
Marble Falls/Lake LBJ, Texas
For a Weekend or a Lifetime
Marble Falls is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country on the Colorado River, 47 miles northwest of Austin, 85 miles north of San Antonio, in the middle of the Highland Lakes area, the largest chain of lakes in Texas. Centrally located, it seems that all roads in Texas lead to Marble Falls.  | | Walkway of Lights |
Renowned for scenic beauty, visitors come to this area to experience our beautiful waterways and lush, rolling hills. Indigenous species include everything from American bald eagles during winter months to great old live oaks that shade the landscape throughout the seasons. Spring brings a burst of color with a multitude of wildflowers including our state flower, the bluebonnet. Fields and back roads are covered with blossoms as far as the eye can see. Many amateur and professional photographers and artists come to capture the natural beauty of the Highland Lakes area.
The mild climate year-round lets you enjoy fishing, hunting, boating and golfing on some of the top-rated courses in the United States. There's plenty of natural beauty around for one- or two-day trips. Marble Falls is the hub of one of the most beautiful, historic areas in central Texas. You can also visit area wineries or cruise on the Vanishing Texas River Cruise. In and around Marble Falls, there are plenty of specialty and unique shops ready to cater to your every need. On most any given day, one can pack a picnic lunch and take a driving tour, head to the course for a round of golf, or shop for antiques.
 | | LakeFest | Get away from the hot concrete of the city and head for the cool waters of Lake Marble Falls and Lake LBJ. Both lakes are at a constant level, meaning we do not rely on the whims of Mother Nature. Nature enthusiasts appreciate the choices available in the area, with over a dozen city, county, and state-operated parks and preserves within a 50-mile radius. The area is a mecca for artists, musicians and sports enthusiasts alike.
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