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Attractions in Lampasas 

If you were to construct the perfect day in the Texas Hill Country, it might go something like this: 18 holes of golf followed by a dip in a refreshing, spring-fed pool. From there, it’s off to a local winery to quench your thirst and tide you over until after you’ve shopped ‘til you drop downtown. At that point, it’s suppertime at one of the Lone Star State’s most iconic burger joints. The day comes to a close as you enjoy an outdoor performance next to a lazy river, as the sun goes down. If you think this sounds like a great way to experience the Hill Country, then you’ll want to keep these attractions in Lampasas in mind.

Along with its attractions, Lampasas is home to many great shops and eateries. Click here to see a full list of shops in Lampasas, and here for the rundown of the town’s restaurants.


Colorado Bend State Park

Colorado Bend State Park, one of Texas’ most picturesque outdoor areas, resides just a short drive west of Lampasas near the town of Bend. Hiking, biking, caving, swimming, fishing, birding, and wildlife viewing are all things you can do here. If you’re too tired to make the trip back to Lampasas, hang your hat for the night in one of the park’s campsites.
Bend, TX 76824
(325) 628-3240


Cooper Spring Nature Park

Go birding, chase butterflies, and walk the nature trails at Cooper Spring Nature Park, which occupies more than 25 acres in downtown Lampasas. Local volunteers have spent hundreds of hours clearing brush and planting more than 20 different species of native grasses and seeding wildflowers to create this lovely oasis for visitors and residents alike to freely enjoy.
100 North Hackberry Street
Lampasas, TX 76550
(512) 556-6831


Fiesta Winery

The Baxter family supplies their Fredericksburg and San Antonio locations from this vineyard on the ranch they’ve owned for six generations. The tasting room, located about 20 miles west of Lampasas, is open seven days a week and is available for rental Thursday through Sunday.
18727 FM 580
Lometa, TX 76853
(325) 628-3433


Hancock Park

This city park is the site of the famous Hancock Pool, the only remaining sulphur spring swimming hole in the state. The park also sports an 18-hole golf course, a picnic area, and a playground. There is a small admission fee for the pool, which is only open during the summer.
Highway 281 South
Lampasas, TX 76550
(512) 556-4048


Hanna Springs Sculpture Garden

A beautiful winged pegasus and a beat-up old Chevy hauling a giant catfish on its back are just two of the permanent sculptures on display at this gem in Campbell Park. The garden continually adds unique sculptures, so there’s always something new to see.
501 East North Avenue
Lampasas, TX 76550
(512) 556-6997


Keystone Square Museum
Now located in a former sheet metal shop, the Keystone Square Museum displays artifacts and collectibles related to frontier saloons, the Texas Rangers, Native American tribes, and local farmers and ranchers from Lampasas County. The museum has no admission fee, but donations are welcome. Open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or by appointment.
303 South Western Avenue
Lampasas, TX 76550
(512) 556-2224


Lampasas County Courthouse

Built in 1884, the Lampasas courthouse building is one of the oldest courthouses in Texas that is still in use, as well as one of the most serene tourist spots in town. The grounds make a perfect backdrop for a family photo, and on the third floor you can view the clockworks and check out a photographic history of the area.
501 East 4th Street
Lampasas, TX 76550
(512) 556-8271


Pillar Bluff Vineyards

Located adjacent to sister winery (Texas Legato) in west Lampasas, Pillar Bluff is one of the oldest wineries in the state. Stroll through the five-acre vineyard, enjoy a rich cabernet in the tasting room, or pick up a bottle to enjoy later. Open Friday through Sunday.
300 County Road 111
Lampasas, TX 76550
(512) 556-4078


Pilot Knob Vineyard

No Hill Country wine tour is complete without a stop at this up-and-coming winery. Try the homegrown reds and whites made from some of the finest Texas grapes. Inside the welcoming tasting room, enjoy a pleasant conversation while you munch on light hors d'oeuvres.
3125 Country Road 212
Bertram, TX 78605
(512) 489-2999


Storm’s Drive-In

None other than Elvis Presley used to drive his Cadillac over to Storm’s from Fort Hood for a burger and a strawberry milkshake, back during his army days. While you won’t find The King here anymore, just about everyone else in town will be in line ordering up their famous 100-percent Texas beef burgers.
201 North Key Avenue
Lampasas, TX 76550
(512) 556-6269


Texas Legato Winery

This family-owned winery, situated on the outskirts of town, serves award-winning wines made from Texas-grown grapes (and other fruits), like the smooth Family Reunion and Fight Night, a tasty blackberry and blueberry blend. Tastings are held Thursday through Monday, and tours are offered by appointment.
2935 FM 1478
Lampasas, TX 76550
(512) 556-9600


W.M. Brook Park

Bring the kids to “the Riverwalk of Lampasas” for fishing in Sulphur Creek, walking or biking on the trails, picnicking, or playing on the playground. During the summer, watch outdoor performances by the river at the outdoor theater.
Lampasas, TX 76550

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