Texas Hill Country Drives

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(194) · Lookout in Wimberley, United States
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A scenic loop drive through the Texas Hill Country’s eroding Edwards Plateau, offers not only outstanding views of the 400-mile-long Balcones Fault, …

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Feb 13, 2025
I am legitimately trying to figure out how this is a scenic drive. Yes, there are some views of very small hills and lots of shrubbery. It's mostly flat and rather boring scenery. I drove it a coup…Full review by TCordellS
Feb 26, 2024
The only 'devil' on this drive? The absence of charging stations for my EV! I traveled through Devil's Canyon from Wimberley to San Marcos, and the closest supercharger was like hunting for a needle …Full review by Abe G
May 24, 2023
Make sure you have a good driver! Definitely worth the drive. Lots of curves and hills. Lovely views of the canyons.Full review by Cbtandem2

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Does this route take you through a low water crossing with the HEB home on top of hill?
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I have no idea. Sorry.
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How long does the drive take? Can you provide directions from Wimberly? Thank You
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I see your question was answered accurately. If you are looking for some more scenic driving Canyon Lake is very close. After you cross the backbone continue on Ranch Road 32 …
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I see your question was answered accurately. If you are looking for some more scenic driving Canyon Lake is very close. After you cross the backbone continue on Ranch Road 32 toward Blanco. Shortly RR 3424 appears, take a left. ( there is a big school on the far side of 3424 ) It dead ends in about a mile, turn left again. In about a mile turn right toward Canyon Lake. You will see the lake almost immediately. There are many Corp of Engineers roads around the lake. This is very close and it is a pretty lake.
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