“This project represents our vision of hospitality,” said New Waterloo CEO Bart Knaggs. “The Albert Hotel is more than a property; it’s our love letter to Fredericksburg, which embodies years of ...
Leakey, Texas is ready for tourism because of their location by the Frio River and Garner State Park. Leakey has areas with elevation from 1,500 to 2,400 feet with deep canyons split by the Nueces and ...
Bend, Texas is an unincorporated community in San Saba and Lampasas counties. The area was settled in the mid 19th century. The community originally took the name Schleicher’s Bend in 1854, named ...
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 ...
Meadowlakes, Texas is a city located along Lake Marble Falls in Burnet County. The area was established in 1973 and spread out across 0.8 square miles of land. The city is only 2.6 miles away from ...
Medina has been named the “Apple Capital of Texas” due to its abundance of apple orchards and the fact that they have hosted the international Apple Festival each year. These festivals had live music, ...
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, ...
Hunt, Texas is located where the north and south forks of the Guadalupe River meets and close to Kerrville and Ingram The area is known for the many festivals they host . Hunt is an extremely ...
Lampasas is a small town on the northeastern edge of the Texas Hill Country. It was established as a permanent settlement in 1850 by John Burleson and was officially incorporated in 1883. The town is ...
Canyon Lake, Texas, is recognized as “The Jewel” of the Texas Hill Country. It’s a fitting honorary title for this community because it’s a true gem of the Lone Star State. Its location, on the ...
Blanco Texas is located 45 miles west of Austin and 45 miles north of San Antonio. Blanco was settled in 1853. The Jewel of the city is the gorgeous Blanco River with blue-green water. The river has ...
Volente, Texas is a village in Travis County. The name, Volente, derived from a latin word. Volente is spread out across 2.11 square miles of land. The village sits alongside the crystal clear waters ...