There is a beautiful and fun town nestled in the Hill Country of Central Texas. San Marcos is located 30 minutes south of Austin, Texas right off of I-35. This town has a population estimated at 50,000 people, but is continually growing.
The thing that attracts the most visitors to San Marcos and the surrounding is the abundance of beautiful rivers. The three major rivers that are visited are the Guadalupe, the San Marcos, and the Comal. The Comal River is the shortest navigable river in the state of Texas, coming in at a distance of 2 and a half miles. The rivers are flocked to during the warm summer months. Most river visitors come to camp on the shady banks and float on tubes. There are many tube rental dealers that rent tubes that are attached to coolers so you can enjoy“refreshment” while enjoying the cool and calm water. The trout fishing in the Guadalupe is said to be the best in the entire state of Texas. Schlitterbhan is another popular destination for visitors. The 65 acre water park is fed by the Comal River which allows for the water to be fresh and not chlorinated.
The thing that attracts the most visitors to San Marcos and the surrounding is the abundance of beautiful rivers. The three major rivers that are visited are the Guadalupe, the San Marcos, and the Comal. The Comal River is the shortest navigable river in the state of Texas, coming in at a distance of 2 and a half miles. The rivers are flocked to during the warm summer months. Most river visitors come to camp on the shady banks and float on tubes. There are many tube rental dealers that rent tubes that are attached to coolers so you can enjoy“refreshment” while enjoying the cool and calm water. The trout fishing in the Guadalupe is said to be the best in the entire state of Texas. Schlitterbhan is another popular destination for visitors. The 65 acre water park is fed by the Comal River which allows for the water to be fresh and not chlorinated.
If water and the outdoors is not your thing the music scene in San Marcos is one of the best in the world. There is o
n astounding amphitheatre located on the banks of the Guadalupe. There is a large lawn where visitors can bring their own chairs and blankets to sit and enjoy music in a beautiful surrounding. There are also tons of small bars such as River Road Ice House and Cheatham Street Warehouse that host some of the most distinguished Texas Country bands today. Bands that have graced San Marcos’ stages are Stoney Larue, Rich O’ Toole, Jason Boland, Hayes Carll, Casey Donahew, Ryan Turner, Josh Grider, Randy Rogers, Kevin Fowler, Roger Creager, No Justice, Reckless Kelly, and many others.
If you really enjoy dancing I would recommend driving to Gruene, which is a suburb of San Marcos. Gruene Hall is the oldest dance hall in Texas, it was built in 1878. People have danced over its floors for ov
er 100 years so it is defiantly a place to visit. While in Gruene you can stay in one of the Nicest Bed and Breakfasts in the state. The Gruene Mansion Inn is located right on the Guadalupe and has 30 rooms you can choose to stay in.
So if you enjoy nice weather, nice people, gorgeous rivers, and great music San Marcos is a paradise that is waiting to be discovered