
Located in Central Texas, the Hill Country has become a popular destination for tourists and for people who are looking for a new home to settle down. Rolling hills covered with greenery are abundant in this area. The land is predominantly made of limestone which helps to dot the landscape with caves and caverns that are great for the practiced spelunker as well as natural aquifers that feed water to the larger cities.
Several cultural influences converge in the Hill Country to create a wonderful blend of tastes, sites and color. Among those cultures are Spanish, German, Swiss, Czech, Austrian and Alsatian as well as a strong Mexican flavor from our neighbors to the south.
A great way to get to know the Austin lifestyle is to take a drive in the Hill County and learn about all of the wonderful towns that surround Austin.