Lifestyles in the Texas Hill Country are as varied as the landscapes. Rolling hills give way to dense forests with majestic oaks, an ocean of native grasses, and evergreens like the Texas Mountain ...
Michael Busby is a Texan who has authored one of the most riveting works of nonfiction you’re ever likely to read, a book destined to stand as a classic in the field of UFO research. Indeed, it offers ...
The TexasHillCountry.com Map Poster is a one of a kind piece of artwork, inspired and created right here in the Heart of Texas. We have spent years designing, altering, and refining our poster to be ...
Bertram, Texas is a charming little city in Burnet County located 45 minutes away from Austin, Texas. This almost, crime free city is an excellent location to live in for its relaxed atmosphere and ...
Spicewood, Texas is a charming unincorporated town in Burnet County. It is home to Music Legend Willie Nelson. Even though it is not a big city, Spicewood has tremendous activities and impressive ...
Castell Texas began in 1847 as a land grant in Comanche territory settled by German abolitionists and Free-Soilers. Before Castell Texas was settled the land had formerly been part of the ...
Kingsland, Texas is a considerably small area located beside Lake LBJ. Kingsland is the perfect getaway location because of its year round activities that are offered. Visitors can boat, fish, swim, ...
Wimberley, Texas is located where the Cypress Creek and the Blanco River meet and is an hour outside of Austin. A lot of people refer to this city as a little bit of heaven. The main attractions ...
Hye, Texas is an unincorporated community in Blanco County. In 1872, Hiram G (Hye) Brown settled in the Rock Creek Area of Texas Hill Country with his family. A post office was established in the area ...
Llano is popular for it’s variety of outdoor activities on and around the picturesque Llano River. These include the 18-hole Golf Course, hunting for white-tailed deer, kayaking and canoeing, and year ...
Luckenbach is a small community located 13 miles away from Fredericksburg. The area has deep western roots and a small population which attributes to a ghost town feel. Because of this, the area is ...
Zanzenberg after the ancestral home of the town founder Dr. Charles Ganahl.