five beautiful lakes and some of the best wineries in the state are close to Marble Falls. Visitors will find a wide variety of outdoor activities in Texas because of its rich past.