Texas Hill Country
Want more of a reason to discover the rich heritage and storied history of Central Texas? Then pick up a Texas Hill Country Passport and start collecting stamps today to earn Hill Country prizes tomorrow!
Visit us on FacebookWant more of a reason to discover the rich heritage and storied history of Central Texas? Then pick up a Texas Hill Country Passport and start collecting stamps today to earn Hill Country prizes tomorrow!
Visit us on FacebookVisit 24 or more of the 34 Hill Country destinations
Have your passport stamped at each location
Mail in your passport before December 31, 2021
Win prizes like tickets, outdoor adventures, tours and more
Ready to get started? Request a Passport online or pick one up at any of our participating partner locations.
Grab your family and friends for a fun-filled adventure through the scenic beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Passports are available for pick up at the below locations.
Time to awaken your cowboy spirit. Pull on your boots, don your 10-gallon hat and join us for a Yee-Hawing good time.
The San Antonio's Official Visitor Information Center is the perfect location to start your vacation to San Antonio! Friendly, professional staff are ready to help you create lasting memories.
See second Empire architecture at its finest. The briefly used Blanco County Courthouse, constructed in 1885, is now a Texas Historic Landmark.
Situated on a chain of seven lakes, Marble Falls is the coolest place to unwind. Relax on the waters of Lake LBJ or toast a day well played at a local winery or brewery.
Located in the quaint community of Marble Falls, the Museum is described by visitors as a marvelous little gem which would make town founder Adam Rankin Johnson proud.
The City of Bulverde is the Front Porch of the Texas Hill Country. Start your adventure at the Bulverde Visitors and Event Center located on the West End of the Hampton Inn Bulverde.
Get up close and personal to one of the world’s premier caverns. Explore a half-mile of the largest and most spectacular show cavern in Texas.
450 acres of rolling hills, creek beds, and magnificent oak trees of Safari Drive-Thru is a safe home-away-from-home for more than 500 animals representing over 40 species.
With its legendary water recreation activities, exciting music venues, tantalizing restaurants and nearby family-friendly adventures, New Braunfels is sure to have something for everyone.
This spectacular national historic monument, nestled on a scenic overlook on Baron's Creek, hosts two major festivals annually that showcase living history re-enactments and life of the pioneering spirit of Texas.
Whether you have kids-in-tow or a romantic getaway in mind, the staff at the Visitor Information Center can create an adventure that’s just right for you.
The story of Lyndon B. Johnson plays out among the trees and walls of this National Historical Park. Tour the working ranch and take in scenes of this President’s childhood.
Come explore the rich tradition and history of the Texas Rangers at the Heritage Center which is situated on the beautiful banks of Barons Creek.
Worth a visit any time of year - 200 acres of wildflower crops in various stages & the best shopping in the Hill Country!
Buda is just 15 minutes south of Downtown Austin and is the sweet spot for your Central Texas getaway. Come experience the perfect mix of small-town charm and adventure.
Originally built as a one-room log cabin in 1854, the Pound Historical Farmstead served as a doctor’s office, school, church and the center of a working farm until 1983.
Bring family and friends to tube, kayak or stand-up paddle the spring-fed San Marcos River- always a refreshing 72 degrees. Hike or bike our urban trails to get your nature fix. Visit our hip downtown square to shop quirky boutiques and taste local eats.
Discover small town charm in the picturesque setting of Boerne, where friendly people and beautiful places warm your heart and enliven your spirit!
The cave "too pretty to have a name" is a magnificent display of nature’s masterpieces. In 2009 the cave with its six cavernous rooms earned the designation of National Natural Landmark.
Stop for your very own photo opportunity with the famous Stonehenge replica, complete with Easter Island heads, and stay for the culture of local artists.
With a constant rotation of monthly exhibits and gift shop full of local artists work, you’ll always experience something new when you come to visit and the admission is always free!
Experience a rare blend of arts, outdoor sports and festivals. Retreat, relax and enjoy the tranquility of The Guadalupe River and the uniqueness of the renovated downtown.
This outstanding facility provides the opportunity for everyone to relive the past in both its historic and contemporary context thanks to a variety of exhibits and world class research library.
A certified Wildscape Demonstration Site and Backyard Wildlife Habitat by both the National Wildlife Federation and Texas Parks and Wildlife, the Riverside Nature Center is a nature lovers paradise!
As you drive onto the grounds various religious sculptures and places of worship greet you for a truly one of a kind experience.
A hidden gem, Lampasas offers much to explore from art and history to nature and foodie fun. Sign up for a guided tour sure to be an authentic and exciting adventure.
Set on the banks of the Llano River and connected by the picturesque historic bridge, the city of Llano offers something for everyone.
Built in Alsace, France between 1618 and 1648, the Steinbach Haus was occupied until 1988 when it was dismantled and put into storage. In 1998, volunteers began putting it back together peg by wood peg.
The Neill-Cochran House Museum historic site is home to the 9th and 10th oldest structures in Austin, including the only slave dwelling still standing in the city.
Take a moment to explore a rich oasis surrounded by all the adventures of Texas, including River Country, The Hill Country, state parks, hunting, fishing and more.
Choo-Choo Choose fun, Cedar Park! Climb aboard one of Austin Steam Train's vintage flyers for an adventure that perfectly blends the past with the present.
The Moody Museum shares the story of Governor Dan Moody whose passion for justice led him to be the first to successfully prosecute the Ku Klux Klan.
Stroll the Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas and discover hidden-gems and favorite finds at local boutiques or head out to San Gabriel Park for miles of hike and bike trails to explore.
Just 30 miles north of downtown Austin, historic Leander is a go-to destination when planning a trip to Central Texas!
Once you obtain 24 or more stamps from the participating Texas Hill Country destinations, mail the completed passport along with your name, mailing address and email address to the provided address. To claim your prize, completed passports must be received by the Texas Hill Country Trail Region by December 31, 2021.
Don’t worry, your Texas Hill Country Trail Passport will be mailed back to you as a keepsake along with your Texas Hill Country Trail Prize. Passports are mailed via standard U.S. postage and may take 8-10 business days.
Texas Hill Country Trail Passport
PO Box 93041
Austin, TX 78709