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25 Best Things To Do In Wimberley Texas

Best Things To Do In Wimberley Texas

Pack it, leave it, unwind, and forget in Wimberley, TX.

This picturesque small river town in the Texas Hill Country sits along Cypress Creek and the Blanco River. Wimberley is only an hour south of Austin and a little over an hour north of San Antonio. One of Wimberley’s biggest draws is its stunning natural surroundings, such as Jacob’s Well and The Blue Hole. Families who love outdoor activities will find plenty of opportunities to explore in the area.

The Best Things To Do In Wimberley, Texas

Wimberley Square has several locally owned businesses, including boutiques, art galleries, antique shops, and eateries. The buildings surrounding the square have limestone facades and a rustic look. Cypress Creek runs through the Square, allowing for a scenic area for recreation and relaxation. A few restaurants line the creek, offering spots to sit and eat while taking in the natural surroundings.

1. Stop by the Wimberley Welcome Center

280 Old Kyle Rd, Wimberley, TX 78676

Ask questions, pick up brochures, and see what’s going on in town while you’re there. We always recommend stopping at small town visitor centers for the latest news. You may discover something happening that you weren’t aware of.

2. Follow the Bootiful Wimberley Trail

All over town.

Thirty-two (32) six-foot-tall boot statues in town display the artistic projects of the Wimberley Valley Arts and Cultural Alliance. See the bootiful boots online. I saw at least 6 or 7, and the one above was my favorite.

Be sure to pick up the boot map at the welcome center.

3. Blue Hole Regional Park

100 Blue Hole Ln, Wimberley, Texas 78676

Swim season starts May 1st at all city parks in Wimberley.

If you’re swimming, reservations are required, but you’re free to roam around the trails and park otherwise. Swimming at the Blue Hole starts May 1, 2025. You can now reserve your day pass on the website. Some days are already sold out. Blue Hole Regional Park. Only service animals are allowed.

The Blue Hole is located a few blocks from Wimberley Square. You can walk there if you’re already parked.

4. Old Baldy Park & Climb Mount Baldy

31 La Toya Trail, Wimberley, TX 78676

The park is a popular spot for hiking and scenery. It’s free to enter and free to park. If you can make 218 rock steps up to Mount Baldy – Wimberley’s iconic landmark, you’ll be rewarded with 360-degree views of the Wimberley Valley. Otherwise, opt for the hiking trails. Good luck! This park is located in a residential area, like many parks in town.

No camping allowed at Old Baldy. Also, no fishing at Old Baldy. Pet-friendly.

5. Cypress Falls Swimming Hole

50 Marina Cir, Wimberley, TX 78676

Dog-friendly. Catch and release fishing is allowed. Bring our pole. Blankets and chairs are also allowed and encouraged to bring.

6. EmilyAnn Theater And Gardens

1101 FM 2325, Wimberley, Texas 78676

EmilyAnn Gardens is open year-round. Entrance & parking are free, but donations are greatly appreciated. Service animals are welcome at any time, but non-service animals are only allowed when there is no festival or entertainment event taking place. Be sure to take a selfie in front of the Wimberley mural.

7. Veterens Memorial Plaza

At EmilyAnn Gardens

Honoring the dedication and sacrifices of military personnel ensures their service is never forgotten. These spaces provide reflection, gratitude, and remembrance for those who have given so much.

8. Wimberley Zipline Adventures

376 Winn Valley, Wimberley, Texas 78676

The course consists of 10 ziplines ranging in length from 150 feet to 900 feet for a mile of thrilling zipline excitement.

This is my kind of excitement. I’ve always wanted to zip these lines. But because of the rain, I decided not to. However, I read that they don’t close because of a little rain. So, call before you buy your ticket online.

Cost $102 + tax per person. $20 off on Tuesdays and Sundays. See the promo page for the coupon code and blackout dates.

Wimberley Zipline Adventures

9. Jacob’s Well Natural Area & Park

1699 Mt Sharp, Wimberley, Texas 78676

Jacobs Well is a place where people can enjoy hiking, birding, geocaching, guided tours, the nature center, and other park amenities – all free. Only leashed service animals are allowed.

Unfortunately, swimming at Jacobs Well is no longer allowed due to low water levels.

10. Cypress Creek Nature Trail & Preserve

107 Old Kyle Rd, Wimberley, TX 78676

No camping or fishing at Cypress Creek.

The trail is open year-round. Dogs are welcome. Free.

11. Stroll Downtown Wimberley (on foot)

Wimberley Square boasts its locally owned boutiques and artisan markets. Park and walk all the way around, and on side streets. Parking is free. But I suggest (I’ve been there) to park your car and explore downtown on foot. It gets really busy in this small area, as the main streets in town lead to it (Ranch Rd 12 and Old Kyle Road). There are pedestrian walkways in various areas.

12. Wimberley Market Days

601 FM 2325, Wimberley, Texas 78676

A First Saturday of the Month Market Day. The next market day is May 3rd, from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm, rain or shine. It features live music, vendors, local artists, and volunteers.

13. Sip At Wimberley Valley Winery

2825 Lone Man Mountain Rd, Wimberley, Texas 78676

For the ones who don’t drink wine, there’s the Lone Man Mountain Taproom on the right side as you walk in. Roam the property and see the chickens and roosters, ponies, and a donkey. It’s a family-friendly atmosphere there. A food truck is available on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 11 am until the winery closes.

Wimberley Valley Winery

14. Wimberley Valley Museum

The museum is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the US Department of the Interior.

Open on the first and third Saturday of each Month. Call 832-545-5036. Someone may meet you there if they are closed.

Wimberley Valley Museum

15. Visit The Winters-Wimberley House

For the history buffs in the group, you may like to see the Winters-Wimberley House. The town of Wimberley was named after Pleasant Wimberley. His burial site is located at the Wimberley Cemetery, which is also on this list. Here is an excellent story of the history of the house.

16. Patsy Green Park

Located at the end of the Wimberley Community Center. Be sure to see the Winters-Wimberley House and the Museum. They are all right there together.

17. Wimberley Cemetery

Find the grave site of Wimberley, after whom the town is named, and located close to The Blue Hole.

18. Live Music At Willow Lake Watering Hole & Mercantile

Outdoor seating – dogs welcome.

19. Book A Guided Fishing Trip

Grateful Angler Fly & Lure Shop/Guide Service.

20. Have A Spa Day At Blair House Inn & Day Spa

Relax and unwind at the spa with a massage or facial. Ask for monthly spa specials. Ph. 512-847-1111.

21. Have a Beer or Cider At The Shady Llama

The Shady Llama is an outdoor bar that serves wine, beer, and cider, along with food trucks and a children’s playground. Not sure if dogs are allowed. Please call. But there are trails to walk on while seeing the llamas.

22. Stay At Horseshoe Ridge RV Park

Bring your RV and park it at this luxury RV park in Wimberley, TX.. They also have luxury cabins available for rent. I stayed in one of the cabins not too long ago. It’s very lovely and comfy.

23. Lunch At Chill’s On The Creek

I believe there is only outdoor seating, and my table overlooked a playground and Cypress Creek. It was pretty cool, and my dog loved it too, though he didn’t like sitting high on the bar stool, so he took comfort under the table. Of course, it’s pet-friendly there. I ordered the hamburger with fries. Loved the bun the best.

24. Breakfast at Wimberley Cafe

Another pet-friendly place to eat. Cody and I sat on the porch, and I enjoyed a cheese omelet with wheat toast and plenty of hash browns. He enjoyed a dog biscuit and water!

25. Elevated Dinner At The Hill At Blair House Inn

I didn’t eat here, but the Horseshoe Ridge RV Resort, where I stayed, recommended it for dinner. Go all out with a 3- or 5-course dinner, and they are also open for lunch. Check out The Hill.

Did you notice that most of these places are on Ranch Rd 12? The town has a close-knit nature, and some parks are located in residential areas, such as Old Baldy and Cypress Creek Falls. How would you like a beautiful park in your backyard?

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