Highland Lakes Hill Country Town
Welcome to Marble Falls, a walkable lakeside town in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, set on the Colorado River along the Highland Lakes.
Marble Falls anchors the western edge of the Texas Hill Country's Highland Lakes region, sitting on the Colorado River in Burnet County. The city was founded in 1887 and takes its name from the natural falls that once marked this stretch of the river, which today is impounded as Lake Marble Falls behind Max Starcke Dam. The lake is one link in the Highland Lakes, the largest chain of reservoirs in Texas, and it forms the centerpiece of the city's identity. Its position — roughly 58 miles northwest of Austin and 85 miles north of San Antonio — places Marble Falls within reach of Central Texas's major cities while keeping it firmly rooted in Hill Country life. The walkable downtown, set near the lakeshore, is lined with independent eateries, retailers, and longtime institutions such as the Blue Bonnet Cafe, a local landmark known for its pie. Seasonal traditions, including the LakeFest drag boat races on the lake and the holiday Walkway of Lights, draw visitors throughout the year. Marble Falls is also a gateway to the region's outdoors. Lake Marble Falls supports boating and fishing, while the surrounding Hill Country offers hiking, wineries, and spring wildflower drives when bluebonnets blanket the roadsides. Hidden Falls Adventure Park, a sprawling off-road and trail property east of the city, attracts riders and off-road enthusiasts from across Texas. Public school students attend Marble Falls Independent School District, and the city serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding Burnet County communities. Growth has added newer subdivisions and lakeside communities around the historic core, while the city retains the small-town scale that draws families, retirees, and weekend visitors alike. For residents, Marble Falls offers a compact, lake-centered town with a lively downtown set against the rolling landscape that defines the Hill Country.
Marble Falls is located in Burnet County, in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. The city sits on the Colorado River along Lake Marble Falls, part of the Highland Lakes chain, and it serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding Burnet County communities and the wider lakes region.
Marble Falls is about 58 miles northwest of downtown Austin and roughly 85 miles north of San Antonio. Both U.S. Highway 281 and State Highway 71 pass through the city, providing direct routes to the two Central Texas metro areas for commuting and travel.
Marble Falls sits on Lake Marble Falls, a reservoir on the Colorado River that was formed by the construction of Max Starcke Dam in 1951. The lake is one of the Highland Lakes, the largest chain of lakes in Texas, and it is the centerpiece of recreation in the city.
Marble Falls is known for its walkable downtown and the Blue Bonnet Cafe, along with events such as the LakeFest drag boat races on Lake Marble Falls and the holiday Walkway of Lights. It is also a gateway to Hill Country recreation, including Hidden Falls Adventure Park and spring wildflower drives.
Marble Falls is served by Marble Falls Independent School District, which operates elementary, middle, and high school campuses for the city and the surrounding Burnet County communities. The district is a central institution for families throughout the Highland Lakes area.
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Marble Falls' housing ranges from the established neighborhoods around its downtown to newer subdivisions and lakeside communities on Lake Marble Falls. The area includes a mix of single-family homes, some historic in-town houses, and lakefront and Hill Country acreage properties on the outskirts. As a Highland Lakes hub, the city attracts both full-time residents and second-home buyers seeking waterfront access and Hill Country views.
The historic downtown forms Marble Falls' core, with the lakeshore, local shops, and the Blue Bonnet Cafe within easy walking distance. Established residential streets surround the center, while newer subdivisions and waterfront communities spread along the Lake Marble Falls shoreline and toward the city's edges. Outlying Hill Country parcels offer larger acreage with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, and a growing number of lake-oriented communities cater to residents seeking waterfront access and Hill Country living.
Life in Marble Falls centers on the lake and the downtown. Residents boat and fish on Lake Marble Falls, browse the independent shops and restaurants around Main Street, and gather for seasonal events such as the LakeFest drag boat races and the holiday Walkway of Lights. Nearby wineries, farmers markets, and the annual Hill Country wildflower season add to the region's relaxed, outdoor-oriented character throughout the year.
Public school students in Marble Falls attend Marble Falls Independent School District, which serves the city and surrounding Burnet County communities with elementary, middle, and high school campuses. The district is a central institution in the Highland Lakes area, supporting academic and extracurricular programs that anchor the community's small-town life. Families throughout the region rely on the district, and its campuses are spread across the greater Marble Falls area.
Marble Falls sits at the junction of U.S. Highway 281 and State Highway 71, two principal Hill Country corridors. The city is about 58 miles northwest of downtown Austin and 85 miles north of San Antonio, with direct highway access to both metro areas. This position makes it a practical base for residents who commute to Central Texas cities while living in the Highland Lakes.
Lake Marble Falls anchors recreation, offering boating, fishing, and lakeside parks on the Colorado River. The city hosts the LakeFest drag boat races on the lake and the Walkway of Lights during the holidays. Hidden Falls Adventure Park provides thousands of acres of off-road trails east of town, while the wider Hill Country offers hiking, wineries, and spring bluebonnet drives.
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