Where is wimberley
Ancient Cypress trees line the swimming hole, creating a shaded area from the burning hot sun. There are several grassy areas along the banks where picnic and lounging can be enjoyed.
Concert goers may bring their own chairs and blankets, and admission is by donation. Jacobs well is one of the longest underwater caves in Texas and surges thousands of gallons of water per minute. Come enjoy the beauty of this area while taking a dip in the water. Tours of the natural area are held every Saturday at am.
Another beauty to enjoy is Old Baldy Mountain, also known as Mount Baldy, which has a long strand of stairs that lead to one of the best panoramic views in Wimberley. This mountain is right outside of Wimberley in the Eagle Rock subdivision of Woodcreek. Wimberley is the central flyway spot for migrating birds. The Edwards Plateau is a perfect location to watch these beautiful birds and view the vast variety of natural fauna and abundant wildlife.
In October, Wimberley hosts migrating Monarch butterflies too. Many towns in the past have had outdoor movie theaters. Wimberley is one of these towns that still has an outdoor walk in theater, called the Corral Theater. Enjoy a movie under the stars every Friday and Saturday night. Adventurous types will enjoy Wimberley Zipline Adventures — with mile views through a series of ten zipline crossings, the zip line, lasts about two hours providing excitement and spectacular views of the hill country.
The population was 2, at the census. Visiting Wimberley? You will find a unique shopping village, swimming in the creek and river, movies at the outdoor theatre, The Corral and more. Wimberley started as an unnamed trading post settlement near Cypress Creek in , the year Hays County was organized. After William Carvin Winters built a gristmill at the site in , it took on the name Winters' Mill. When the mill was sold in to the Cude family, its name was changed to Cude's Mill.
It was sold again in to Pleasant Wimberley and took on his name.
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