Mac McCullough
Restaurants in Wimberley
5.0 based on 1,203 reviews
Prepare for highflying fun as you harness up and glide through the air on this thrilling, action packed zipline adventure. Experience a rush as you soar over canyons and creeks with breathtaking 10-mile views of the Wimberley Valley. Your adventure will begin with trained guides leading you on an educational walking tour. You’ll learn about the local ecosystem of plants and wildlife, local history, and other interesting Wimberley area facts. Your adventure continues as you experience Texas Hill Country beauty as never before while soaring through a series of ten zip line crossings.Your Wimberley Zipline Adventure will last approximately 1&1/2 to 2 hours. The thrilling finale will leave you screaming for more!We are located between Austin and San Antonio just south of Wimberley on the scenic Four Winns' Ranch. Tours are set by reservation only.
4.5 based on 449 reviews
Great walking trails! We walked around among the cypress trees and enjoyed the sounds. No swimming right now so the noise level was great and we could enjoy just watching the water.
4.5 based on 402 reviews
Jacob's Well Natural Area is currently open to the public for swimming and hiking. Swimming is permitted by online reservation only. Hiking at Jacobs Well Natural Area is first come first serve and will be limited to enforce a safe capacity in the park. Recommended hiking hours are 8am-10am. No swimming October - April. We ask that you please help us keep the area healthy and happy by refraining from swimming during the restoration period and by following all park rules during your visit. There is no fee or reservation needed to enter the natural area. A fee is only required if you are swimming in Jacob's Well (by reservation only) during the summer. Pets are not allowed at the park.
Jacobs Well is the source of Cypress Creek, which was the reason Wimberley was founded. It is an incredibly beautiful area with a series of hiking trails.
4.5 based on 187 reviews
A nice drive from Blanco to Wimberley or San Marcos. The first time i saw it, it took my breath away, but over the last twenty or so years, i forget to be mesmerized by it sometimes. There's just a couple of miles that make it worthwhile and there's a rest area at the most scenic part overlooking the valley.
5.0 based on 118 reviews
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