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The Texas Hill Country is the heart of Texas. Texas has
plenty of beautiful natural attractions, including
forests, plains, deserts, mountains, ocean fronts,
drylands, wetlands and almost every eco system loved by
man. The Hill Country of Texas is known as the backyard
playground for Texans that like to have fun, enjoy
nature, hang out, live and retire. We like our big
cities like Austin and San Antonio, but we also love our
smaller towns like Bandera, Fredericksburg, Gruene,
Kerrville, Luckenbach, Marble Falls, New Braunfels, and
Utopia. If your lucky enough to live here, then you
understand what we mean, if your fortunate enough to
vacation here then you share why we love it. Even if you
simply visit or pass thru, you will see why we feel
blessed to be the best of Texas.
Hill Country Beginnings
Many folks believe that several ice ages and a
few eons ago, a sea floor rose, pushing the water aside.
As it did, the floor buckled into hills made of
limestone, which were the remains of shellfish and
corals of ages earlier. Others say that was just the
birth pains of the Texas Hill Country when God's hand
created it "in the beginning." In a nation that touts
its New England fall colors, its Rocky Mountains, and
the big trees of the West Coast, the Hill Country of TX
was to become an American secret. A hundred years ago
with the coming of the automobile and more leisure time,
the people of Texas came looking for the rolling hills
and the drop-off valleys. They established summer camps
for their children and vacation cabins for themselves.
The Hill Country was still something of private
information. But now Texas has become one of the two
most populated states in the nation and more people are
discovering a quiet region in their midst where the
water runs clear and the winds blow fresh. The Texas
Hill Country has become the most popular destination
spot in the USA for vacations, retirement or just plain
old country living and enjoyment.
The Texas country is famous for its
cattle country. These hills are people country. People can
hike, hunt, fish, swim, camp, or just socialize. On the
other hand, walk off out of sight and out of earshot and
find a live oak to sit under and lean back against. A
river-cut valley runs at your feet. Overhead the blue skies
carry a fleet of small clouds. And you relax, doing nothing,
except realizing how lucky you are to let the world go look
after itself while you breathe deeply and let your mind
wander through the hills of TX which surround you. These are
the famous hills of Texas, come and explore what God has
prepared.
John Hallum
Things To Do In The Hill Country
TexasHillCountry.com is your Hill Country Map of TX
online guide to all of our local accommodations,
attractions, restaurants, shops, malls, churches, and
other places of interest. The accommodations in the Hill
Country offer some of the finest hotels, motels,
resorts, bed and breakfasts, inns, cabins, cottages,
condos, retreats, villas, houses, apartment rentals,
camps, ranches, RV parks and retreats in all of Texas.
When you fall in love with the Hill Country, and we know
you will, there are a number of timeshares available
such as
timeshares
or
timeshare sales. “ The Hill
Country dining experience can range from a cafe or fine
restaurant in Kerrville, to a fast food joint, grill,
deli, or pub in San Antonio , to a bar, diner or outdoor
food stand in Austin.
If you are
looking for attractions, nobody compares with the
activities, recreational areas and natural beauty of the
Texas Hill Country combined with good old Texas
hospitality. The hills, lakes, streams and rivers offer
the perfect place for camping, fishing, hunting,
canoeing, kayaking, tubing, rafting, swimming, boating,
skiing, climbing, riding, hiking, walking, bird
watching, climbing, bicycling, motorcycling, driving, or
just touring in the country. No matter if you're
cruising in a sports car, truck, RV, hot rod, or antique
collector car, bicycle or motorcycle, you will love our
scenic routes. Did we mention hunting? There is no
better hunting than the Hill Country hunting experience,
from white tail deer to exotic animals, we fill the
hunter needs. Then each town offers vacation recreation
like western museums, art shops, music festivals,
country fairs, gift shopping, wine tasting, dancing
events, live theaters, opera, symphony orchestra, unique
bands and craft shows. There are plenty of antique
shops, jewelry galleries, indoor markets, relaxing
retreats, day spas, church camps, golf courses, fitness
centers, outdoor malls, fine restaurants, dinner shows,
wineries, theme parks, book stores, libraries and so
much more that you will literally never run out of
places to go or things to do. We are renowned for our
summer camps, dude ranches, hunting spots, golf courses,
country resorts, and overall scenery, but we also have
world class vineyards, art galleries, live theatre and
unique museums. There are bus tours, art tours, craft
tours, wine tours, antique tours, food tours, Motorcycle
and bicycle tours, hiking trails, river runs, and scenic
automobile drives to get a breath of country fresh air.
We have caves, natural caverns, castles, aquariums,
Enchanted Rocks, Bat shows, Lazy Rivers, Exotic game,
Wurstfest, Schlitterbahn, Stonehenge II, San Antonio
Spurs, Alamodome, and the historic Alamo. Of course we
cannot forget Six Flags, Sea World and Fiesta Texas for
children and retirees alike. Students will have plenty
of choices in colleges like the University of Texas,
Texas State University, Trinity College, Incarnate Word,
Schreiner University and others that fill the need for
education.
When you live, work and play here, you will plan on
retiring here because we have become the #1 retirement
spot in the world. Senior living here is good living,
with great retirement communities, recreation
facilities, and retiree activities. We have more than
our fair share of radio stations, television stations,
newspapers and other forms of media and information to
keep you entertained and informed about the rest of the
world as it passes by. For business folks, farmers,
ranchers, hunters, students, teachers, builders,
artists, musicians, craftsmen, and realtors this is
home. Engineers, lawyers, bankers, accountants,
financial consultants, millionaires, celebrities and
superstars have made this their last stop. Our crime and
cost of living is low, while our morals and spirits are
high. The Hill Country of Texas has more Texas Rangers
coming home and being buried here rather than anywhere
else for a reason, we are Texas.
Our real estate values on residential or commercial
property, houses, homes, condos, vacation cabins,
ranches, hunting land, development property, business
locations and other realty have remained steady while
other areas have suffered. Our home builders, house
designers, construction architects and building
contractors can build it green, efficient, modest or
rich and luxurious because it all fits in the Hill
Country.
Junction
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The brave souls who finally tamed this wild valley were rewarded with a beautiful "Land of Living Waters." Junction sits at the confluence of the North and South Llano Rivers, where the Hill Country meets the wide open spaces of West Texas. Easy I-10 access is the clincher. You MUST explore Junction and Kimble County!
The Land of Living Waters
by John Hallowell
Junction is named for its location at the meeting of the North and South Llano Rivers, and the abundance of springs and streams among the hills around Junction gave rise to the area's nickname, "The Land of Living Waters." At the same time, the rugged terrain and the vast expanses to the west of Junction have led many to call Junction "The Front Porch of the West." This is the place where the Hill Country meets West Texas, and the town's name seems doubly appropriate.
Before modern roads were carved through the steep hills that surround the town, Kimble County was quite a forbidding place, and only the most courageous... [read more]
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Hill Country Travels
As you enter the Texas Hill Country there are a few rules of etiquette you might want to follow. Approaching drivers that wave
are just being friendly, so wave back. If you open a gate, close it. If you're enjoying the peaceful scenery and cars stack up
behind you it's technically illegal to pull on the shoulder to let them pass, but we do it anyway. Never honk your horn at
someone on horseback, just wave. Deer, particularly at dawn and dusk, have the right-of-way. If you see fenceposts or trees with
purple paint it means, "No Trespassing." The Legislature thought that last one up.
Speaking of our representatives, they meet just up IH 35 in Austin. However, we only let them get together for 140 days
every two years. If you want to visit your senator he'll be there about the middle of January through about the middle of March
of odd-numbered years. Other than that he'll be at home, working at a real job.
Austin is a city that takes diversity to a whole new level. If you see a pickup with a Texas Concealed Handgun Association sticker
the owner could be in the Capitol Building with his sidearm. Yup, that's legal. But the car next to the Ford truck will likely be a
Prius with a "Keep Austin Weird" bumper sticker, and the two drivers are probably best friends. Get to know them at the uber-green
Old Pecan Street arts festival, any of the activities at the University of Texas, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, down
in the more adult entertainment of Sixth Street, or the many performances and venues that make Austin the Live Music Capital of
the World.
Down IH 35 from Austin New Braunfels is home to The Natural Bridge Caverns/Wildlife Ranch and the country's number one waterpark,
Schlitterbahn. San Marcos was founded on the banks of the San Marcos River, considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited
site in the Northern Hemisphere. It's home to Texas State University-San Marcos, and the Aquarena Center.
San Antonio is the south gate to the Texas Hill Country. The seventh largest city in the U.S. has a rich history and vibrant
present. The four churches built as part of Spanish missions from 1718 to 1731 are still active parishes. The center of downtown
is the Alamo, cradle of Texas independence. Over in the Alamodome the San Antonio Spurs win national basketball championships.
Southwest Research Institute is the cutting edge of science, and the UT Health Sciences Center holds the front line on medicine.
And that's just the beginning of the Texas Hill Country. Leave Austin and head west, on Texas 29, and you'll find Burnet.
(Not Burnet. It's Burnet, durnit.) It looks like a typical small town of 7,000. Who would expect the annual
Burnet Poetry Festival? Drive to Llano, the deer hunting capitol of Texas and home of Enchanted Rock, a 425-foot dome of pink
granite that has awed visitors for at least 11,000 years. Mason is down the road a bit. It's the Gem of the Hill Country, so look
for blue topaz or find evidence of German, English, Irish, Mexican, and American immigrants that settled there before Texas was
a state. Continue down U.S. 377 to Junction, the Land of the Living Waters, where hundreds of crystal-clear natural springs feed
the Llano River. Drop down U.S. 83 to Uvalde, and check out the Aviation Museum at Garner Field, which has displays of World
War II aircraft, or watch live theater at the Janey Slaughter Briscoe Grand Opera House.
In between you'll find a whole bunch of towns, just as diverse and interesting. Kerrville is home to the hymn-singing Cowboy Camp
Meeting, the hippie Kerrville Folk Festival, and the creative Texas Arts and Crafts Fair. Follow the Guadalupe River from
Comfort to Mountain Home and find dozens of summer camps. In Center Point the oldest Civil War monument in Texas, the Treue der
Union, commemorates a group of Hill County Union sympathizers, mostly German immigrants, killed trying to make their way to
Mexico rather than fight against their adopted homeland.
Don't miss the Apple Festival in Medina, the Lavender Festival in Blanco, Willie Nelson's July 4th picnic in Luckenbach, or the
turning of the Lost Maples in Vanderpool. Bandera is the Cowboy Capital of the World. Texas Hill Country wineries and vineyards
are gaining recognition, along with game ranches and dude ranches. Come to Fredericksburg for German cuisine, peaches, and
antiques. Bring your boat and your fishing pole to enjoy the five lakes along the Colorado River between Tow and Austin.
So whether you're looking for a place to retire, a place to work, a place to visit, or just a place to drive through, check out
the Texas Hill Country. And don't forget to wave back.
Larry Arnold
Jack Newcomer Settled at Pipe Creek -
Uncle Jack Newcomer came to Bandera County in 1874, with his widowed mother, Mrs Matilda Newcomer, when he was 14 years old. His two brothers, John and Felix Newcomer also settled there. Jack Newcomer was born in Goliad County, Texas, September 10 1857. He married Miss Lura Belle Stokes, November 29, 1879, and to them two children were born: Emmett and Elmo Newcomer. Mrs. Jack Newcomer passed away June 29, 1900 at the age of 41 years and Mr. Newcomer died July 30, 1928 aged 69 years. He was an sturdy pioneer who had the esteem and respect of everyone who knew him and did well his part in the development of this area.
Gene Mathis
Texas Hill Country is THE HILL COUNTRY.
When people talk about the Hill Country, they seem to
always mean the Texas Hill Country. Even on the Internet, if
you Google, Bing or Yahoo "Hill Country" the majority of
your results are about the "Texas" Hill Country. When you
search for something specific in the Hill Country, like Hill
Country lodging, apartments, houses, ranches or lots to
build on, acreage on a farm or hunting property, almost any
kind of Hill Country realty or home, and you end up with
Texas results. Look for Hill Country flower shops, wedding
decor, Christmas lights, a calendar or a book, a job, a
photo, fun activities or a garden pool and you end up with
Texas on the internet brain. From a HC storage building,
mortgage home loan, sporting goods to internet marketing and
you will find Texas results. It doesn't seem to matter if
you are searching from the North, South, East or West,
summer, winter, spring or fall. It's all about the Texas
Hill Country. Check the weather, a shooting range, or golf
classic, a road trip or a horseback riding trail and they
want to show you the hills of Texas.
Ever since we were voted the #1 retirement location and
traveler vacation spot by the New York Times, our marketing
has become easier and our tourists have become more
plentiful. Snowbirds are flocking in and "wannabe" Texans
are wearing "scootin" boots. We have been recognized as the
Hill Country with things to do and places to go, more so
than Colorado, Arkansas, Virginia, or even the Galilean Hill
Country. Yes we have our Kerrville, Fredericksburg, and
Bandera, plus the well known cities of San Antonio and
Austin, but many folks are even familiar with Luckenbach,
Welfare, or Sisterdale because of good old country songs.
I'm sure that there are pictures and images of many other
Hill Country areas, but ours competes well as the most
beautiful and scenic, overall. A now famous NY BBQ
(barbeque) restaurant is taking advantage of this
popularity, as well as many local businesses that all claim
the Hill Country. Wiki articles, blogs or directories are
talking about them, like a nationally, well known jewelry
creator, but we all know it's in Texas. Yes, Texas is big,
and these hills are its muscle, the streams and rivers its
life blood, and the people are the heart, with the
bluebonnets and kids making it picture perfect. The natural
areas, safari tours, wildlife and general outdoors make a
landscape picture that is enhanced by the wineries, golf
courses, scenic drives, tourist attractions and amusement
parks that rival California and Florida. It seems to all be
here.
Here in the Texas Hill Country we have some of the finest
and most reputable hospitals and hospital facilities for
whatever ails you. If you are in need of a hospital or just
curious about some of the hospitals in the hill country
check them here Texas Hill Country Hospitals. Antique
stores, art studios or furniture stores that make beds from
cedar post, a place to unwind, go hunting or shopping, this
seems to be the people's choice. If you seek a country
drive, a motorcycle rally, a bicycle ride or a running track
we have some of the best. Driving a Texas Trail or walking
on a hiking trail, a wine trail, or a deer trail are all
perfectly acceptable daily activities. Some extracurricular
activities like Folk Festivals, Music Jams, high school
sports events and county fairs are mainstays for Texans.
Come for a visit and you have plenty of lodging choices from
your basic or upscale hotels and motels to Texas style inns,
luxury resorts and dude ranches. Plenty of comfortable
cabins, B&B (Bed and Breakfast), timeshares, RV parks or
camp sites can offer that country feel with a dip in the
gazebo or spa to wash away the worldly cares.
If you decide to stay, our realtors have the most
beautiful lots and land, small parcels or large acreage,
ranch property and retirement realty in the USA. The house
builders, home designers and property developers know how to
make it home. We have been told that more millionaires live
here per capita than anywhere else in the world. And with
the wealth management teams, investment advisor groups,
retirement planning experts and other financial services
focusing on this area, your investment and planning is
assured. Our churches and places of worship are many and our
problems are few. So remember that the Texas Hill Country is
the only Hill Country that most folks are really talking
about. The TexasHillCountry.com site hopes to become your
internet resource, telephone directory, event calendar, map
provider and general information reference guide to the best
Hill Country in the world. Thanks for visiting and y'all
come back soon, ya hear.
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