The crystal-clear waters of Blue Hole stay an ideal 75 degrees all year round and are shaded by towering cypress trees. Manicured waterside lawns are the perfect place to spread out a blanket and crack open your cooler. Rope swings hanging from the trees complete the quintessential water hole experience. Reservations are required, so plan in advance!
Austin BBQ institution very close to Sage Hill. Make sure to check out the giant pit of smoked meat and leave time for a good nap after.
Jacob's Well is perhaps the longest underwater cave in Texas and an artesian spring that delivers several thousand gallons of water per minute. It acts as the headwaters to Cypress Creek that flows through Wimberley into Blue hole and then to the Blanco River. The Natural Area is one of the most significant natural geologic areas in the Texas Hill Country.
If you're looking for some unique Texas charm, check out one of our favorite Hill Country spots - Desert Door. Desert Door sotol is a uniquely Texas spirit that gives you a sensation of west Texas in every sip :)
For a quick, easy, and utterly beautiful view of the Texas Hill Country, you can’t beat the short climb up Old Baldy in Wimberley (also known as Prayer Mountain, and sometimes Mount Baldy). Located just a short drive from downtown Wimberley, this whimsical staircase is well worth the short and sweaty climb.