River Town in Caldwell County
Welcome to Martindale, a small Caldwell County city on the San Marcos River, part of the Austin metro area about five miles east of San Marcos.
Martindale is a small city in northern Caldwell County, Texas, set along the San Marcos River about five miles east of San Marcos and roughly 35 miles south of Austin. As part of the Austin metropolitan area, it offers a distinctly rural counterpoint to the region's growth — a river town of around 1,250 residents with historic buildings, shaded streets, and open farmland at its edges. The town was established in 1855 by the Martindale family, who donated land for the townsite and gave the community its name. The fertile bottomlands along the San Marcos River made the area a natural fit for farming, and for generations Martindale served as an agricultural center; by the mid-twentieth century, local seed companies were supplying a substantial share of the hybrid seed corn and pedigreed cottonseed produced in Texas. Martindale incorporated in 1982, becoming the third city in Caldwell County. Today the San Marcos River is Martindale's defining asset. The spring-fed river rises in San Marcos and flows clear and cool through the area, supporting a busy recreation economy, with tube and kayak outfitters such as Don's Fish Camp and Texas State Tubes launching floaters along the Martindale stretch. The river also draws anglers, paddlers, and swimmers, and its banks anchor the town's relaxed, outdoorsy identity. Commutes to San Marcos and the Interstate 35 corridor are short, putting Texas State University, outlet shopping, and a full range of services within minutes, while Austin and San Antonio are within a manageable drive. The Lockhart Independent School District serves local students. Who Martindale suits: it appeals to those who want small-town, riverside living within easy reach of San Marcos, San Antonio, and Austin — particularly buyers drawn to water access, older homes with character, and a slower pace than the surrounding metro area.
Martindale is in Caldwell County, Texas, about five miles east of San Marcos and roughly 35 miles south of Austin. The city is part of the Austin metropolitan area and sits along the San Marcos River in northern Caldwell County.
The San Marcos River runs through the Martindale area. The spring-fed river is a regional draw for tubing, with outfitters such as Don's Fish Camp and Texas State Tubes running float trips along the Martindale stretch.
Students in Martindale are served by the Lockhart Independent School District, the public school district for much of Caldwell County. Campuses are located in nearby Lockhart, a short drive from Martindale.
Martindale was established in 1855 when the Martindale family donated land for the townsite. The community grew up around the fertile bottomlands of the San Marcos River, and the city incorporated in 1982 as the third city in Caldwell County.
Martindale is known for its setting on the San Marcos River, its tubing and paddling recreation, and its historic buildings. In the mid-twentieth century, local seed companies supplied a large share of the hybrid seed corn produced in Texas.
City Guide
Martindale's housing is a mix of older small-town homes and surrounding rural acreage. The original townsite holds historic houses and modest mid-century homes on tree-lined streets, while the edges of town give way to larger lots, farmhouses, and manufactured homes. Riverfront and river-access properties along the San Marcos River are especially valued for their water access and views. The market is low-key and driven by resale, with newer construction appearing gradually as Austin-area growth reaches outward.
Martindale is compact enough to read as a single small town, but distinct pockets emerge. The historic core near the original townsite holds the oldest homes and the town's civic buildings, while residential streets spread toward the river and the surrounding countryside. Riverfront areas are the most distinctive, blending homes, tube outfitters, and river access. Beyond the city limits, rural roads lead through farmland and ranch land, offering acreage for those who want more space.
Martindale's lifestyle centers on the San Marcos River and small-town ease. Floating, swimming, and fishing on the river are everyday warm-weather pastimes, and the local tube outfitters give the town a relaxed, recreational energy on summer weekends. The pace is unhurried, with residents relying on nearby San Marcos for shopping, dining, and entertainment, and on Austin and San Antonio for larger needs. Historic character, river access, and a close-knit community define the day-to-day.
Students in Martindale are served by the Lockhart Independent School District, the public school district for much of Caldwell County, with campuses located in nearby Lockhart. The district is a community school system serving a rural-to-suburban area south of Austin. Families travel the short distance to Lockhart for school, athletics, and activities, while the town itself retains its small community feel.
Martindale sits close to the Interstate 35 corridor, with San Marcos and its university, shopping, and medical services about five miles west. Austin lies roughly 35 miles to the north and San Antonio is within a comparable drive to the south, making the town a viable base for commuters to either metro. State and county roads connect Martindale to Lockhart, Luling, and the surrounding countryside. Daily life is car-dependent, as across most of Central Texas.
The San Marcos River is Martindale's recreation centerpiece. Popular tube outfitters such as Don's Fish Camp and Texas State Tubes run float trips through the Martindale stretch, and the clear, spring-fed water supports swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. The river's steady flow and cool temperature make it a regional draw on warm weekends. Nearby San Marcos adds parks, trails, and headwaters recreation around Spring Lake and the San Marcos River Walk.
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