San Marcos is a college town in the Central Hill Country region of Texas in the United States of America, about half an hour's drive south of the state's capitol, Austin. It was settled in 1808 by Mexican families, and is now the home to Texas State University-San Marcos.
San Marcos is often considered a college town, with the huge percentage of the population attending or supporting Texas State University-San Marcos. Most bars, restaurants, and attractions are centered around services to a college crowd. There is also a considerable conservationist mindset associated with the local rivers and endangered species. Several species live only in the headwaters of the San Marcos river.
- San Marcos River. The river that made the city runs through town. There are many parks and restaurants along the river, and it's pretty much impossible to see any of San Marcos without seeing a lot of the river.
- Blanco River. Joins the San Marcos a few miles down stream. It's not as big or visited as the San Marcos.
- Meadows Center for Water and the Environment - Texas State University, 201 San Marcos Springs Dr, +1 512-245-7570. 10AM-4PM. Nature center, springs, wetlands, glass bottomed boats on Spring Lake. Adults $9.75, Seniors $8, Children $6.
- Downtown (The Square).
- Texas Water Safari, 921 Aquarena Springs Dr. (at Aquarena Center, +1 512-738-6607. 10AM. A marathon boat race down the San Marcos and Guadalupe rivers. It begins at Aquarena Springs at 10AM the second Saturday of June and passes several local river crossings within a few hours. free.
- Sights And Sounds of Christmas, San Marcos Plaza Park. 6PM-11PM. An annual Christmas festival that takes place on the first weekend of December. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. Lots of booths for food and local art. Also performances by local school children and dance schools. Free.
- Movies in the Park, +1 512-393-8400. Every other Monday in June and July, by Parks and Recreation
- Wonder World. A cave and theme park. With a train.
- Rio Vista Park. When the old dam was nearing collapse, the city decided to replace it with an artificial whitewater course. The new addition to the park has made it tremendously popular with swimmers, tubers, and boaters alike. There are also rope swings, good picnic areas, and a great playground just up the river. free.
San Marcos River. The river that made the city runs through town. There are many parks and restaurants along the river, and it's pretty much impossible to see any of San Marcos without seeing a lot of the river.
Blanco River. Joins the San Marcos a few miles down stream. It's not as big or visited as the San Marcos.
Meadows Center for Water and the Environment - Texas State University, 201 San Marcos Springs Dr, +1 512-245-7570. 10AM-4PM. Nature center, springs, wetlands, glass bottomed boats on Spring Lake. Adults $9.75, Seniors $8, Children $6.
Downtown (The Square).
Texas Water Safari, 921 Aquarena Springs Dr. (at Aquarena Center, +1 512-738-6607. 10AM. A marathon boat race down the San Marcos and Guadalupe rivers. It begins at Aquarena Springs at 10AM the second Saturday of June and passes several local river crossings within a few hours. free.
Sights And Sounds of Christmas, San Marcos Plaza Park. 6PM-11PM. An annual Christmas festival that takes place on the first weekend of December. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. Lots of booths for food and local art. Also performances by local school children and dance schools. Free.
Movies in the Park, +1 512-393-8400. Every other Monday in June and July, by Parks and Recreation
Wonder World. A cave and theme park. With a train.
Rio Vista Park. When the old dam was nearing collapse, the city decided to replace it with an artificial whitewater course. The new addition to the park has made it tremendously popular with swimmers, tubers, and boaters alike. There are also rope swings, good picnic areas, and a great playground just up the river. free.
- Quail Creek Country Club, 2701 Airport, Hwy 21, +1 512-353-1664. Golf course, swimming pool, tennis, bar, restaurant OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
- San Marcos Lions Tube Rental, 170 Bobcat Dr. (In San Marcos City Park, +1 512-396-5466. 10AM-7PM daily June through August, weekends only in May and September. Tube rental and shuttle. Get an inflated innertube, float down the river, drink, cavort, then get a ride back to the park. $7.50.
- The Texas State University Golf Course. Arguably the best buy for any golf course in the state. In the summer, it is not uncommon to see deer and other examples of central Texas wildlife freely venturing through the roughs and fairways.
Quail Creek Country Club, 2701 Airport, Hwy 21, +1 512-353-1664. Golf course, swimming pool, tennis, bar, restaurant OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
San Marcos Lions Tube Rental, 170 Bobcat Dr. (In San Marcos City Park, +1 512-396-5466. 10AM-7PM daily June through August, weekends only in May and September. Tube rental and shuttle. Get an inflated innertube, float down the river, drink, cavort, then get a ride back to the park. $7.50.
The Texas State University Golf Course. Arguably the best buy for any golf course in the state. In the summer, it is not uncommon to see deer and other examples of central Texas wildlife freely venturing through the roughs and fairways.
- Paper Bear, 214 North L.B.J. Dr, +1 512 396-2283. Crafts, cards, gifts, and treats.
- Downtown. Lots of shops and stores for the browsing are in the downtown district.
- Tanger Outlet Center, 4015 I-35, +1 512-396-7446. Designer clothes at closeout prices.
- Premium Outlets - San Marcos, 3939 I-35 S., +1 512-396-2200. Clearance prices Shopping Center
Paper Bear, 214 North L.B.J. Dr, +1 512 396-2283. Crafts, cards, gifts, and treats.
Downtown. Lots of shops and stores for the browsing are in the downtown district.
Tanger Outlet Center, 4015 I-35, +1 512-396-7446. Designer clothes at closeout prices.
Premium Outlets - San Marcos, 3939 I-35 S., +1 512-396-2200. Clearance prices Shopping Center
- Herbert's Taco Hut, 419 Riverside Dr., +1 512-353-7440. Tex-mex. Local taco joint, loved by the locals. $5-$15.
- Mamacita's Restaurant, 1400 Aquarena Springs Dr., +1 512-353-0070. Tex-mex. A chain, but good. $7-$12.
Herbert's Taco Hut, 419 Riverside Dr., +1 512-353-7440. Tex-mex. Local taco joint, loved by the locals. $5-$15.
Mamacita's Restaurant, 1400 Aquarena Springs Dr., +1 512-353-0070. Tex-mex. A chain, but good. $7-$12.
- San Marcos River Pub & Grill, 701 Cheatham, +1 512-353-3747. $10-$20.
- Grins, 802 N. LBJ Dr., +1 512-396-4746. Su-Th 11AM-10PM, Fr-Sa, 11AM-11PM. $10-$15.
- Fuschak's Pit Bar-B-Q, 920 Highway 80, +1 512-353-2712. Bar-b-cue, legendary brisket. $10-$20.
- Hill Country Grill and Martini Bar, 100 West Hopkins Street., +1 512-396-6100. Mo-Th 11AM-10PM, Fr-Sa, 11AM-11PM. $10-$25.
- Woody's Bar-B-Que, 2601 Hunter Rd, +1 512-392-6000. Mo-Sa 11AM-8PM. $10-$15.
San Marcos River Pub & Grill, 701 Cheatham, +1 512-353-3747. $10-$20.
Grins, 802 N. LBJ Dr., +1 512-396-4746. Su-Th 11AM-10PM, Fr-Sa, 11AM-11PM. $10-$15.
Fuschak's Pit Bar-B-Q, 920 Highway 80, +1 512-353-2712. Bar-b-cue, legendary brisket. $10-$20.
Hill Country Grill and Martini Bar, 100 West Hopkins Street., +1 512-396-6100. Mo-Th 11AM-10PM, Fr-Sa, 11AM-11PM. $10-$25.
Woody's Bar-B-Que, 2601 Hunter Rd, +1 512-392-6000. Mo-Sa 11AM-8PM. $10-$15.
- Palmer's Restaurant, Bar & Courtyard, 218 Moore St., +1 512-353-3500. $12-$25.
Palmer's Restaurant, Bar & Courtyard, 218 Moore St., +1 512-353-3500. $12-$25.
Downtown San Marcos is surrounded by what the locals call "The Square." There are more than enough bars next to and around each other to "bar hop" until you find an establishment that is right for you.
All the bars are open until 2AM every night now, and you are allowed to smoke cigarettes inside
- The Tap Room, 129 E Hopkins St Suite 120, +1 512-392-9824. A wide selection of beer.
- Showdown, Hutchinson and LBJ. Liveliest bar in town
- The Den, 700 N LBJ Dr., +1 512-392-3700. This is an awesome place. The bartenders are great and the drinks are cheap. They have two big projector screens and free pool during happy hour, shuffle board, foosball and darts. They open at 3 and close at 2. Great place for any game.
- Triple Crown, 206 N. Edward Gary, +1 512 396-2236. M-Sa 8AM-2AM, Su noon-2AM. Live music 365 days a year. Acoustic sets to punk rock, hip hop, good country, salsa and everything else. Open mic on Su. Nights one pool table, ring toss, electronic touchscreen jukebox (no internet downloads) all songs $.25 cents.
- Sean Patrick's Irish Pub. On the southeast corner of the downtown square. It offers a nice assortment of beers and whiskies and fine examples of Irish fare and Texas bar staple foods. Sean Patrick's also has shuffle board and billiards.
The Tap Room, 129 E Hopkins St Suite 120, +1 512-392-9824. A wide selection of beer.
Showdown, Hutchinson and LBJ. Liveliest bar in town
The Den, 700 N LBJ Dr., +1 512-392-3700. This is an awesome place. The bartenders are great and the drinks are cheap. They have two big projector screens and free pool during happy hour, shuffle board, foosball and darts. They open at 3 and close at 2. Great place for any game.
Triple Crown, 206 N. Edward Gary, +1 512 396-2236. M-Sa 8AM-2AM, Su noon-2AM. Live music 365 days a year. Acoustic sets to punk rock, hip hop, good country, salsa and everything else. Open mic on Su. Nights one pool table, ring toss, electronic touchscreen jukebox (no internet downloads) all songs $.25 cents.
Sean Patrick's Irish Pub. On the southeast corner of the downtown square. It offers a nice assortment of beers and whiskies and fine examples of Irish fare and Texas bar staple foods. Sean Patrick's also has shuffle board and billiards.
- Real Ale Brewing Company. Makes several distinct brews, available at retail outlets in the area.
Real Ale Brewing Company. Makes several distinct brews, available at retail outlets in the area.
San Marcos is a small city, and tends to be very safe. Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere, so it's not necessary to carry large amounts of cash.
Emergency services such as police, fire, and medical can be reached by calling 911.
There are many places to swim in the local rivers. Some are often crowded, some are very secluded. Regardless of where you swim, always use the buddy system, and always have a way to contact emergency services (note that cell phones often lose service in the low area immediately about the river, so check the signal at your designated "towel spot" before swimming if you will rely on your cell phone for calling emergency services).
- Comal River, a popular tubing destination.
- Guadalupe River, tubing and canoeing.
- Hill Country
- Bastrop
- Austin
- Luling
- San Antonio
- New Braunfels - Located 19 miles southwest of San Marcos, this town is best known for its German culture and heritage, not to mention the Schlitterbahn, persistent in being voted the world's best waterpark.
- Jack Glover's Cowboy Museum, 333 Wayside Dr (Inside Pioneer Town, +1 512 847-3338. Museum run by 90+ years old cowboy - Jack Glover, who is very willing to show you the place and tell more about his collection. Museum displays large collection of cowboy exhibits, story of Jack 'Barbed Wire King' Glover and stories about past life. free.
Jack Glover's Cowboy Museum, 333 Wayside Dr (Inside Pioneer Town, +1 512 847-3338. Museum run by 90+ years old cowboy - Jack Glover, who is very willing to show you the place and tell more about his collection. Museum displays large collection of cowboy exhibits, story of Jack 'Barbed Wire King' Glover and stories about past life. free.
Comal River, a popular tubing destination.
Guadalupe River, tubing and canoeing.
[[New Braunfels]] - Located 19 miles southwest of San Marcos, this town is best known for its German culture and heritage, not to mention the Schlitterbahn, persistent in being voted the world's best waterpark.