Wimberley is blessed with a location on the banks of Cypress Creek and the Blanco River surrounded by
the Texas Hill Country. As a result, there are great outdoor activities nearby.
Shopping
Wimberley is full of unique shops that offer traditional and not-so-traditional art and wares. Although the
primary shopping areas are clustered around the "Square" and "Olde Towne Plaza", there are also shops sprinkled
throughout other areas. The first Saturday of each month, April through
December, Market Days draws visitors from around the state.
Theatre
Many rural towns had outdoor movie theatres years ago. Wimberley still has one.
The Corral Theatre features first run movies
every Friday and Saturday night from Memorial Day through Labor Day. You can even bring your own chair.
Call 847-2513 for shows and times. If your taste runs to live action, try
the EmilyAnn Theatre or
Wimberley Players for year round events.
Site-Seeing
For those who just like to walk and see the sites, Wimberley is full of beautiful views
and rich history. A pause at the bridge over Cypress Creek or, for
the more vigorous, a walk up the steps to the top of Old Baldy
are certainly worth the trip
Additional Activities
Take a step back in time to an 1880's Pioneer Town at the
7A Ranch Resort with plenty of activities for the
whole family! Wimberley also offers many unique art galleries,
including Wimberley Glass Works, with entertaining glass
blowing demonstrations seven day a week. Take a leisurely stroll through a working vineyard and taste some fabulous
Texas Hill Country wines at Driftwood Vineyards.
Pick your own blackberries while touring a working olive orchard at the
Bella Vista Ranch. Get your family photographs taken
while cutting your own lavender at
the Rough Creek Lavender
Fields.
Camping - Swimming - Hiking
Many of the resorts and camps around town have Blanco River access, pools
and hiking trails.
For the whole family...
Take a dip in one of our cool, crystal clear rivers or streams at either
7A Ranch or the new Texas Historical Swimming Hole
at the Cypress Falls Lodge.