Boerne (/ˈbɜːrni/ BURN-ee) is a city in and the county seat of Kendall County, Texas, United States, within the Texas Hill Country. Boerne was named in honor of a Jewish-German author and publicist. The population of Boerne was 10,471 at the 2010 census. The city is noted for the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case City of Boerne v. Flores. Founded in 1849 as Tusculum, the name was changed to Boerne when the town was platted in 1852.
Restaurants in Boerne
5.0 based on 103 reviews
Stricker Trail Rides is located in Boerne, Texas, 15 minutes northwest of San Antonio. Just 4 miles west of IH-10 on John's Road near Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort. Individual and Group Rides Available by appointment only, 7 days a week. Trail Rides start at $45 per person. Willie Stricker is the Owner/ Operator with over 40 years experience breaking, training and breeding all types of horses.
Absolutely wonderful trail ride thru acres of secluded-enough Texas hill country. Mr. Willie is a genuine TX horseman who was a pleasure to meet and talk with; FOR SURE will make this a habit.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
City park that offers swimming, tennis, athletic fields, and a 65-acre wilderness trail.
Our family loves to play tennis and this park has a huge assortment of courts to play on. Not to mention lots of grassy areas and a playground for the kids to run off some steam. Pack a snack or a lunch as there are plenty of picnic tables as well.
4.5 based on 358 reviews
Eleven miles northeast of Boerne, in the heart of the scenic, rolling hills of the Texas Hill Country, Cave Without a Name is a natural, living cavern. Some say the most beautiful in Texas. The Cave is filled with spectacular formations of Stalactites, Stalagmites, delicate Soda Straws, Cave Drapery, magnificent Flowstones, Rimstone Dams, and more. Enjoy a tour of the six major rooms in comfort; 66 degrees year-round, easy walkways, brilliant lighting. Plan an unforgettable adventure you will remember forever...
The Cave Without a Name is a small cave but didn't disappoint. Beautiful formations and just the thrill of being underground in a cave was all it took for our grandsons to be impressed. Our guide was informative telling us the history of the cave and giving us lessons on the formations. WARNING...there are steep stairs which were okay going down but this old out of shape granny, had to take several stops to rest and catch her breath!
4.5 based on 371 reviews
Cave attraction near Boerne, Texas (30 miles Northwest of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas).
I recently visited cascade caverns. My tour guides name was stingray I was so pleased to have him he made everything so clear and informative when ever you go I would without a doubt try and go with stingray. Also I visited the gift shop I found out there incredible rock collection I was so amazed at the different size and shapes of all the rocks it’s definitely the place to go if you are looking for a specific rock or crystal. They have them all!
4.5 based on 117 reviews
We recently visited here as part of a community activity and had not been here in a while. They have kept this place in nice condition and added more since the last time we visited. There was plenty of parking and the area is nicely spread out for social distancing with several areas to enjoy. The picnic area is nicely shaded and close to the visitor center which had maps of the four trails. The trails are 1/2 mile to 1/3 miles in length with some a little more challenging along the creeks then others that are mulch type trails. The Marshland Trail is handicap-accessible. There is a pavilion, observation deck and restrooms. There is no entrance fee but donations are accepted. Bicycles are not allowed on the trails. It was nice and breezy the afternoon we visited. Great creek exploration with cypress trees and wildlife.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Your backyard destination for Texas Family Fun. With 80 taps of craft beer, live music, 70 ft kangaroo bounce, yard games, amazing rotation of food trucks, a pet friendly facility, and a full service restaurant on site, there's really no reason to go anywhere else.
Relaxing with an Over the The Top Craft beer Selection! The Live Music and Food was pretty awesome. I highly recommend this place. Beautiful outdoor setting and they are dog Friendly. This place is unique and cool! Nothing like it. Friendly People to boot! And a great Kids area.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
The Roundup Beer Garden and Food Park is located in the Heart of Texas. It is a premier Texas hill country venue location offering Live music, Food Trucks, Ice Cold Refreshments, a playground for the kids, and a dog park for our fury friends. Just minutes away from the Guadalupe River it is the perfect place to stop by after a day of tubing on the river or a good day of riding on your motorcycle.
The Roundup Outdoor Music Venue hosted a 2017 Veterans Day event on Veterans Day and had Josh Ward and Cody Jinks as the entertainment for the event. The local VFW Post came out and posted the colors before the event kicked off and the played the service medley recognizing each branch of service on this Veterans Day. The attendance and Veteran support was outstanding for the evening. The attendance was large and the Veteran support was equally large. It is incredible that the folks at The Roundup have such a huge heart for Veterans an opened their place up for such a Veterans Day event. This is a family owned and operated music venue. I can't say enough wonderful things about this event and every event I have ever attended at The Roundup. This was the biggest and best concert and Veteran appreciation event that the Boerne area has ever had. Thank you to The Roundup Outdoor Music Venue for supporting Veterans and hosting a Veterans Day concert that was awesome! I had the best Veterans Day I have had in years! Desert Shield/Desert Storm/Provide Comfort Veteran!
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