Blanco County Seat
Welcome to Johnson City, the Blanco County seat in Texas Hill Country, hometown of President Lyndon B. Johnson and gateway to wineries and Pedernales Falls.
Johnson City is a small city of fewer than 2,000 residents in the Texas Hill Country and the seat of Blanco County, situated on the Pedernales River about 50 miles west of Austin and roughly an hour north of San Antonio. It sits at the eastern edge of Texas Wine Country, where the rolling limestone hills and oak-juniper savannas of the Edwards Plateau begin. Founded in 1879, the city was named for James Polk Johnson, an early settler whose family would produce the 36th president of the United States. Lyndon B. Johnson grew up in Johnson City, and the town remains inseparable from his legacy: his boyhood home sits in the city, while the LBJ Ranch, the Texas White House, and the Johnson family cemetery lie a few miles west near Stonewall within the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park. That presidential heritage shapes Johnson City's identity but does not define it alone. The town has evolved into a lively Hill Country destination, with a courthouse-square historic core, tasting rooms and wineries, and shops and restaurants that serve both residents and the steady stream of visitors drawn by the LBJ sites and the surrounding wine region. The city's residential fabric ranges from walkable historic homes around the courthouse square to ranchette subdivisions and gated ranch communities on the surrounding acreage, giving buyers a choice between in-town living and Hill Country ranching. For homebuyers, Johnson City offers small-town character, a scenic setting, and proximity to Austin, Fredericksburg, and the region's wineries and state parks, all within one of Texas's most distinctive landscapes.
Johnson City is a city in the Texas Hill Country that serves as the county seat of Blanco County, located on the Pedernales River about 50 miles west of Austin along U.S. Highway 290.
Johnson City is best known as the hometown of President Lyndon B. Johnson, whose boyhood home is in town and whose ranch anchors the nearby LBJ National Historical Park; it also sits at the eastern edge of Texas Wine Country.
Johnson City is served by the Johnson City Independent School District, a small PK-12 district with three schools and roughly 720 students, whose most notable alumnus is President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Johnson City is about 50 miles west of Austin, roughly an hour by car via U.S. Highway 290, and about an hour north of San Antonio via U.S. Highway 281, making it a convenient Hill Country base.
Johnson City offers the Lyndon B. Johnson boyhood home and nearby LBJ Ranch and state park, plus Pedernales Falls State Park, the Pedernales River, and numerous Hill Country wineries and tasting rooms within a short drive.
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