Fredericksburg
Shoppers will find over 150 boutiques, art galleries and antique emporiums, not to mention an herb farm and wildflower farm. And the men in the crowd will stay busy with the National Museum of the Pacific War to golf to wineries and a brew pub. Kids will love Enchanted Rock, the Butterfly Haus or the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm. Visitors who need to rejuvenate will find pampering at one of several day spas. Much more awaits you, so plan to stay several days!
Visitor Information Center:
302 E. Austin Street, Fredericksburg, TX
(888) 997-3600
www.fredericksburg-texas.com
Marble Falls
Marble Falls, Texas was named for the Colorado River waterfalls flowing over marble outcroppings. Hunting, fishing and camping activities are popular activities in the Marble Falls, Texas area. Native game fish abound in the area's lakes and streams. Fall and winter hunting seasons offer plentiful white-tailed deer, wild turkey and excellent wing shooting of migratory and native game birds.
Marble Falls Chamber of Commerce:
916 Second Street, Marble Falls, TX 78654
(830) 693-2815
www.marblefalls.org
Dripping Springs
The gateway to the Hill Country and all that beautiful scenery begins in the small, slow-paced, and welcoming city of Dripping Springs. Stop, take a deep breath and stay around to enjoy the nice people, wonderful shops and good eats. Visitors from all over the globe come to enjoy the history of our city, shop in well-known establishments and enjoy world famous barbecue. Spend the day in Dripping Springs touring area vineyards, sampling locally produced salsas and jellies or traveling just down the road to hike, swim or enjoy the scenery at Hamilton Pool, Pedernales Falls State Park and West Cave Preserve.
Dripping Springs Visitor's Center:
600 U.S. Hwy. 290, Dripping Springs, TX 78620
(512) 858-4740
www.drippingspringstx.org/visitor/index.asp






