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Austin–San Antonio Corridor Town

About Luling, TX

Welcome to Luling, a Caldwell and Guadalupe county town along the San Marcos River, famous for oil, watermelons, and Texas barbecue.

Luling is a city in Caldwell and Guadalupe counties, Texas, set along the San Marcos River at the junction of Interstate 10, U.S. Highway 183, and U.S. Highway 90. The location places it squarely on the Austin–San Antonio corridor, about 45 miles south of Austin and 55 miles east of San Antonio, while the town itself — home to roughly 5,800 residents — retains a distinctly small-town, historic character. The city's history gives it outsized personality. Luling grew up around the railroad and was named for Charles Luling, a New York banker connected to the town's early development. Its defining chapter came in 1922, when the discovery of oil turned Luling into a boom town; the legacy survives in the working and retired pump jacks scattered around town, many decorated with whimsical painted figures, and in the Central Texas Oil Patch Museum. Agriculture is the other pillar of local identity. Watermelon farming gave rise to the Watermelon Thump, an annual festival held since 1954 on the last full weekend of June, which brings tens of thousands of visitors for seed-spitting contests, a parade, live music, and community celebrations. Luling's barbecue joints — most famously City Market — have also made it a celebrated stop on the Texas Barbecue Trail, and a water tower painted to resemble a watermelon marks the skyline. Everyday life is served by Luling Independent School District, a compact three-school system, and by a historic downtown of storefronts, cafes, and local businesses. The San Marcos River and surrounding farmland give the area a relaxed, outdoors-oriented backdrop. Luling suits households seeking small-town life with genuine local character, buyers looking for more space than Austin's core offers, and commuters who value the direct Interstate 10 route into the capital region and toward San Antonio.

Population 5,831
County Caldwell, Guadalupe
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What county is Luling, Texas in?

Luling sits in both Caldwell County and Guadalupe County, Texas, along the San Marcos River. It lies at the intersection of Interstate 10 and U.S. Highway 183, about 45 miles south of Austin and 55 miles east of San Antonio.

What is Luling, Texas known for?

Luling is best known for its 1920s oil boom, its decorated pump jacks, and the annual Watermelon Thump, a festival held since 1954 on the last full weekend of June. The city is also a celebrated stop on the Texas barbecue trail, anchored by restaurants like City Market.

What school district serves Luling?

Public school students in Luling attend Luling Independent School District, a community district serving about 1,400 students across three schools, including Luling High School. The district's compact size gives it a small-town, community-centered character.

How far is Luling from Austin and San Antonio?

Luling is about 45 miles south of Austin and 55 miles east of San Antonio, sitting directly on Interstate 10. That location on the Austin–San Antonio corridor gives residents a small-town setting with highway access to both metro areas.

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Real Estate & Housing

Luling's housing market reflects a compact Central Texas town with room to spread. The city offers older, character-filled homes near the historic downtown, mid-century houses on established streets, and a growing supply of acreage and newer construction on its edges, including gated rural communities south of town along Highway 80 and Interstate 10. Ranch-style homes and modest frame houses predominate in the older core, while larger lots and rural homesteads appeal to buyers seeking space and a country feel. Its affordability relative to Austin — combined with a direct Interstate 10 connection — has made Luling a practical option for households looking for a small-town address within commuting range of the capital region.

Neighborhoods

Luling is organized around its historic downtown and the residential streets that radiate from it. The older town core holds the most character, with early-20th-century homes and tree-shaded blocks near Main Street, the courthouse square, and the railroad. Surrounding neighborhoods consist of mid-century and ranch-style homes on established lots. Toward the city's edges, newer subdivisions and rural acreage developments, such as communities off Highway 80 and Interstate 10, offer larger properties and gated living. Because the city straddles the Caldwell-Guadalupe county line and the San Marcos River runs nearby, the setting varies from compact town blocks to open farmland within a short drive of downtown.

Lifestyle in Luling

Luling's lifestyle is proudly small-town and steeped in local tradition. The year's centerpiece is the Watermelon Thump, a festival held since 1954 on the last full weekend of June that draws tens of thousands of visitors for seed-spitting contests, a parade, live music, and the coronation of a Thump Queen. Day-to-day life unfolds around a historic downtown of storefronts, cafes, and barbecue joints — City Market's pit barbecue has made the town a destination on the Texas Barbecue Trail. The decorated pump jacks scattered through yards and lots are a constant reminder of the oil heritage, while the San Marcos River offers a scenic local setting. It is a community where civic pride and quirky local color run deep.

Schools & Education

Luling is served by Luling Independent School District, a community-oriented system of three schools enrolling about 1,400 students — Luling Primary, Luling Junior High, and Luling High School, home of the Luling Eagles. The district's small size fosters a close-knit educational environment in which many families have generational ties. The high school supports a full slate of athletics, career and technical programs, and extracurricular activities central to town life. Families seeking additional options can look to school districts in the nearby Lockhart, Gonzales, and San Marcos areas.

Getting Around

Luling sits at a strategic crossroads where Interstate 10, U.S. Highways 183 and 90, and State Highway 80 converge, making it one of the better-connected small towns in the region. I-10 carries traffic east toward Houston and west toward San Antonio, while U.S. 183 runs north to Austin and Lockhart. The city is roughly 45 miles south of Austin, 55 miles east of San Antonio, and about two hours from Houston. The rail line that founded the town still passes through, and the nearby San Marcos and Austin areas provide regional airport access for longer trips.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in Luling leans into its riverside setting and festival culture. The San Marcos River offers tubing, fishing, and paddling close to town, and the city maintains public parks and sports facilities for youth leagues and community use. The Watermelon Thump dominates the annual events calendar, and the Central Texas Oil Patch Museum chronicles the town's boom years for history-minded visitors. Area farmland and the rolling country between Austin and San Antonio provide space for hunting, riding, and rural outdoor life, while Palmetto State Park, a short drive away, adds hiking, camping, and river access.

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payments Median Sale Price $223,995 -17.9%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $232
schedule Avg Days on Market 82
sell Homes Sold 13
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 97.0%
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