Hill Country Railroad Town
Welcome to Bertram, a small Texas Hill Country town in Burnet County, northwest of Austin, known for its restored railroad depot.
Bertram is a small incorporated city in Burnet County, set in the Texas Hill Country northwest of Austin. The community took shape in the 1880s along a railroad route, when the arrival of the rail line through the area created a shipping point for cotton and farm goods and gave rise to the town's depot district. That restored depot remains Bertram's best-known landmark, now used by the Austin Steam Train Association for scenic excursions through the surrounding hills, and it keeps the town's railroad heritage at the center of its identity. Bertram's character is that of a quiet country town rather than a suburb. Ranches, pastureland, and scattered acreage fill the spaces between compact residential blocks, and the Hill Country's rolling terrain, live oaks, and open skies define the setting. Because the town lies on State Highway 29 between Burnet and the rapidly developing Liberty Hill-Georgetown corridor, it has absorbed steady residential interest from people leaving the Austin metro for more land and lower density, even as it holds to its small-town scale and pace. Students attend Burnet Consolidated Independent School District, and daily needs are met in nearby Burnet, Marble Falls, or Georgetown. Bertram's residents value space and self-sufficiency; many keep horses, gardens, or workshops on multi-acre lots, and the surrounding ranch landscape supports hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. Community life revolves around local schools, churches, and the depot, with the Austin Steam Train's excursions offering a distinctive local tradition. Bertram suits households seeking a Hill Country foothold with acreage, a slower rhythm, and reasonable access to Austin-area employment. It offers the space and quiet of rural Texas within a manageable drive of the region's jobs, shopping, and the Highland Lakes.
Bertram is in Burnet County, Texas, in the Texas Hill Country northwest of Austin. The city sits along State Highway 29 between Burnet and the Liberty Hill-Georgetown corridor, giving it convenient road access toward the Austin metro.
Bertram is served by Burnet Consolidated Independent School District, whose campuses are located in the nearby county seat of Burnet. The district educates students from the city and the surrounding western Burnet County area.
The Austin Steam Train Association operates scenic train excursions through the Texas Hill Country, using Bertram's restored railroad depot as a stop and local landmark. The excursions highlight the region's historic rail route and offer a distinctive Hill Country outing.
Bertram is close to the Highland Lakes, including Lake Buchanan and Inks Lake, with Inks Lake State Park offering boating, fishing, hiking, and camping. The surrounding Hill Country also provides scenic drives, ranch recreation, and hunting and fishing leases.
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