Hill Country

Texas Wine Country
With over 50 unique and visually stunning wineries scattered throughout the Hill Country, from Austin to Fredericksburg and Lampasas to New Braunfels. As a result, there’s someplace new to explore around every bend.

Texas Hill Country Wineries
PO Box 96
Johnson City, TX 78636
(872) 216-9463
Wimberley, Texas
Wimberley, Texas is called 'A little bit of Heaven!' A quiet and serene destination with a fresh approach to life where all-inclusive means everyone's invited. Wimberley is home to world-renowned authors, artists, and musicians looking for a quiet life. You'll feel welcomed! It all starts with a stroll around The Square which is populated with chic clothing stores, art galleries, one of the best kitchenware stores in the Hill Country, and restaurants that serve up mouth-watering meals.

Wimberley Visitor Center:
14100 FM2325
Wimberley, Texas 786765
(512) 847-2201
Duchman Family Winery
The Duchman Family Winery was founded in 2004 by Dr. Lisa and Stan Duchman in a quest to bring world-class winemaking to Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country. Their love of the unique Italian grape varieties, as well as similar weather patterns to Texas, inspired them to work with viticultural consultants and growers in the Texas High Plains AVA to produce grapes that would allow their winemakers to experiment with making wines like Vermentino, Sangiovese, and Dolcetto.

13308 FM 150 West
Driftwood, Texas 78619
(512) 858-1470
Jacob's Well Natural Area
The cool clear water here makes Jacob’s Well a unique swimming destination in the Texas summer heat. However, the large amount of visitors they receive during these months can be very disruptive to the wildlife that calls this area home. This is especially true of the aquatic wildlife of Cypress Creek. Therefore they dedicate the chilly fall, winter, and spring months to habitat restoration. During this period, public swimming access is prohibited but they encourage visitors to come take a peaceful hike and observe the large variety of wildlife that is visible at this time.

1699 Mt. Sharp Road
Wimberley, Texas 78676
(512) 214-4593
Blue Hole Regional Park
The City of Wimberley has since developed the 126-acre park for the enjoyment of residents, visitors, and future generations. It includes much-needed recreational facilities for our growing community and showcases a true gem in the Texas Hill Country. The park includes approximately 4.5 miles of trails, picnic areas, a community pavilion, playscape, basketball court, sand volleyball court, amphitheater, and the Blue Hole Swimming Area. The entire park is open to visitors within the regular operating hours, however, swimming is only allowed during the designated swimming season.

Blue Hole Lane
Wimberley, Texas 78676
(512) 660-9111
San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio is a major city in south-central Texas with a rich colonial heritage. The Alamo, an 18th-century Spanish mission preserved as a museum, marks an infamous 1836 battle for Texan independence from Mexico. Following the San Antonio River, the miles-long River Walk is a landmark pedestrian promenade lined with cafes and shops. HemisFair Park’s 750-ft. The Tower of the Americas overlooks the city.

San Antonio Visitor Center:
317 Alamo Plaza
San Antonio, Texas 78205
(210) 244-2000