Marble Falls is a city in Burnet County, Texas, United States. As of the 2016 United States Census, the city population was 7,154. It is about 58 miles (93 km) northwest of downtown Austin and 85 miles (137 km) north of San Antonio.
Restaurants in Marble Falls
5.0 based on 75 reviews
Specializing in artisanal Belgian style ales, Save the World Brewing Co is a 100% philanthropic production craft brewery. Our beers are available for purchase to enjoy during your visit or to take home in growlers or by the bottle, six-pack, or case!
We stopped in for a quick visit on the spur of the moment but ended up staying for over an hour because the atmosphere was so great. There are lawn games that our kids enjoyed and great Belgian style ales—husband enjoyed the Belgian quad. The kids enjoyed the craft sodas. They were starting a Harry Potter trivia game just as we were leaving. Don’t miss this fun spot if you are in the area! Check the hours on the website.
4.5 based on 121 reviews
One of seven lakes that is located in the heart of Texas and a recommended stop on the Bluebonnet Trail.
The lake was beautiful but you couldn't swim. There was a very nice roped off swim area and picnic tables. The area was clean and shady.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
You are invite to visit Marta Stafford Fine Art which is housed in an old 1916 bank building. The body of works include Texas Hill Country images, contemporary works, sculpture and handwoven jackets and shawls.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
The Doeskin Ranch Trailhead is about an hour from Austin via I-35. Once you get off the interstate, it's a pretty drive through ranch land. I drove in on a Sunday morning, and there was plenty of parking at the trailhead. Just down the dirt road from the parking area are pit toilets, an amphitheater, and free trail maps. I hiked the Rimrock Trail, a moderate 2.2-mile loop along a shaded creek, through a meadow, up a hill, and then back down again. Elevation gain is pretty mild (200 ft), and there were some overgrown spots in the meadow. There are some beautiful vistas at the top, but you have to peek through trees to find them. It took me an hour with plenty of photo stops, and overall, it's a great little hike with no crowds. There are several other trails, and everything seemed well maintained. Parking is free, and as others have said, be sure to take the gorgeous Cow Creek Rd (Rt 328) on your way in or out.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Perfect shop for finding the right trinket for your friends/family or adding some decor to your own home. I personally could see myself buying the entire store! Along with the friendly animals in the back. Oh yeah, the back, do not miss the backyard. More large/outdoor decor. It’s a must experience if you’re in the Marble Falls area.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Johnson City Park is a great place to ride your bikes (a short less than 2 mile gravel trail), launch your canoe, paddle board or other paddle craft, picnic, swim, fish or watch your children play, this is a wonderful family park located between old town Marble Falls and the Marble Falls Lake/Colorado River.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
4.0 based on 81 reviews
Walked through and photographed the sculptures. Variety of pieces to see. Interactive area of musical instruments available to try also. Benches available near public restrooms to stop and enjoy outside/nature for a bit. Visited early in the morning hours, and window-shopped the stores in this area.
3.5 based on 34 reviews
I am always up for a search/ quest. This was very hard to find even after stopping at the visitors center. The roads are not clearly marked. In fact i went past the turn several miles. When i turned around then i saw the correct sign to turn. It is very easy to find once you are on the correct small road. Very interesting place. Worth a search.
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