The geography of Texas Hill Country is quite unique and there is just no other place in Texas quite like it. The region is a large, hilly plateau marked with several prominent granite domes, such as Enchanted Rock, which is a popular tourist attraction. The rock is located in Enchanted Rock State Natural Area and visitors can camp, hike, rock climb or just enjoy a picnic. The area features an abundance of interesting flora and fauna, as well.
There are also some amazing caverns to visit in Hill Country. The Natural Bridge Caverns are a popular tourist attraction, and there are many interesting tours of these unique underground chambers. Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown and Cave Without A Name near Boerne, are two other popular caverns which one can tour, and the latter has been named as a National Natural Landmark.
Lavender has become one of the symbols of Texas Hill Country, and there is a booming lavender industry in this region with at least 50 farms producing this fragrant, edible plant. There are a few festivals dedicated to this plant, including the Becker Vineyards Lavender Fest and the Blanco Lavender Festival, which offer plenty of lavender products for sale as well as events and activities. The state lavender association also is located in Texas Hill Country in Johnson City.
Hill Country also is well known as an excellent wine growing region. You might be surprised to learn that Texas was actually the first state in the U.S. to begin growing grapevines for wine production. In fact, Franciscan monks began growing grapes in Texas more than 100 years before vineyards were created in California. In Texas Hill Country, there are nearly 40 wineries and most are open for tastings, tours and other special events.
There are many reasons to visit Texas Hill Country but even more reasons to consider making this wonderful region your home. Contact Nixon Real Estate and get started on your home search today. They are Texas Hill Country real estate experts, and for more than three decades they have helped clients find homes in Fredericksburg and other cities in Hill Country, such as Kerrville, San Antonio and much more.
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