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elcome to the heart of the Texas Hill Country! Boerne is both literally and figuratively an entryway into one of Texas’ most beautiful regions: The Hill Country. While just a couple of decades or so ago, Boerne (pronounced Bur-nee) easily could have been considered hidden. Today, it is a town where technology and glories of yesteryear see equal balance. Boerne is recognized across the United States as a desirable place to live. Listed by the U.S. Census Bureau as one of the country’s fastest-growing regions, the area’s rapid expansion has meant numerous new housing subdivisions as well as an influx of industry, business and tourism. Boerne strives to hold on to its

warm, small-town origins. Oak trees still grow together in canopies above many city streets, tree-lined roads pass by historic and new homes and a trip to the grocery store or your favorite watering hole almost guarantees an encounter with friends and neighbors. The surrounding countryside is lush and arid, dramatic and pastoral. Streams and rivers soften the sharp-edged limestone topography. Roosters and goats, still raised within city limits by a few old timers and many agriculture-driven students, may wander about under cell phone towers that have risen within the last several years.

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CONTENTS WELCOME ................................. 3 BOERNE HISTORY.................... 6 HILL COUNTRY MILE ............... 8 BOERNE FINE ARTS ................. 10 HISTORICAL DISTRICT MAP ... 12 BOERNE SCHOOL ................... 13

CIBOLO CENTER ...................... 15 OUTDOORS .............................. 16 DICKENS ON MAIN ................ 23 DINING ...................................... 25 CALENDAR ................................ 30 LODGING .................................. 34

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BOERNE: City Offices Boerne Police (non-emerg) Public Library Swimming Pool Visitors Bureau

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BOERNE ISD: Administration Boerne High School Champion High School Middle School North Middle School South Voss Middle School Cibolo Creek Elementary Curington Elementary Fabra Elementary Fair Oaks Ranch Elem Herff Elementary Kendall Elementary Van Raub Elementary

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COMFORT ISD: Administration Comfort High School Middle School Elementary School

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FAIR OAKS RANCH: City Offices Police Department KENDALL COUNTY: County offices Sheriff’s office EMS Office Extension Agent Justice of the Peace offices: Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 (Comfort) Drivers’ License office UTILITIES: Bandera Electric Coop Boerne (elec, gas, water) Central Texas Coop Pedernales Electric Coop SA City Public Service

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Established by a young group of Germans who considered themselves classical philosophers – known as the Free Thinkers – Boerne originally didn’t allow churches inside the city limits. Today, however, the town is home to numerous religious congregations. Also enormously important within the ranks of the city’s population is its volunteerism. Citizens selflessly donate countless hours not only to religious matters, but to social, educational, environmental, political and historical causes as well.

The crown jewel of Boerne’s history is its quaint Main Street, also called the Hill Country Mile. It is lined by many of the buildings that formed the vibrant core of the county’s “city life.” These structures, although admired by tourists, are still thought of as home by many of the town’s residents. “That’s the house where I grew up,” one might point out, or “There’s the hospital where I was born,” or “Here’s the dry goods store that sold us fabric for our dresses.” And apparently it’s not only long-timers and newcomers who are drawn to Boerne’s old structures. Ghosts, it seems, are drawn to the buildings as well. For example, the lovely, ornate

Joseph Dienger building on Main Plaza has an officially certified other-worldly occupant believed to be the building’s original owner, Joseph Dienger himself. Whether it’s shopping, visiting the area’s beautiful caves, exploring the local nature center, enjoying historically authentic exhibits, birding, cycling, hunting or hiking, Boerne provides the ideal blend of the urban and the rural. Close on one hand is an inter-

national airport, the Alamo, the San Antonio Riverwalk, SeaWorld of Texas, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, the San Antonio Zoo and numerous concert and museum venues. Nearby on the other hand is the unique and sought-after beauty of the beautiful and picturesque Texas Hill Country. Fall/Winter 2023  Boerne Tourism Guide

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Boerne’s history has deep roots Boerne, the county seat of Kendall County, is bound by Cibolo Creek, Interstate 10 and U.S. 87 about 30 miles northwest of San Antonio in the southern part of the county. In 1849, a group of German colonists from Bettina camped on the north side of Cibolo Creek, about a mile west of present-day Boerne. They called their new community Tusculum, after Cicero’s home in ancient Rome. In 1852, Gustav Theissen and John James laid out the town’s site and changed the name to Boerne in honor of Ludwig Börne, a German poet and publicist. Ironically, Mr. Börne never visited the town that was named after him. A post office was established in 1856 with August Staffell as postmaster. The community had only 10 houses in 1859, but it was chosen to be the county seat by a margin of 67 votes after the county was established in 1862, separating the area from its previous Comal County status. A courthouse was built in 1870 and 6

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is still in use, making it the second-oldest courthouse in Texas. Boerne developed the reputation of having a very healthy environment and quickly became known as a health resort. By 1884 it had five hotels, assorted businesses and 250 residents. Cotton, wool and grain were the principal shipments, but timber, cedar posts and building stone also were profitable commodities. The arrival of the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway in 1887 brought increased economic opportunity, and by 1890 the population of Boerne had risen to 800. Boerne residents voted to incorporate in 1909 and established a mayor-alderman form of city government. Also in that year they established the Boerne Independent School District. The population was reported at 950 in 1914, and the community prospered through the 1920s. The Great Depression of the 1930s, however, all but put an end to the tourism and cotton farming that had been staples of the local economy.


The population fell from an estimated 2,000 in 1928 to 1,117 in 1931. It had risen to only 1,271 by the 1940s. In the 1950s, however, many residents turned to nearby San Antonio for employment, and Boerne’s population was back on the rise. The population grew at a slow but steady rate, reaching 2,169 in 1960. In the 1960s, construction in neighboring Bexar County of the San Antonio Medical Center and the University of Texas at San Antonio, as well as the completion of Interstate 10, made Boerne even more attractive as a town from which to commute. Its population rose to 2,400 by 1970, 3,254 by 1980 and to 4,274 by 1990. In the 1990s, the population exceeded 5,000, making Boerne eligible for Home-rule city status. This was approved by its citizens in 1995. Accelerated growth in the late 1990s and early 2000s increased the population to an estimated 10,661 according to the 2010 census. The 2020 census showed a big jump with a popula-

tion of more than 19,000. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Boerne was the 15th-fastest-growing city in the United States, population of 10,000 and up, from 2010-19, exploding by 71 percent during that timeframe. Meanwhile, Kendall County was the fifth-fastest growing county in the nation, population 10,000 and up, during the same time period. In July 2019, the county’s population was listed at 47,431, compared to 33,384 in 2010 – a 42.1 percent hike. In spite of the influx of different ethnic groups, the German cultural tradition has dominated the community in many ways. The Boerne Gesangverein, or singing society, which was established in 1860, was an important social and recreational organization until it disbanded in 1977. German community organizations still active include the Boerne Schuetzen Verein (shooting club), which was formed in 1864, and the Boerne Village Band, which was formed about the same time as the singing society.

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The Hill Country Mile SHOPPING, CULINARY DELIGHTS AND HISTORIC SITES!

Boerne’s Hill Country Mile is a Texas-sized-mile stretching 1.1 miles through the heart of Boerne. It offers a wide variety of shopping and dining experiences in a vibrant, historic downtown. So get out your walking shoes and do some exploring! Whether you are interested in the latest in women’s fash8

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ion, jewelry, home goods and accessories, art, menswear, children’s clothing, antiques or other specialty items, there is a shop or boutique for you! Need a little sustenance before you return to the shops? Boerne offers a host of ϐine and casual dining options, a variety of bakeries, coffee shops, microbreweries and more – some with outside seating available so you can continue to enjoy the beautiful Hill Country weather.

NATURAL BEAUTY

Boerne has great options for outdoor living! Enjoy the extensive trail system along Cibolo Creek, including River Road Park, where you can cast a line, bring a picnic, ride a bike and enjoy your day. Not far from

the Hill Country Mile is the Old No. 9 Trail that follows the historic alignment of the old San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railroad route which brought early visitors from San Antonio to Boerne. On both trails you will ϐind new treats to delight the eye!


Several sculptures have been installed as part of the Boerne Art al Fresco Public Art Competition – an award-winning series of sculptures scattered across the city. Be sure to download a Public Art Walking tour brochure at artalfresco.org. You can also download an audio walking tour via the free Otocast app. Don’t forget to take a selϐie with your favorite sculpture and share it on Facebook at Boerne Art al Fresco!

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buildings can be found including St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church – an iconic limestone structure built high on a hill overlooking the city. The church was modeled after San Antonio’s Mission de la Purisma (1730) with twin towers that rise 65 feet in the air. Next door, The Phillip Manor has seen many uses over the last 152 years, and now has been restored into a boutique hotel, pub and event center. Across the street, the two-story triple column structure with arched windows is the Victorian style Carstanjen House (also called The Mansion House). Nearby is the famous Kronkosky Tower, on the grounds of the Benedictine Ministries offering the best view in Boerne, and Veterans Park.

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or folks who enjoy a night on the town – as opposed to a night in the city – Boerne has its own reserves of local ϐine arts opportunities. The Hill Country Mile boasts several renowned galleries, including Gallery 195, Carriage House Gallery, Serendipity on Main and Texas Trails Gallery, COSAS, CHROMA-13 Contemporary Art and Hill Country Pottery. Among the many art dealers, shoppers can peruse handcrafted jewelry, molded porcelain, folk art, wood carvings, hand-thrown pot-

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tery, cast statues, ϐine paintings and photography of all kind and so much more. The vibrant Boerne Community Theatre, after about three decades of stage productions, provides excellent excuses to get out of the house and into a live-event venue with a strong cadre of adults and teens who consistently bring down the house. Boerne Performing Arts puts together an annual schedule of entertainment that pleases audiences of all ages. Performances take place in the Champion High School Auditorium.


Also, the Boerne Concert Band, a nonproϐit organization that provides a venue for local musicians to present popular music for family-oriented audiences to enjoy, puts on several performances annually in the Boerne High School Auditorium. The concerts are free. The Patrick Heath Public Library hosts a Live! At the Library series of concerts and events for guests to enjoy as well as other programs. Other local venues also provide artistic opportunities throughout the year. HCCArts sponsors shows and offers classes that entertain and educate. Two high school choirs, both winners at highest competition levels, provide regular opportunities for nights of great vocals. The district’s middle school choirs, which score high competitively as well, do the same. Respected orchestral programs

at the secondary school level also make for wonderful evenings of music. In fact, Boerne ISD’s entire music program has received national recognition, as well as individual performance honors. Local high schools also have talented theater departments and produce outstanding stage performances. BISD ϐine arts events can be found at www.boernebisd.net and click on “calendar.” The Boerne Community Theatre is located at 907 E. Blanco Road. For more information visit www.boernetheatre.org. More information on Boerne Performing Arts is available at www.boerneperforming arts. com. The website for the Boerne Concert Band is www.boerneconcertband.com. The Boerne library’s website is https://www.ci.boerne.tx.us/197/Library.

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SCHOOL INFORMATION BOERNE ISD The Boerne Independent School District, nestled in the scenic Texas Hill Country, is a “destination district” for families who enjoy Boerne’s unique combination of rural roots, smalltown atmosphere and easy access to one of America’s largest cities (San Antonio is 30 miles southeast of Boerne). This supportive Boerne community places a high priority on education, reϐlected in the reputation for excellence that Boerne ISD has built and sustained through the years. Boerne ISD has an enrollment approaching 10,000 students who attend class at seven elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools and an alternative campus. Land has been purchased for a potential eighth elementary school. Boerne ISD is one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas. With more than 1,000 faculty and staff, Boerne ISD is the largest employer in the community. Its teachers are dedicated professionals whose commitment to excellence is recognized consistently on regional, state and national levels. Mission The Boerne Independent School District engages, inspires, and enriches our community through innovative learning experiences. Vision Our community will engage students and adults in a challenging educational environment that inspires creativity and enriches lives for today’s realities and tomorrow’s possibilities. Motto Engage. Inspire. Enrich. Information: District address: 235 Johns Road, Boerne Main phone: 830-357-2000 Website: www.boerneisd.net

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COMFORT ISD The Comfort Independent School District is one of the finest school districts in the state of Texas. It is a wonderful place to educate a child, and the environment is made possible by the tremendous parent and community support for its three schools at the elementary, middle and high school levels as well as by a hardworking and dedicated staff. The district takes pride in cultivating hearts and minds. Mission Comfort ISD ensures all students receive a premier education and exceed state standards. We desire excellence for all children; find and develop the individual talents of every child; and cultivate hearts and minds by teaching integrity and responsibility and empowering students with knowledge to develop into productive citizens. Vision Excellence through cultivating hearts and minds. Information: District address: 327 High St., Comfort Main phone: 830-995-6400 Website: www.comfort.txed. net 14

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GENEVA SCHOOL OF BOERNE The Geneva School of Boerne exists to provide a classical education from a biblical worldview, to equip students for a lifetime of learning, service and leadership to the glory of Jesus Christ. It is a classical and Christian K-12 private school that pursues doing all things with excellence to the glory of God. Educators are dedicated to a Christ-centered worldview and to the Geneva mission, locking arms with parents to provide a rigorous and time-tested education. The award-winning and accredited academics, athletics and arts programs uphold the classical ideal by teaching students to recognize what is good, true and beautiful in every endeavor. Educators teach from a Christ-centered worldview — everything students learn and do is evaluated according to the standard of God’s word. Geneva graduates enter the world well-spoken and uniquely equipped to lead as servants, scholars, athletes and artists in their individual contests. Located on 51 beautiful acres in Boerne, the school provides a place for all students to be known, foster

a small-town roll-up-yoursleeves style of family volunteerism to get things done and cultivate an outward-focused community that actively loves its neighbors both inside and outside the school. Geneva is a welcoming, tight-knit community of people who trust and invest in each other with grace and grit. The school was formed in 1998 and began offering classes in 1999 to 13 students

in kindergarten, first and third grade. The first senior class of 19 students graduated in May 2011. Today, Geneva serves about 700 students in grades K-12. Information: Address: 113 Cascade Caverns Road, Boerne Main phone: 830-755-6101 We b s i t e : w w w. g e n e v a schooltx.org

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Cibolo Center embraces nature, trails CIBOLO CENTER FOR CONSERVATION The Cibolo Center for Conservation transforms lives through the love of nature, welcoming guests into a beautiful natural Hill Country setting for nature education, enriching community experiences and environmental research. With two campuses encompassing more than 160 acres in the heart of Boerne, the Cibolo Nature Center and Herff Farm offer miles of trails, distinct ecosystems, gardens and connection to the regions agrarian roots. These campuses protect the fragile Cibolo Creek watershed that contributes more than a million gallons per day to the Trinity and Edwards aquifers, the primary sources of drinking water for the region. The Cibolo Center for Conservation is widely considered a premiere example of what a community can do when hearts and minds come together. The Cibolo

devotes itself to preserving, sharing and teaching about living harmoniously and sustainably with nature. What was once a small grassroots organization today is a reputable conservation leader serving more than 100,000 children, adults and families annually.

Farm. Individuals can buy products directly from local growers, ranchers and crafters on a beautiful German farmstead in the Texas Hill Country. Explore fenced gardens, pollinator meadow and trails and see the historic limestone Herff House.

NEST NATURE SCHOOL The Nest Nature School provides a rich child-centered learning environment for preschool aged children (ages 3-5) built on uniquely developed curriculum that prioritizes exceeding developmentally appropriate learning standards. The curriculum incorporates play and learning in nature to best support the whole child academically, socially, emotionally, physically and spiritually to ensure that they are prepared for Kindergarten and beyond.

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tunities for learning through nature play and hands-on activities. Children engage in enjoyable science learning while having fun in several ecosystems with creek time and archery every week. The Cibolo also offers a myriad of events and programs throughout the year, including an outdoor concert series, guided hikes, festivals, gardening workshops and more! Go to www.cibolo.org to ϐind more on the calendar of events. VOLUNTEERING We welcome volunteers in many ways from individuals to large groups from organizations and businesses. Whether you are by yourself or with a group, the Cibolo has both short-term and ongoing volunteer opportunities for many interests.

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Boerne blessed with abundance of parks and recreation areas. NORTHSIDE PARK Northside Neighborhood Park is a lovely and quiet space home to the trailhead of the Currey Trail. It is also home to the Parks and Recreation Department administrative office. Currently, visitors can take advantage of the half-mile trail, picnic tables or take their dogs on a stroll through the vast open greenspace. Boasting a skate park, it’s a great place to stop with the whole family. RIVER ROAD PARK Looking for a place to relax and enjoy what nature has to offer? Come to River Road Park, located just off Main Street on River Road near downtown Boerne. Residents and visitors alike come to the park to enjoy the many features this beautiful location has to offer. Watching the many ducks that reside there that are beautiful, colorful and playful is one of the most popular activities at this picturesque park, but visitors are asked to please avoid the temptation to feed the feather friends. There is also a winding walking trail that stretches from Main Plaza down to the Cibolo Center for. There are also clean picnic tables where you can enjoy a picnic or just relax and read a book. You may also see people of all ages fishing from the riverbanks and turtles that will occasionally pop their heads up out of the water. If you love being in a serene and peaceful place and enjoying what mother nature has to offer then visit River Road Park in Boerne. BOERNE CITY PARK City Park, 106 City Park Road, is in a unique natural setting as it shares a border with Cibolo Creek, which boasts some of the most magnificent cypress-lined banks of the Cibolo. The park still serves as Boerne’s largest park. In 1964, efforts were underway by the city to acquire a 125-acre tract of land to serve as the city’s first developed park. The mayor, Ray Smart, was notified on Febru-

ary 10, 1965, by a Western Union telegram from Ralph W. Yarborough, U.S. Senator, that Boerne would be receiving $12,159 from a federal grant to aid in the purchase of the park land. Developed shortly after the city purchased the land in 1964, City Park was unique in that it offered the widest variety of recreational opportunities of any park in the city at the time. It also served for many years as the city’s only park that supported athletic activities such as softball, baseball, tennis and soccer. Today, the park has tennis facilities, multi-purpose fields and a swimming pool. BOERNE CITY LAKE Located about one mile northwest of Boerne off of Upper Cibolo Creek Road, this large lake has attracted outdoor enthusiasts for decades. Concerned over flooding in Boerne, city forefathers recognized a need to create a means to assist with flood control. An application was made to the Texas Water Commission to seek approval for water rights in the Cibolo Creek Watershed of the San Antonio River Basin. The Texas Water Commission granted permission to the city of Boerne on January 7, 1972, to construct and maintain a dam and reservoir on Cibolo Creek for municipal purposes to aid in flood control. In September 2005, the Boerne City Council approved development of City Lake Park. To protect this valuable asset of the city, the Boerne City Council approved the first set of ordinances for the lake in March 1979. One of the most significant rules of the lake is that no motorized boats are allowed on the lake. This is to further protect the water. However, sail boats, row boats and kayaks are allowed. The park also offers swimming, picnic areas, disc golf, a pavilion and other amenities.

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eyond the shops and bustle of historic downtown, Boerne’s host of natural features are a must-see for any visitor. From unbelievable living caves to beloved natural preserves, nature enthusiasts and thrill seekers will find something to suit their fancy. From day outings to camping trips, the wonders of the Texas Hill Country will be memory-making for any family. Ever since the publication of the famous German-American novel, The Hermit of the Cavern, the caves of the Texas Hill Country have been a beacon to the stalwart adventurer and casual spelunker alike. Cascade Caverns first opened doors op pen ened d its ts d oors oo rs in thee early 1930s, Caveeaa rly rlly 19 1930 30s, 0s, aand nd d C aveeav Without-a-Name With Wi thou outt-aa-Na Name me followed fol o lo lowe wed we d just ju st a few few e years yea e rrss later l at ater e er in 1939. These natural 1 93 939 9.. T hee see n hese atur at urrall ural wonders poswo wond onder nd deerrs ar aaree ma made ade p osso siiblle by by Boerne’s Boe o rn ne’ e s unique uniq un iq que ue sible lo o ca c a tii on o n on o n a massive maa ss m s s iv ve location depo depo de possiiitt of of ccalcium alcci al cium m carcar a deposit bo on naa te te – or o r limestone. l i m e stto li on n e. e. bonate O ver Ov er m iillli l li l on o n s of of y eeaa rs rs, Over millions years, un u nd deerg rgro groun roun ro und ri ive verrss aand nd nd underground rivers ggrro grou ou un nd dwa watteer eroded erod er oded ed tthe he he groundwater

limestone, leaving behind the massive caverns and breathtaking formations that exist today. The geological process can still be seen, as both of these caves are “living” and water continues to erode and deposit formations at a glacial pace. At Cascade Caverns, visitors can wander through the winding corridors, looking for the unique Cascade Caverns Salamander that makes its home in the lake. For those seeking an extra thrill, Adventure Tours take spelunkers down into the mud for an unprecedented, up-close look at the cavern system. Set amid the turning backroads of the Hill Country, a scenic drive north of town takes wandereers to Cave v W ithout it derers Without Name me. Known Kn Kno nown n as “the A Name. Little Lii tt Litt ttle le Carlsbad,” C ar a rls lsbad,” Cave Without W th Wi tho out A Name ou Naame boasts boasts a near collection neear n ar endless end dle lesss colle ect ctio ion n of breathtaking bre br reathta a ak kiingg formations, s,, as well large, wel e l ass several several ev v large arge ar ge, ge, open where visop pen en caverns caver av ver e ns ns w here he ere v isis sitors itto itor orrs can ccaan experience expe ex periien ence nce ce the thee renowned re n re no o wn w n ed d aacoustics co o us u s ti t i css aatt frequent Campffrreq quent ueen u ntt cconcerts. once on cert rts. s. C aam mpping in ng facilities facciilliittiies fa fac ies es are are re available av vaail ilab able le at at both bot oth locations. locaati lo tio on ns. s.

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Take a driving tour in the Hills Make Boerne your headquarters for day trips through the countryside NORTH TOUR (33 MILES) Start at north end of Main St. (Hwy. 87, northbound) at traffic light. Start mileage count here. 0.3 Kendall County EMS building (right) 0.4 (Turn right onto FM 1376) 3.4 Walnut Grove Road (left) 4.7 Remains of old Walnut Grove Resort Ranch still visible, one of Texas’ better known resorts in late 1890’s (left) 7.6 Wasp Creek 7.9 Wasp Creek School - original part still present, but converted into residence (left) 11.0 Ottmar Von Behr’s Homestead - in National Register as Historical District 11.1 Guadalupe River 11.9 Intersection of FM 473 (right) 12.1 East Sister Creek 12.2 Sisterdale - First known as Zink’s Settlement, named for Nicholas Zink who settled in 1847 12.3 Sister Creek Winery (left) 12.5 Lohrbeer House* - Built in 1897 (left) 12.6 Old Dance Hall (left) 12.7 Old school house (right) 12.9 Cemetery (right) Turn left at intersection of FM 473. Dr. Kapp’s Hydropathic Clinic (entrance 12.7 miles on right). Sisterdale. On the National Register as an Historical District. West Sister Creek 15.9 Turn left on Waring-Sisterdale Road (no signs). 18.2 Guadalupe River 20.1 Mira Sol Girl Scout Camp owned by Alamo Area Council of Girl Scouts (left). 20.5 Waring - community created in 1888. First known as Windsor, later changed to Waringford and finally Waring. Baptist Church, general store, post office, Waring school* makeup historic town. Just outside Waring is old Windsor Stage Stop, built in 1860s to accommodate overnight stagecoach travelers. 20.6 Railroad Depot (right) 22.7 Joshua Creek 23.9 Welfare - first known as Bon Ton. Like Waring Welfare was cut off with completion of Hwy. 87 and later IH-10, bypassing these small German settlements. 24.1 Railroad Depot (right) 24.1 Old Welfare School (left) 25.3 Nicolaus Zink Home* - built in 1868. Zink selected to lead group of German immigrants overseas to establish settlements on Texas Land Grant, buried in unmarked grave on this property. 26.2 Turn left 26.5 Nelson City - named for Nelson family farmers and ranchers, who operated automotive garage, filling station and lunch stand. Po-Po Restaurant built in 1929 first as dance hall. 27.0 Turn right off of IH-I0 frontage road - go under IH-10 overpass 27.5 Enter IH-10 30.2 Site of Andrew Jackson Potter’s Home (1868-1883). Potter, a Methodist minister for 30 years, traveled the Texas frontier, preaching in saloons, the only public buildings in the early settlements (left) 30.4 Boerne City Lake - Kendall County’s only lake (right). Exit at Boerne business exit, take the frontage road. 31.0 Take Boerne exit to Hwy. 87 32.0 Ernest/Walter Pfeiffer Home - in 1974 the Pfeiffers received Texas State Family Land Heritage Award for owning and operating same agricultural land for over 100 years 32.9 Traffic Light (Main Street). EAST TOUR (45 MILES) Turn east off Main St. at the Cibolo Creek Bridge. Start your mileage count. 0.3 Cibolo Creek Dam - site of Boerne’s first business, the Dietert Saw and Grist Mill (right). 0.9 Agricultural Heritage Center - museum of antique farm equipment - Open Saturdays, 10 to 4 (right). 0.9 Boerne City Park & Cibolo Nature Center (right). 1.1 Herff Park - home to Kendall County Fair on Labor Day weekend (right). 6.6 Pleasant Valley School - now used for Community Center (left). 7.2 Cecil Smith’s Polo Field - home of America’s most famous polo player and

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training site for polo ponies (right) 10.0 Bergheim General Store* - old general store (right) which has been in the same family since 1900, and O’Briens Restaurant (left) 10.5 Turn left on FM 3351 11.0 Smith Cemetery - family-owned cemetery (right) 14.7 Old Schiller Post Office and site of first Bergheim General Store - located on Cielo Ranch. 15.0 Guadalupe River - old charcoal burners were active in this area. 19.1 Curry Creek. 21.0 Rawls Creek. 21.9 Kendalia* - town first known as Bech’s Flat, but later changed. Named after George Wilkins Kendall. Many historic buildings in Kendalia including Kendall Community Church,* Old Lawhon General Store, log cabin Elbel General Store, dance hall and Kendalia Library with historical marker for George Wilkins Kendall. Turn left on FM 473 (left) 25.8 Shepard’s Creek & schoolhouse. 26.9 Dry Creek. 28.0 Curry Creek. 29.3 FM 474 intersects (left) Turn here. 36.3 Guadalupe River. 37.2 Guadalupe River Ranch (left). 38.6 Kreutzberg Road (left). Optional Tour (approximately 10 miles) Turn left on Kreutzberg Rd. Pass Kreutzberg Shooting Club and School which dates back almost 100 years. On top of hill behind shooting club building is large cross erected by Joseph V. Phillip in 1847, used as landmark for the area. Kreutzberg (German for Cross Mountain ) (left). Alzafar Shrine Camp (left) and Cave Without a Name, one of Texas’ most beautiful caves (right) Return and continue on FM 474 to Boerne 42.2 Malakopf Monument* - monument erected in memory of Dr. Ferdinand Ludwig Von Herff, well-known doctor in late 1800s (right) 43.4 Intersection of Adler Road (turn right). 43.9 Kendall County Law Enforcement Center (right). 44.1 Boerne Civic Center - built in 1987.

44.2 Boerne Curington Elementary School - (left). Adler Rd. (will take you back to Main St. WEST TOUR (10.5 MILES) Turn left off Main St. onto Johns Road (westbound). Start mileage count. 0.2 Henry Fabra Elementary School - dedicated to Henry Fabra, descendant of early settlers (left). 0.2 Boerne Middle School North originally built in 1929 and served as Boerne High School until new high school was built in 1972. 0.3 Cibolo Creek. 0.5 Tusculum - first settlement in Boerne. Located behind Schwope’s Water Well Drilling Company. Settled in 1849 by German immigrants hoping to bring higher standard of living to the United States. Only one stone building remains today. (Not visible from John’s Road). 0.9 Lex Sanitarium*- Lex family home used as sanitarium from 1919 to 1939. Owned and operated by Emilie Lex (Mrs. Adolph). Boarding house, also for people traveling long distance to visit friends and family members who were parents. Dr. John Francis Nooe, at one time Boerne’s favorite doctor, operated and cared for parents here. Still owned by Lex family. (left - visible only from IH-10). 1.2 IH-l0 Overpass 5.2 Tapatio Springs Golf Resort Country Club - hotel conference center, golf, tennis, restaurant. Return to Main Street by way of John’s Road SOUTH TOUR (9.5 MILES) Start tour on S. Main St. and Hwy. 46 (Bandera Hwy., southbound) intersection and drive south. Start mileage count here. 0.9 Enter frontage road of IH-10 (left). 2.1 Turn left on Cascade Caverns Rd., follow signs to Cascade Caverns 4.7 Cascade Caverns - 10-acre park, campground and cave. Cavern named for beautiful waterfall which plunges 90 feet. Return to Main Street by way of Cascade Caverns Rd. * Denotes Texas Historical markers. Compiled from Kendall County Historical Commission and Boerne Area Historical Preservation Society records.


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MAIN PLAZA The central focus point of downtown Boerne, Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St., was the first area designated in the city of Boerne to serve as a community park. It was established about 1852 and was known as the Common Area. This area was much larger than the remaining part, which is now known as Main Plaza. The plaza is in the heart of Boerne and serves as the site of numerous festivals, concerts, car shows, celebrations and Boerne Market Days. The park features a gazebo, which serves as a location for weddings and concerts. VETERANS PLAZA At 801 South Main St., Veterans Plaza is one of the original four park sites in Boerne. The park is filled with a variety of trees and sidewalks that lead to the center of the park, where the Veterans War Memorial is

located. The park is the site of annual gatherings for veterans and Memorial Day ceremonies. Many Kendall County residents have answered the call to duty to serve their country in time of war. In 1923, the H.J. Graham family erected a memorial monument near the center of Military Plaza (today known as Veterans Plaza)

honoring all the men who died as a result of military action in the armed forces during World War I. The names of those who lost their lives are listed on the four sides of the monument. Years later, a bronze piece was added to the top of the monument recognizing veterans. And plaques were added to recognize

those that were killed in combat during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. As part of the 2014 renovation plaques were added recognizing those killed in combat during the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.

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Included with the 2014 renovations of Veterans Plaza, “The Walk of Honor” was installed. The Walk of Honor was part of a fund raising project to help finance some of the shortfall for the entire park renovations. It is an extra wide walkway from Main St to the center of the park lined with bricks that include names of family and friends that served or are still serving in the military. BOERNE SKATE PARK Located across from Curing Elementary School at 524 Adler St., this park covers about 7,500 square feet featuring a plaza style design. The city worked with the local skating community to get its input on what the park should feature. The result was a one of a kind streetscape plaza style park that features various skate ramps. KINDERPARK Located at 111 Water St., this fenced and shaded park is very popular with families with younger children. Kinderpark is perfect for small birthday parties and gatherings. Amenities include a covered pavilion, picnic tables, benches and a unique and exciting playground. CIBOLO CENTER FOR CONSERVATION One of Boerne’s true natural gems, the Cibolo Nature Center was born of the dreams of local citizens who wished to see natural habitat not only restored, but preserved in perpetuity. Since the 1980s, the CNC has continued to develop and grow both in size and in learning opportunities, celebrating the Hill Country land and natural resources as an important legacy. With conservation as its primary focus, the CNC’s library and exhibits allow for learning, while its many trails let visitors explore a variety of ecosystems within a small area through which a beautiful, cypress-bordered stretch of the Cibolo Creek runs. One of Boerne’s most historic and beautiful structures, the Herff 22

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farmhouse and its surrounding property, was purchased recently as an extension of the Cibolo Nature Center. Something of a neighborhood gathering place, the Herff Farm land is the location of a community garden, a weekly farmers market and other special events. COUNTY PARKS Three county parks lie within just a few miles of Boerne’s central Main Street area. The Joshua Springs Park & Preserve is the first of the county’s large and beautiful nature areas and a place where walkers and hikers can enjoy an extensive trail system as a way to experience the Hill Country in a peaceful, up-close-and-personal way. Birders are provided with many opportunities for sightings, including areas that are specifically dedicated to chimney swifts and bluebirds, while fishermen are welcome at the park’s ponds and waterways. The most developed of the county’s three parks, Joshua Springs offers pavilion and playground facilities, among many other amenities. Just around the bend from Comfort, the James Kiehl River Bend is a 25-acre area of exceptional beauty and peace dedicated to a local veteran who died in Iraq. Almost 2,000 feet of riverfront land allow visitors swimming, paddling and fishing access to the exceptional beauty of the Hill Country’s celebrated Guadalupe River. Another lovely and quiet spot is the Kreutzberg Canyon Natural

Area - more than 100 more acres of rolling countryside adjoining the Guadalupe. Left largely undeveloped, three miles of paths trace the river’s banks, while wildlife observation blinds allow visitors to stop and observe the natural world around them. GUADALUPE RIVER STATE PARK East of Boerne, just past the quaint hamlet of Bergheim, is

the Guadalupe River State Park. Horse lovers have access to several miles of an equestrian trail system, and campers can pitch their tents on any of the multiple camping sites. Miles of water access allows enthusiasts to fish, paddle, swim and float, while the Children’s Discovery Center gives children hands-on access to exhibits, themed discovery boxes and a backpack of tools that make exploring the park fun.

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the spirit of the decades-held tradition. Last year, out of an abundance of caution because of the COVID-19 pandemic, ofϐicials canceled the popular holiday event. It already had been scaled back just to some basic events, but the fear of spreading the virus in a crowded atmosphere led to the city canceling it altogether. The new vision of the celebration was brought to life by the combined efforts of the city of Boerne, the Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce and the Hill Country Mile’s retail and restaurant owners. “We have always had such an

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The city loved the idea, and “A Dickens Celebration” was born as a revamped model of Boerne’s beloved “Dickens on Main” tradition. “Our favorite thing about ‘A Dickens Celebration’ is that each weekend is completely different, making sure there is something for everyone, whether you are bringing kids, visiting guests or just want a date night or evening with adults,” Woods said. Several City departments are support the weekends of events, including special projects, parks and recreation, the Boerne Visitors Center and the Patrick Heath Public Library. This support includes promotion for the events, planning and implementing Dickens on Main and the Weihnachts Parade, co-hosting the Toast of Olde Town and Kinder Fest weekends, decorating the public spaces such as Main Plaza for the tree lighting and much more. DICKENS ON MAIN The ϐirst weekend following Thanksgiving, still called “Dickens on Main,’’ will include fan favorites like the ice carving show, snow falling along Main Street, costumed holiday performers and late-night shopping. After 4 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, November 26-27, guests can stroll along a trafϐic-free Main Street, freely crossing from shop to shop while enjoying holiday music, festivities and fun surprises along the way. Dickens Village (Main Plaza) will have a new schedule full of family fun, including a festive market. As per tradition, the festival ofϐicially will kick off the holidays with the lighting of the tree at 6 p.m. on Friday night followed by trumpeted Christmas carols. Street entertainers will surprise and delight, while shops will be decorated and magically illuminated with twinkling lights throughout the season. Santa Claus also will be present to visit with children. 24

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WEIHNACHTS WEEKEND The following weekend, December 3-4, is Weihnachts Weekend, the ϐirst of A Dickens Celebrations’ creative incorporations. Weihnachts Weekend is centered on the locally treasured “Weihnachts Parade” and kicks off at noon on Friday, December 3, with entertainment and the Weihnachts Market at Main Plaza. Guests will be welcome to shop along the Hill Country Mile’s beautiful boutiques and unique shops, grab some food and a beer at one of the local breweries or restaurants, or have coffee and dessert at Boerne’s bistros, bakeries and sweet shops. Saturday, December 4, will feature more shopping and dining followed by the 34th annual Weihnachts Parade at 6 p.m. when downtown will light up with nearly 100 ϐloats spreading holiday cheer along Boerne’s Main Street. Riding on a ϐiretruck at the end of the parade will be Santa Claus. TOAST OF OLDE TOWN For the ϐinal two weekends of celebration, Main Street will be open as usual. Hosted by The Hill Country Mile’s retailers, “Toast of Olde Town’’ will run the following week. The “date night” centerpiece of Dickens will begin with a classic holiday movie in the park on Wednesday, December 8, at the square. The weekend of Friday and Saturday, December 10-11, holiday sweethearts are invited to tour local shops for late-night holiday shopping and toasts with wassail from 5 to 9 p.m. Contributing to the community effort to make Dickens a thrill for all attendees, the Patrick Heath Public library will be offering children’s activities with a festive ϐlair on that Friday and Saturday, allowing parents to drop off the kiddos for some much-needed holiday downtime.

KINDERFEST Finally, also led by Hill Country retailers, Kinderfest, from December 1719, will start with a tasty “cookie crawl” on Friday. Then, the Dienger Trading Co. will welcome guests to meet Santa Claus on Saturday. The fun continues with a downtown scavenger hunt for the entire family. There will be special treats along the way, and real reindeer await at the ϐinish line. The festive weekend will be concluded with a family holiday movie on Sunday evening, December 19. Through all the amazing additions of this year’s celebration, coupled with tradition, Dickens will remain connected to its original spirit of joy and community. MORE INFORMATION “Dickens on Main was founded by downtown business owners more than 20 years ago to attract holiday shoppers to downtown Boerne,” Woods said. “Through the years, the celebration has grown, but we’ve always worked to stay true to the roots of Dickens – to highlight our amazing shops and restaurants and our beautiful historic downtown while offering an amazing weekend of holiday fun to guests and visitors.” There will be parking available in several public lots, including the visitors center, city hall and the Patrick Heath Public Library. People may also park their vehicles on the residential streets adjacent to the festival. Some items throughout the holiday celebration will require tickets. For more information regarding parking, tickets and scheduling, visit adickenscelebration.com any time after November 1.


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CHINA BOWL 1362 S. Main St. Suite 301, Boerne Straightforward stop for Chinese-American cuisine offering traditional dishes in relaxed surrounds. 830-331-8558 LOVE THAI RESTAURANT 109 Waterview Parkway, Suite 101, Boerne Formerly known as Sarika’s Thai Cafe here in Boerne, Love Thai features appetizers, house specials, curries and classic savory dishes. 830-249-1070 LUNG FUNG 1004 N. Main Street, Boerne Traditional Chinese food for lunch and dinner as well as a daily lunch buffet. 830-249-6185 N’S THAI FOOD 115 Adler Rd., Boerne Offering classic traditional Thai dishes using vegetables from their own local garden, served in a relaxed Texas Hill Country atmosphere. 830-331-2004

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BEAR MOON BAKERY CAFE 401 S Main St., Boerne Quaint breakfast & lunch cafe in a bright, homey space serving American comfort fare & baked goods. 830-816-2327 BearMoonBakery.com BLACK RIFLE COFFEE 101 S. Main St., Boerne The ϐirst brick and mortar location in Texas, BRCC is a premium, smallbatch, roast-to-order, veteran-owned coffee company. Breakfast sandwiches, a casual lunch menu, merchandise, and coffee by the bag are also available. 830-428-6736 BlackRiϐleCoffee.com

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BOERNE GRILL/DAILY GRIND 141 S Main St., Boerne Easygoing, local spot featuring coffee, scratch-made baked goods and breakfast fare plus sandwiches, comfort fare and homemade ice cream. 830-249-4677 BOERNE NUTRITION Smoothie & Juice Bar · Health Food Restaurant 104 E Hosack St., Boerne, TX 78006 https://www.facebook.com/boernenutrition LANI’S CHEESECAKES AND COFFEE HOUSE 510 Highway 27, Comfort A Comfort staple with pies, cakes, cheesecakes and brunch all day. LanisCheesecakes.com M AND M DONUTS 1414 E. Blanco Rd., Boerne Quick and easy donut shop. 830-249-7929 RICHTER BAKHAUS 153 Main St., Boerne Delicious, freshly-made baked goods and smooth coffee concoctions and ϐlavors! Try the “Dufϐin” – a mufϐin-doughnut hybrid that’s sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. 830-331-2675 RichterBoerne.com

TOOTIE PIE CO. Handcrafted sweets and savory eats made with quality ingredients and tender loving care. 1445 S. Main, Ste. 120, Boerne https://www.tootiepieco.com/ WANDER’N CALF 817 Front St., Comfort A place with exceptional coffee, tea and sweets, and a place where those who have been ”wandering” can feel like they have ϐinally found a place to belong. 830-428-2710 WanderNCalf.com

BARBECUE

SCOOTER’S COFFEE 1 FM 3351 No. 155, Boerne Brewing up delicious coffee, espresso blenders, smoothies and pastries since 1998. 830-336-2106 ScootersCoffee.com SNOWFLAKE DONUTS 1222 S. Main St. & 1685 River Rd. Ste. 100, Boerne Take-out doughnuts, pastries and kolaches. 830-249-8686 THE BUBBLE TEA FACTORY 1415 E. Blanco Rd., Boerne Boba (Bubble) teas, milk teas and ϐlavored test. Smoothies, coffee and breakfast treats to-go. 830-331-2192 THE DIENGER TRADING, CO. 210 N. Main St., Boerne Inside the historic Dienger building in the heart of downtown, this bakery, espresso bar and bistro offers breakfast, lunch, tapas and wine. 830-331-2225 TheDiengerTradingCo.com

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BLACK BOARD BAR B Q 1123 FM 1376, Boerne Casual, low n’ slow, Texas-style Bar B Q with upscale Southern side dishes. Daily Black Board Specials, cold beer, and live music. Located just up the road in Sisterdale. 830-324-6858 FRITZE’S BBQ & CATERING 926 N Main St., Boerne Local, family-owned and operated barbecue restaurant. 830-331-9903 KLEIN SMOKEHOUSE 342 N Main St., Boerne Delicious smoked meats, sausages, amazing quality steaks, exotic game and mouth-watering Texas Hill Country BBQ. 830-249-8063 KleinSmokehouse.com SMOKEY MO’S BAR-B-Q 1685 River Rd., Boerne Lean brisket, juicy chicken and turkey, and hot sausage for 20 years. 830-331-2633 SmokeyMosBBQ.com

BEER AND WINE

BENDING BRANCH WINERY 142 Lindner Branch Rd, Comfort Award-winning Texas winery. Voted No. 3 Best Tasting Room by USA Today 830-995-5850 Bendingbranchwinery.com

BERGHEIM CELLARS 46 Crossing Shopping Center 1 FM 3351 South, No. 150, Boerne A 1600 square foot full-service Wine and Spirits store 830-229-5233 CIBOLO CREEK BREWING CO. 448 S. Main St., Boerne Meet friends, family and neighbors at this local brewery and pub. With indoor and outdoor dining, guests enjoy house-brewed beer and seasonal farm-fresh dishes. 830-816-5275 CiboloCreekBrewing.com DODGING DUCK BREWHAUS 402 River Road, Boerne Award-winning house-brewed beer and an eclectic menu of international and local favorites, including Thai lettuce wraps, Chimichurri grilled beef tenderloin, fried green tomatoes, vegetarian options and bratwurst and sauerkraut. 830-248-3825 DodgingDuck.com JUST CHILLIN IN COMFORT 702 High St., Comfort Enjoy a beer or wine after a hard day of work without the need to dress up and show off. 210-355-3745 HILL COUNTRY TEXAS DISTILLERS INC. 723 Front St., Comfort A local Hill Country distillery using native Texas ingredients like prickly pear cactus, Hill Country peaches and jalapenos. 830-995-2924 HillCountryTXDistillers.com


HUCKLEBERRY’S 708 High St., Comfort A beautiful place to host events, drink beer & boutique wines, and watch incredible live music Friday nights. 432-288-4995 HuckleberrysTx.com LONGBRANCH SALOON 817 N Main St., Boerne A laid back, saloon-style bar featuring pool tables, a dance ϐloor and a jukebox. 830-331-4702 NEWSOM VINEYARDS 717 Front St., Comfort This cozy tasting room is nestled in the historic section of Comfort offering small-batch Texas wines. They also have a great space to relax and enjoy live music and food trucks. 806-549-6732 NewsomVineyards.com RICHTER CORK & KEG 153 S. Main St., Boerne A top destination to discover wine and specialty brews in the Hill Country. 830-331-2675

ROC N RITAS Margaritas to go. 112 E San Antonio Ave., Boerne 210-701-0120 www.rocnritas.com SAINT TRYPHON FARM & VINEYARDS 24 Wasp Creek Rd, Boerne Saint Tryphon (pronounced tree-fon) Farm & Vineyards developed from three core loves: Texas, the great wines of the world and good people. 830-777-6704 SaintTryphon.com SINGING WATER VINEYARDS 316 Mill Dam Rd., Comfort A winery and vineyard with stunning views, unique buildings, mature oak trees and beautiful sunsets. 830-457-9006 SingingWaterVineyards.com SISTER CREEK VINEYARDS 1142 Sisterdale Rd., Boerne The tasting room is in an 1885 cotton gin that has incorporated some of the original cotton gin equipment into the design. Bordeaux and Burgundy wine making techniques are employed to produce the Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot wines. 830-324-6704 SisterCreekVineyards.com

SISTERDALE LINE 1211 Sisterdale Rd., Boerne One of the leading bar stops in the Texas Hill Country known for its approachable atmosphere. 830-324-6833 THE COCKY ROOSTER 1014 Front St., Comfort A full-service bar with indoor and outdoor seating, Sunday potlucks and big screen TVs.. 830-256-7491 TUSCULUM BREWING 236 S. Main St., Boerne Located in the historic H.O. Adler building on the Hill Country Mile, this brewpub offers a relaxed casual atmosphere, housemade brews and a pub menu for friends and family to enjoy year-round. 830-428-0596

CASUAL DINING

BOERNE EPICURE GOURMET MARKET Treat yourself to incredible chocolates, coffees, teas, a large selection of cold drinks and a fabulous deli. 210 S. Main St., Boerne 830-331-9355 www.boerneepicure.com

BOERNE TACO HOUSE 470 S. Main St., unit 200, Boerne Homey restaurant serving up Mexican grub such as street-style, breakfast tacos and quesadillas. 830-331-2874 BoerneTacoHouse.org BOTERO TAPAS + WINE BAR 161 S. Main St., Boerne Paella and Spanish tapas bar. Homemade sangria, wine tastings, and Spanish beer in a great atmosphere. 830-446-3035 Botero161.com BUMDOODLER’S LUNCH 929 N Main St., Boerne Serving the best Deli Sandwiches, soups and Homemade Pies to the citizens of Boerne, Texas since 1982. 830-249-8826 Bumdoodlers.com CASA AMAYA PUPUSERIA & TAQUERIA 608 E Blanco Rd., Boerne Traditional El Salvadorian fare for breakfast, lunch, and snacks including coffee beverages in a casual atmosphere. Salvadorian Pupusas, Silk Red refried beans, plátanos con frijoles, street tacos, breakfast tacos, and more. 830-331-9011

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CHILI’S 601 W Bandera Rd., Boerne (830) 249-8558 CYPRESS CREEK INN 408 Highway 27, Comfort Sandwiches, chicken fried steak and comfort foods. 830-995-3977 CypressCreekInn.com DENNY’S 435 W Bandera St., Boerne 830-816-2300 DOG & PONY GRILL 1481 S. Main St., Boerne Family-friendly restaurant serving traditional American food, beer, wine and cocktails. Offering indoor and outdoor seating with multiple spaces for the kids to play. 830-816-7669 DogAndPonyGrill.com FLAGSTOP CAFÉ & EXXON Nestled alongside Interstate 10 between Leon Springs and Boerne at the Fair Oaks Parkway Exit (No. 546), Flagstop Café has been a landmark destination for over 30 years. 28425 Interstate 10W., Boerne 830-981-4400 https://ϐlagstop.com/ FOOD FOR THE SOUL BISTRO 702 High St., Comfort Food for the soul bistro is a local restaurant in Comfort that is proud to have the best steak and lunch menu in the Hill Country. 210-355-3745 HUNGRY HORSE RESTAURANT 109 S. Saunders St., Boerne A warm, family-friendly place with burgers, catϐish, chicken fried steak, homemade desserts and casseroles to-go. 830-816-8989 HungryHorseHillCountry.com LA CASCADA TABLE + BAR 1 Resort Way, Boerne Texas Hill Country fare served in the beautiful dining room at Tapatio Spring Hill Country Resort overlooking the golf course or out on their spacious patio. 855-627-2243 TapatioResort.com LONGHORN CAFE 369 S. Esser Rd., Boerne Family-friendly dining experience with arcades, sandpits and playscapes, as well as cold beer, fresh burgers and a spacious patio. 830-331-4011 TheLonghornCafe.com 28

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PO-PO RESTAURANT Fresh fried chicken, all-you-can-eat catϐish and shrimp, and certiϐied Angus steaks. 829 FM 289, Welfare 830-537-4194 PoPoRestaurant.com SAUCED WING BAR 215 W. Bandera Rd. Ste. 101, Boerne A sports bar with fresh wings, beer, and happy hour with iindoor and outdoor seating. 830-331-4398 SaucedWingBar.com THE BEVY PROVISIONS CO. 101 Herff Rd., Boerne Featuring products from local restaurants, this family-friendly place offers local coffee, hot meals, desserts, wines and craft sodas. 210-836-7860 THE LOCAL JUICE CO., 215 W. Bandera Rd. No. 115, Boerne More than a juice bar, this company also offers smoothies, bowls, cocktails, salads and toasts. TheLocalJuiceCompany.com

FINE DINING

259 BRANTLEY’S BISTRO 259 S Main St, Boerne Local fresh Texas ingredients 830-331-8889 259BrantleysBistro.com BELLA SERA 812 N Main St, Boerne, TX 78006 Casual setting for family-friendly Italian standards such as pizza, pasta dishes & sandwiches. 830-816-5577 BellaSeraBoerne.cm CYPRESS GRILLE 170 S. Main St., Boerne An elegant, but comfortable atmosphere with an extensive wine list and chef-prepared grilled pork chops, blackened sea scallops, panseared foie gras, crispy oysters and desserts. 830-248-1353 CypressGrille.com O’BRIENS 848 Hwy 46, Bergheim Gourmet style cooking including steaks, chicken, sandwiches, burger, fresh seafood, pasta, and salads. Full bar and a beautiful oak covered patio. 830-229-5600 OBriensInBergheim.com


PEGGY’S ON THE GREEN 128 W. Blanco Rd., Boerne Have a cocktail on the breezy wraparound porch, or enjoy an intimate dinner with a menu inϐluenced by the seasonal bounty from area farms. 830-572-5000 PeggysOnTheGreen.com RICHTER TAVERN 153 S. Main St., Boerne Start your experience in this 1920s industrial-themed bar offers custom cocktails, margaritas, martinis and beer. Then indulge in a locally sourced menu that changes with the seasons. RichterBoerne.com TAPATIO SPRINGS HILL COUNTRY RESORT La Cascada Table & Bar features prime space in the new Clubhouse— overlooking the course, live oaks, and limestone cliffs. 1 Resort Way, Boerne, TX 78006 830-537-4612 https://www.tapatiosprings.com/ THE CREEK RESTAURANT 119 Staffel St., Boerne Whether you choose to dine alfresco on the beautiful deck or inside this historic landmark building, you will be enchanted by the service, the food, and the ambiance. 830-816-2005 TheCreekRestaurant.com VALERIA RISTORANTE ITALIANO 109 Waterview Pkwy, Ste. 105, Boerne Locally sourced produce paired with sustainably sourced wild ϐish and shellϐish, as well as the best cheeses, organic ϐlours and glass jarred tomatoes from Italy. 830-331-1393 ValeriaRestaurant.com

MEXICAN & TEX-MEX

CENTINELA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 215 W. Bandera Rd. Ste. 106, Boerne Offering 100% authentic Tex-Mex cuisine, a family-friendly atmosphere with timely service, great prices and a full bar with great margaritas. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 830-249-2023

TAQUERIA REYNA TAPATIA 1000 N. Main St., Boerne Authentic Mexican food with carne asada, enchiladas and caldo de res. 830-331-1076

PIZZA

COMPADRES HILL COUNTRY COCINA 209 Lohmann St., Boerne Veteran-owned and operated restaurant serving popular dishes like Menudo, posole, carnitas, street tacos, fajitas, Texas Hill country barbecue, barbacoa, pan dulce y mas. 830-331-2198 DON TANO’S COCINA 108 FM 289, Comfort Authentic Mexican cuisine in Comfort. 830-995-3390 EL RIO MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1361 S. Main St., Boerne Tex-Mex style enchiladas, tacos, fajitas, and margaritas with indoor and outdoor seating. 830-249-9555 LAS GUITARRAS COCINA MEXICANA Created to introduce to you what the true heart of ϐine Mexican Cuisine is all about, from using the distinct blend of spices, seasonings and vibrant colors creating a beautiful presentation taking you back to ancient culinary treasures given to us by our ancestors. 911 S. Main St. Boerne 830-331-8787 https://lasguitarrasϐinecuisine.com/ LOS JARRITOS/JARROS 1005 U.S. Hwy 87, Comfort Homemade ϐlour tortillas, breakfast tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas and other Mexican classics. 830-995-4112 MAGUE’S CAFE 934 N. Main St., Boerne Family-owned and operated restaurant featuring hand-made tortillas, Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 830-249-9168 MAR’S KITCHEN 104 Blueridge, Comfort Lunch and breakfast specials. Enchiladas, fajitas and more. 830-995-2191 MARY’S TACOS This is where the locals go for breakfast tacos made with fresh homemade tortillas. 518 E. Blanco Rd., Boerne 830-249-7474 https://marystacos.business.site/

BERGHEIM PIZZA COMPANY 1 FM 3351 Suite 100, Boerne, TX 78006 A neighborhood, family-friendly pizza joint 830-336-2577 BergheimPizzaCompany.com COMFORT PIZZA 802 High St., Comfort People drive from miles around to get a taste of these mesquite woodϐired pizzas. 830-995-5959 DOMINO’S PIZZA 1375 S Main St., Boerne 830-249-0024 INFERNO’S WOOD FIRED OVEN & SPIRITS 1540 River Rd., Boerne This Gruene to Boerne eatery offers pizza, cold drinks and the Trinidad Scorpion Pepper. 830-331-2023 InfernosPizzeria.com MARCO’S PIZZA Founded in Oregon, Ohio, just outside of Toledo, we’ve been serving primo pizza since 1978. 1560 River Road, Suite 103, Boerne 830-266-1010 www.marcos.com Z’S WOODFIRED PIZZA 118 Old San Antonio Rd., Boerne Z’s Wood Fired Pizza is a family restaurant where craft beer and wine meet craft pizza. 830-331-1212 ZsWoodFiredPizza.com

DAIRY QUEEN 430 W Bandera Rd., Boerne KELANI YOGURT 463 S Main St., Boerne 830-331-9636 KelaniYogurt.com PIZZA HUT 1433 S. Main St., Ste 110, Boerne 830-816-1616 RAISING CANE’S 1406 S. Main St., Boerne 830-249-0039 SALTY & SWEET 123 N Main St., Boerne Salty and Sweet is the best place for a sweet snack or a salty nibble. 830-331-1330 SaltyAndSweetBoerne.com SONIC DRIVE-IN 121 W Bandera Rd., Boerne 830-249-9666 SUBWAY 1430 S Main St. Ste 101, Boerne 830-249-4382 TACO BELL 440 W. Bandera Rd., Boerne 830-249-2325 TACO CABANA 420 W Bandera Rd., Boerne 830-249-3230 WENDY’S 1242 S. Main St., Boerne 830-443-4332 WHATABURGER 621 W Bandera Rd.. Boerne 830-249-1288

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QUICK BITES & TREATS

BURGER KING 1327 S Main St., Boerne 830-249-2573 BUSH’S CHICKEN 1550 Highway 46, Boerne 830-816-5308 BushsChicken.com CHICKEN EXPRESS 42 Highway 87, Comfort 830-995-2750 CHURCH’S CHICKEN 428 W Bandera Rd., Boerne 830-249-1527 Fall/Winter 2023  Boerne Tourism Guide

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Calendar of Events The following is a partial listing of events in Boerne and the surrounding area as provided by the Boerne Tourism Bureau, Cibolo Center for Conservation and the Patrick Heath Public Library. For more information and additional events, visit www.ci.boerne.tx.us/.

NOVEMBER Stocking Stroll Tickets Go On Sale! November 1, 2023 – TBD. Boerne’s Stocking Stroll (on Dec. 3-4) is one of the area’s most popular shopping events, and only 200 total tickets are available and will be released for sale on November 1. The $30 ticket gets you a tote bag and a ticket showing the 25 participating stores where you will collect special gifts from each as you stroll along the historic Hill Country Mile and beyond. Tickets go fast, and typically sell out in minutes! Your best chance for tickets is to make sure you are pre-registered on the Boerne Parks & Recreation ActiveNet Portal prior to Nov. 1 and have your password handy. Scenic Overlook Nature Hike November 2, 9:00-10:30 AM, @ Guadalupe River State Park, Spring Branch Join a Texas Master Naturalist to learn about local geological features, the importance of water, and local ϐlora and fauna. This easy trail is less than ¾-mile long and mostly level with some rocky areas. All ages and friendly dogs on leash are welcome. No need to register- just show up. Bring sturdy footwear, water, and sun protection. Meet outside the Discovery Center at GRSP, 3350 Park Road 31, Spring Branch, Texas (830-438-2656). Dracula Bites November 2, 7:30-9:30 PM, @ Boerne Community Theater “Dracula Bites” is centered around a play director at a small community theater who is given a cast of misϐits and below average actors to perform the serious play of “Dracula.” Throughout the show, play director Gregory Pastel makes a number of questionable decisions with his cast, which will have the audience laughing uncontrollably. The show runs weekends through Nov. 12. Tickets are $24 available on the BCT website. BCT, 907 E. Blanco Road, Boerne. Adult Night Hike November 3, 6:15-7:45 PM, @ Cibolo Center for Conservation Join the Cibolo Center for Conservation on the trails at sunset for their Adult Night Hikes. These hikes focus on nocturnal wildlife viewing, so hikers can expect longer hikes, using unfamiliar trails, and spending time without the

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use of ϐlashlights. These hikes are handson, engaging, and fun for adults of all ages. Tickets are $10 for Conservation members, $15 for non-members. Call 830-249-4616 or go to: https://cibolo. org. Cibolo Center, 140 City Park Road, Boerne. A Day at the Farm November 4, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ Historic Herff Farm The Herff Farm is the perfect Texas Hill Country destination for your Saturday! The Farmers Market at the Herff Farm is an open-air farmers market on the historic Herff Farm. You can buy products directly from local growers, ranchers, and crafters on a beautiful historic German farmstead in the Texas Hill Country. Explore their fenced gardens, pollinator meadow, and trails, and see the historic limestone Herff House. They have events and programs throughout the year during the market including Yoga and Barre-Blend outdoor ϐitness classes, a monthly gardening workshop, Little Explorers outdoor adventures for young children, guided hikes, live music, and more! See their calendar for a full list of programming. Herff Farm, 33 Herff Road, Boerne. Old Jail Museum Tours November 4, 2023, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM @ The Old Jail Museum The Kendall County Historic Jail was constructed in 1887 and served for a century as the county jail. In recent years, the Friends of the Kendall Coun-

ty Historic Jail (FKCHJ) have painstakingly restored the space, bringing it back to life as a one-of-a-kind museum of Kendall County history. 208 E. San Antonio Ave., Boerne. Diva Night November 9, 5-9:00 PM @ Hill Country Mile, Downtown Boerne The best girls’ night out on the Mile is back! ‘Diva Night’ will be bursting with everything you love from your favorite shops: later shopping hours, cocktails, fun bites, music and more. It’s the perfect night out with friends and is great for some mother/daughter time, too. Come out and support your local businesses with a night of fun shopping. Organized by Boerne Retail and Restaurant Owners Association. 100 N. Main St., Boerne. Honor The Brave November 10, 2023, 5- 9:00 PM @ TopGolf San Antonio The TBI Warrior Foundation is hosting its 6th Annual Honor the Brave event. Honor the Brave celebrates Veterans Day by inviting veterans with their families to TopGolf, at no cost to them. It’s an evening of camaraderie and laughter. To ϐind out more, go to: https://www.tbiwarriorfoundation. org/events/honor-the-brave. Kuhlmann-King Museum Tours November 11, 2023, All Day @ Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex Step back in time to experience and

explore how a Boerne family would have lived in the late 1800s. The Kuhlmann King building was built in the late 1800s as a home for German native William Kuhlmann (1856-1918), a successful pharmacist and landowner. Visit us today from noon to 3 pm. 402 E Blanco St. Our delightful docents will describe life in early Boerne. Admission is free; donations accepted. Keep an eye out for different educational programs each month. 402 E. Blanco St. Boerne Market Days November 11, 2023, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM @ Main Plaza Spend a day browsing the market and visiting the many downtown boutiques, galleries, and restaurants for a unique hill country experience. There are a variety of bargains to be found such as jewelry, plants, art, handcrafts, collectibles, antiques, and more. Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St., downtown Boerne. Bluegrass Jam at The Agricultural November 11 2023, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM @ The AgriCultural Museum Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public; returns on Nov. 25. 102 City Park Road, Boerne.


The Jones CHRISTmas Ranch Opens November 13, 2023, 6-10:00 PM @ Jones CHRISTmas Ranch Load up the car and drive through the hills to experience a ranch-sized lighting and musical display that celebrates the reason for the season. Tickets can be purchased at the door; season passes are available. The show features 3 million lights! Open nightly, 6-10 PM Sunday-Thursday, 6-11 PM Friday and Saturday; open til midnight the week of Christmas. Tune to 94.5 FM to watch the lights come alive. 43360 Interstate 10, Boerne. Scenic Overlook Nature Hike November 16, 9:00-10:30 AM, Guadalupe River State Park, Spring Branch No need to register- just show up. Bring sturdy footwear, water, and sun protection. Meet outside the Discovery Center at GRSP, 3350 Park Road 31, Spring Branch, Texas. Boerne Handmade Market November 17-18, 2023, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM @ The Cana Ballroom The Boerne Handmade Market is the largest market of its kind in South Texas. It is a two-day event featuring 75+ handmade-only vendors, including jewelry, apparel, leather goods, toys, home décor, and art, to handmade candles, food, drink, and more. VIP tickets available. 202 W. Kronkosky St., Boerne. Old Jail Museum Tours November 18, 2023, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM @ The Old Jail Museum The Kendall County Historic Jail was constructed in 1887 and served for a century as the county jail. In recent years, the Friends of the Kendall County Historic Jail (FKCHJ) have painstakingly restored the space, bringing it back to life as a one-of-a-kind museum of Kendall County history. 208 E. San Antonio Ave., Boerne. Chili Cook Off November 18, 2023, 6:00 PM @ The Roundup Outdoor Music Venue The Roundup is hosting its inaugural Chili Cook Off! Get ready for a day of great music, tasty chili and fun. This is a non-sanctioned chili cook off. Enter your team for $100; limited to 40 teams. Buckles and cash prizes. Rules will be posted on The Roundup Music Venue’s Facebook page. 531 FM 3351, Boerne. A Day at the Farm November 18, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ Historic Herff Farm The Herff Farm is the perfect Texas Hill Country destination. The Farmers Market at the Herff Farm is an open-air farmers market on the historic Herff Farm. Old Jail Museum Tours November 19, 2022, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM @ The Old Jail Museum The Kendall County Historic Jail was constructed in 1887 and served for a century as the county jail. In recent years, the Friends of the Kendall County Historic Jail (FKCHJ) have painstakingly restored the space, bringing it back to life as a one-of-a-kind museum of Kendall County history.

Dickens on Main November 24-25, 2023, noon – 9:00 PM @ Hill Country Mile Dickens On Main is the Hill Country’s premier holiday event featuring two fantastic nights of free holiday fun this Thanksgiving weekend. It’s a celebration full of children’s activities, beautiful lights, photo ops, live performances, food merchants and so much more to get you in the Christmas spirit! Be sure to shop and dine all along the Hill Country Mile while you’re here, and don’t miss the Dickens Handmade Market. Admission to the event is free; stores open at 10 a.m. each day. Main Street closes to trafϐic from 4-9:00 PM each night. Come be part of the magic of The Mile. Old West Christmas Light Fest November 24-25, 2023, 5-10:00 PM @ Enchanted Springs Ranch Old West Christmas Light Fest dazzles and delights with holiday ϐlavors, favorites, and fun at Enchanted Springs Ranch for another year of Christmas magic in Boerne! Stroll through more than 2 million twinkling lights in an authentic Old West tow; enjoy live music, shop at the local artisan handmade market, visit the petting zoo and inϐlatable jumping pads, and enjoy family activities like visiting Santa and Mrs. Claus. Dates are Nov. 2426; Dec. 1-3; Dec. 8-10; and Dec. 15-23. Tickets start at $20. 242 Hwy 46 West, unit C, Boerne. Breakfast With Santa at Tapatio Springs November 25, 8:30 AM-Noon @ Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort. Start your holiday season with the annual Breakfast with Santa at Tapatio Springs Resort. a delightful morning where families can savor a delicious brunch while the children share their holiday wishes with Santa Claus himself. Seating times are 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM., $35 per adult, $17 per child (ages 4-12). Make your reservation with Santa at: RSVP@tapatio. com. 1 Resort Way, Boerne.

beloved Christmas tradition in Boerne. Always on the ϐirst Saturday of December, the parade is held at night along historic and charming Main Street. Up to 100 ϐloats, bands, and other entries are lit up in the holiday cheer as they make their way from the Fire Station to the parade’s end at River Road. Grab a chair and some blankets and pick out your space to take it all in. Oma’s Christmas Craft Fair December 2, 2023, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM @ Kendall County Fair Grounds The annual Oma’s Christmas Fair has been a part of the Kendall County Fair Association for over 35 years. They cherish the workmanship of those unique artisans that still have a love for the

hand-crafted, made in the USA label. Featured craftsmen are skilled in time-tested American folk art techniques. They carve, weave, string, paint, sew, cook, draw, and create beautiful items all year long. A Day at the Farm and Farmers Market December 2, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM @ Herff Farm Whether you want to hike the trails, shop in the open air, get gardening inspiration, take classes on growing your food, help the Cibolo Center for Conservation maintain the land through volunteer service projects, or get new recipe ideas, the Farmers Market at Herff Farm is here for you. Their rain or shine market runs from 9 am to 1 pm every Saturday throughout the year.

Thanksgiving Weekend 5K Beer Run November 26, 11:00 AM-9:45 PM @ Free Roam Brewing Work off that Thanksgiving feast and bring along family and friends and participate in a 5K event which starts and ϐinishes at Free Roam Brewing. Run, walk, jog, trot - whatever goes. All ages, all levels are welcome. Registration is limited, so sign up today. 235 S. Main St., Boerne. DECEMBER Boerne Bright December 1, 2023, 6-9:00 PM @ First Baptist Church, Boerne A walkthrough Christmas light experience that captures the true spirit of Christmas. See over 400,000 Christmas lights transform Boerne’s First Baptist Church into a Christmas wonderland. Dates are: Dec. 1-3, 8-10, 15-17, and 23. Dec. 3 is 7:30-9:00 PM after the FBCWorship Christmas Concert. Weihnachts Parade December 2, 2023, 6:00 PM @ Downtown Main Street The 36th annual Weihnachts Parade is a

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Stocking Stroll December 3, 2023 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM @ Hill Country Mile With your event bag and ticket in hand, stroll the Hill Country Mile to collect treasures at participating shops. You’ll have 2 days to make the rounds, so you can take your time! While you’re strolling be sure to see what each store offers; you may be able to knock some gifts off your shopping list. Shop Local! Cibolo Nature Center Bird Survey December 4, 2023, 8-11:30 AM, Cibolo Nature Center Volunteers will help identify and count bird species in the riparian, savannah and human structure habitats of Cibolo Nature Center and submit ϐindings to eBird (on online database administered by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology). There will be several miles of walking on generally ϐlat ground. All levels of birding experience are welcome! Space limited to 8 participants; sign up at the Cibolo Center for Conservation website. 140 City Park Road, Boerne. Time For Three: A Special Event December 7, 2023, 7:30 PM, Champion High School Auditorium. Known for defying popular convention and boundaries, this trio brings violins, double bass, and vocals together with a freshness and energy to their music and collaborations. With musical choices that include classical, Americana, and singer songwriter styles, Time for Three will bring a charismatic, holiday musical experience to the stage. Toast to Old Town December 8, 2023, 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM @ Hill Country Mile A merry mistletoe weekend in celebration of Boerne’s olde town’s heritage. Visitors are invited for a quiet stroll in downtown Boerne. Expect to ϐind live music, Wassail Tasting, Santa at J. Forks, and a Christmas Market at Main Plaza, as well as great shopping along Boerne’s historic Hill Country Mile. Santa Visits: Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM at J. Forks Designs Christmas Market at Main Plaza: Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM and Sunday 10 AM to 4 PM. Christmas Market Days December 9, 2023, December 10, 2023, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM @ Main Plaza The annual Christmas Market will be bustling with over 130 artisans, craftsmen, handmade and resale items, arts, crafts, jewelry, antiques, collectables, food, music, chic wearables, seasonal decor, and more. Holiday lights, snow machines, and famly fun abound. 100 N. Main St., Main Plaza. Kuhlmann-King Museum Tours December 9, 2023, All Day @ Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex Step back in time to experience and explore how a Boerne family would have lived in the late 1800s. Keep an eye out for different educational programs each month. 402 E. Blanco Road, Boerne, Texas.

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A Day at the Farm and Farmers Market December 9, 2023, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM @ Herff Farm Whether you want to hike the trails, shop in the open air, get gardening inspiration, take classes on growing your food, help the Cibolo Center for Conservation maintain the land through volunteer service projects, or get new recipe ideas, the Farmers Market at Herff Farm is here for you. Their rain or shine market runs from 9 am to 1 pm every Saturday throughout the year. They will monitor the situation during inclement weather. The safety of our staff, vendors, and guests is of utmost importance. Check their social media for updates and/or closures. Old Jail Museum Tours December 9, 2023, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM @ The Old Jail Museum The Kendall County Historic Jail was constructed in 1887 and served for a century as the county jail. In recent years, the Friends of the Kendall County Historic Jail (FKCHJ) have painstakingly restored the space, bringing it back to life as a one-of-a-kind museum of Kendall County history. Toast to Old Town December 9, 2023, 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM @ Hill Country Mile A merry mistletoe weekend in celebration of Boerne’s olde town’s heritage. Visitors are invited for a quiet stroll in downtown Boerne. Expect to ϐind live music, Wassail Tasting, Santa at J. Forks, and a Christmas Market at Main Plaza, as well as great shopping along Boerne’s historic Hill Country Mile. Santa Visits: Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM at J. Forks Designs Christmas Market at Main Plaza: Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM and Sunday 10 AM to 4 PM. Bluegrass Jam at The Agricultural December 9, 2023, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM @ The AgriCultural Museum Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public. Music in the Cave – Sounds of the Season December 9, 2023, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM @ Cave Without a Name Texas Cellos returns returns to the Cave Throne Room to perform a Traditional Nordic (cello) Choir representing a stunning Scandinavian tradition for St. Lucia’s Day. The celebration day is actually December 13th and coincides with the Winter Solstice of the old ‘Julian’ pagan calendar. The Winter Solstice gives breath to the thoughts of longer days ahead with the return of light and new life in winter. Toast To Old Town December 9, 2023, 10 AM – 8 PM @ Hill Country Mile A merry mistletoe weekend in celebration of Boerne’s olde town’s heritage. Visitors are invited for a quiet stroll in downtown Boerne. Expect to ϐind live music, Wassail Tasting, Santa at J.

Forks, and a Christmas Market at Main Plaza, as well as great shopping along Boerne’s historic Hill Country Mile. Santa Visits: Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM at J. Forks Designs Christmas Market at Main Plaza: Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM and Sunday 10 AM to 4 PM. The Parade Of Lights December 13-December 31 The Parade of Lights is an opportunity to showcase your home or business decked out in holiday cheer. It’s also a great way to spend an evening as you cruise around Boerne and take in the sights. To visit participating homes and businesses that have registered, check the map on our website. https://www. ci.boerne.tx.us/568/Parade-of-Lights. Sponsored by City of Boerne Parks and Recreation Department. Kinder Fest Weekend December 15, 2023, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM @ Hill Country Mile, 100 N. Main St. Bring the kids for a weekend full of Christmas fun! The Dickensian era was beautiful, but on this child-friendly weekend, everyone is encouraged to show off their ugly Christmas sweaters, silly Christmas pajamas, and Whoville hairdos. Features are: Cookie Crawl,10 am-5 pm (tickets go on sale 11/15, $25); Santa Scavenger Hunt, Friday & Saturday, 10 am-5 pm (free); Photos with Santa, Saturday at The Pearl Antler, 10 am-5 pm, ϐirst come ϐirst serve, $25 per sitting; and Cowboy Christmas market days, Saturday, 10 am-5 pm and Sunday, 10 am-4 pm. Sponsored by the Boerne Retail and Restaurant Owners Association. The Jones CHRISTmas Ranch December 15, 2023, 5-10:00 PM @ Jones CHRISTmas Ranch Load up the car and drive through the hills to experience a ranch-sized light-

ing and musical display that celebrates the reason for the season. Tickets can be purchased at the door. The show features 3 million lights! Open nightly, 6-10 PM Sunday-Thursday, 6-11 PM Friday and Saturday; open til midnight the week of Christmas. Tune to 94.5 FM to watch the lights come alive. 43360 Interstate 10, Boerne. Boerne Bright December 15, 2023, 6-9:00 PM @ Boerne First Baptist Church Celebrate the reason for the season with a family-friendly lighting event. Old West Christmas Light Fest December 15, 2023 5-10:00 PM @ Enchanted Springs Ranch A Day at the Farm and Farmers Market December 16, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ Herff Farm Vendors will be set up at Herff Farm to supply you with some of your local favorites. Check their calendar for special events and programs each week. Christmas Market Days December 16, 2023, 10:00 AM - December 18, 2022, 4:00 PM @ Main Plaza Shop vendors from all over Texas for fabulous holiday items and gifts. Old Jail Museum Tours December 16, 2023, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM @ The Old Jail Museum Tour the Old Jail Museum and enjoy its unique exhibits. Old West Christmas Light Fest December 16, 2023, 5-10:00 PM @ Enchanted Springs Ranch Boerne Bright December 17, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM @ Boerne First Baptist Church Celebrate the reason for the season with a family-friendly lighting event.


Music in the Cave - Winter Solstice December 17, 2022, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM @ Cave Without A Name Enjoy an eclectic concert of holiday music celebrating the Winter Solstice, combining contemporary arrangements of traditional carols, soaring vocals, original acoustic music, and pulsing World-beat rhythms. Hear why this annual Solstice performance by Rudi and the Rudiments has consistently sold out for over 20 years. 325 Kreutzberg Road, Boerne. 830-537-4212. Old West Christmas Light Fest December 17, 2023, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM @ Enchanted Springs Ranch Boerne Concert Band Christmas Concert December 17, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM @ Boerne High School Auditorium Celebrate the holidays with the Boerne Concert Band at their annual Christmas concert. They will be playing nostalgic holiday tunes that you all know and love. Boerne High auditorium, 1 Greyhound Lane, Boerne. The Jones CHRISTmas Ranch December 18-December 23, 2023, 5:00 PM-Midnight @ Jones CHRISTmas Ranch Load up the car and drive through the hills to experience a ranch-sized lighting and musical display The show features over 3 million lights! Tickets can be purchased at the door. 43360 Frontage Road, I-10, Boerne. 210-885-0006. Old West Christmas Light Fest December 18, 2023 – December 24, 2023, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM @ Enchanted Springs Ranch, 242 Hwy 46, Boerne. A Day at the Farm and Farmers Market December 23, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ Herff Farm Vendors will be set up at Herff Farm to supply you with some of your local favorites. Check their calendar for special events and programs each week. Kuhlmann-King Museum Tours December 9, 2023, All Day @ Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex Step back in time to experience and explore how a Boerne family would have lived in the late 1800s. Keep an eye out for different educational programs each month. 402 E. Blanco Road, Boerne, Texas. The Jones CHRISTmas Ranch December 24, 2023, 5:00 PM-Midnight @ Jones CHRISTmas Ranch Load up the car and drive through the hills to experience a ranch-sized lighting and musical display The show features over 3 million lights! Tickets can be purchased at the door. 43360 Frontage Road, I-10, Boerne. 210-885-0006. JANUARY Old Jail Museum Tours January 6, 2024, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM @ The Old Jail Museum Tour the Old Jail Museum and enjoy its unique exhibits.

Kuhlmann-King Museum Tours January 13, 2024, All Day @ Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex Take a tour around the Kuhlmann- King property to step back in time. Boerne Market Days January 13, 2024, 10:00 AM - January 15, 2023, 4:00 PM @ Main Plaza Spend a day browsing the market and visiting the many downtown boutiques, galleries, and restaurants for a unique hill country experience. There are a variety of bargains to be found such as jewelry, plants, art, handcrafts, collectibles, antiques, and more. Old Jail Museum Tours January 13, 2024, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM @ The Old Jail Museum Tour the Old Jail Museum and enjoy its unique exhibits. Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural January 13, 2024, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ The AgriCultural Museum Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public. Old Jail Museum Tours January 20, 2024, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM @ The Old Jail Museum Tour the Old Jail Museum and enjoy its unique exhibits. A Day at the Farm and Farmers Market January 20, 2024, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ Herff Farm Vendors will be set up at Herff Farm to supply you with some of your local favorites. Check their calendar for special events and programs each week. Boerne Performing Arts presents The Swingles January 27, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM @ Boerne Champion Auditorium Musical powerhouse a cappella group The Swingles will present their trademark vocal dexterity and blended musicality. The Swingles reimagine jazz, classical, folk, and pop from their ever-growing repertoire of arrangements and original material. This 5-time Grammy Award-winning group of seven creates an alchemy of classy and stylish sounds that will mesmerize and thrill audiences at the start of the 2024 season. Bluegrass Jam at The Agricultural January 27, 2024, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ The AgriCultural Museum Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public. Kuhlmann-King Museum Tours January 27, 2024, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM @ Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex Take a tour around the Kuhlmann- King property to step back in time.

FEBRUARY A Day at the Farm and Farmers Market February 3, 2024, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ Herff Farm Vendors will be set up at Herff Farm to supply you with some of your local favorites. Check their calendar for special events and programs each week. Boerne Chocolate Walk February 10, 2024, 10:00 AM - February 11, 2024, 5:00 PM @ Downtown Boerne This sweet event takes participants on a stroll through historic downtown Boerne. Collect a special chocolate treat as you step inside each participating store, gallery, and restaurant along Main Street. Once you’ve visited all the stores you can return your rafϐle ticket for a chance to win prizes donated by the store owners. Participants must purchase a ticket through Boerne Parks and Recreation. Your ticket includes a map of the participating stores, a tote bag to collect your treats, and a rafϐle ticket. Hill Country Mile, 100 N. Main St., Boerne. Kuhlmann-King Museum Tours February 10, 2024, All Day @ Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex Take a tour around the Kuhlmann- King property to step back in time. Boerne Market Days February 10, 2024, 10:00 AM - February 12, 2023, 4:00 PM @ Main Plaza Spend a day browsing the market and visiting the many downtown boutiques, galleries, and restaurants for a unique hill country experience. There are a variety of bargains to be found such as jewelry, plants, art, handcrafts, collectibles, antiques, and more.

Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural February 10, 2024, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ The AgriCultural Museum Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public. Bluegrass Jam at The Agricultural February 24, 2024, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ The AgriCultural Museum Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public. Kuhlmann-King Museum Tours February 24, 2024, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM @ Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex Take a tour around the Kuhlmann- King property to step back in time. Boerne Performing Arts presents Drum Tao February 27, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM @ Boerne Champion Auditorium. More than 9 million spectators have been touched across the world by DRUM TAO’s phenomenal performances consisting of incomparable “Wadako Drums” and the beautiful melody of Japanese ϐlutes and harps. It is “Japanese Entertainment” for a new generation that completely surpasses expectations. This new long-running production of DRUM TAO started in Tokyo in 2017, became widely popular, and continues to amaze and thrill audiences of all ages everywhere.

The Texas Water Company, Inc. (“TWC”) is committed to providing safe and reliable water and wastewater service to its customers in its seven counties. TWC safeguards public health, promotes environmental stewardship, and delivers sustainable solutions within the seven counties it serves. At TWC, we offer a wide range of solutions that include the following: • Maintenance and management of water and wastewater treatment infrastructure. • Ensuring water quality and compliance with the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act. • Designing and implementing water reuse technology for a more sustainable future. • Developing water supply to help ensure the availability of long-term, reliable, and high-quality supplies to support continued economic development and sustained population growth. We are committed to providing comprehensive and efficient services to our clients.

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Lodging in and around Boerne HOTELS AND MOTELS BEST WESTERN

Newly renovated, the Best Western Boerne is conveniently located on Exit 539 on Interstate Highway 10. Its proximity is close to downtown Boerne and its shopping, restaurants and events. Address: 36756 Interstate 10 W., Boerne. Phone: 830-249-1212. COMFORT INN AND SUITES

Enjoy a variety of amenities offered, including an outdoor heated pool and exercise room. Address: 35000 Interstate 10 W., Boerne. Phone: 830-249-6800. DAYS INN

For Texas-sized hospitality and a great location in the heart of Texas Hill Country, stay at the pet-friendly Days Inn Boerne hotel. Address: 35150 Interstate 10 W., Boerne. Phone: 830-249-9791. FAIRFIELD INN AND SUITES

The Fairfield Inn and Suites is newly renovated and offers a variety of amenities to make your trip to Boerne comfortable and relaxed. Address: 6 Cascade Caverns Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-368-4167. HAMPTON INN AND SUITES BOERNE

Whether you’re staying for business or pleasure, the Hampton Inn and Suites guarantees a fantastic experience. Address: 34935 Interstate 10 W., Boerne. Phone: 830-816-8800. MOTEL 6

This newly remodeled, Main Street location is in close proximity to Boerne’s Hill Country Mile. Address: 1228 S. Main St., Boerne. Phone: 830-249-3562. TAPATIO SPRINGS HILL COUNTRY RESORT

Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort offers modern and sophisticated lodging accommodations with access to a heated adult and resort pools with a golf course, jacuzzi, a fitness center, hike and bike trails and horseback riding. Address: 1 Resort Way, Boerne. Phone: 855-627-2243. THE BEVY

The Bevy, a Doubletree Hotel and Conference Center by Hilton, is a beautiful collection of all things Texas Hill Country. This is a full-service hotel complete with a restaurant, pool, conference center, exercise space, and so much more. Address: 101 Herff Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-816-5606. 34

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THE KENDALL

BOERNE BUNGALOW

The history of The Kendall began in 1859 when the center section of the Inn was built as a private home. In the present day, there are 34 rooms uniquely designed to satisfy a large array of different style palettes. Address: 128 W. Blanco Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-249-2138.

This guest house is a 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home and includes a TV, Wi-Fi, washer and dryer setup, a laptop-friendly workspace, a full kitchen to cook your own meals and so much more. Address: 516 Frey St., Boerne. Phone: 210-884-8973.

THE LEGENDARY TEXAS POLO CLUB AT

BOERNE RIVER WALK STUDIO

PHILLIP MANOR SQUARE

A luxury boutique bed and breakfast in a historical building dating back to the 1860s offering a variety of services. Address: 706 S. Main St., Boerne. Phone: 830-816-5114. THE WILLIAM

The William is a newly renovated, 11-room boutique hotel that provides a luxurious experience and many modern amenities. It overlooks the heart of historic downtown Boerne. Address: 170 S. Main St., Boerne. Phone: 361-420-1270.

GUESTHOUSE RENTALS ACORN BED AND BREAKFAST

Come and relax at Acorn Bed and Breakfast, just a mile from historical charming Boerne, with its gardens that are beautifully landscaped for birds, butterflies and guests. Address: 107 Highway 46 W., Boerne. Phone: 830-249-0470. ALAMO FIESTA RV RESORT CABINS

RV travelers will love this resort! It’s complete with 220 full-service sites and rent-able cabins for the weary daily traveler. Address: 33000 Interstate 10 W., Boerne. Phone: 830-249-4700. A LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN

A Little Piece of Heaven is a short-term rental guest house with an attached apartment that sleeps 4 guests. Address: 404 Lott St., Boerne. Phone: 210-255-0882.. AUGUST HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST

As one of the longest-running bed and breakfasts in Boerne, it is just one block to Main Street for shopping and dining. Address: 109 W. Evergreen St., Boerne. Phone: 888-3469066. Website: N/A. BOERNE BIRDHOUSE

The Boerne Birdhouse is a cute red cottage, shaded by huge decades-old pecan trees, with an easy walk to the Hill Country Mile. Address: 508 Graham St., Boerne. Phone: 210-861-7333.

A convenient walking distance to the Hill Country Mile, dining, trails, public art, shopping and more. Address: 512 River Road. Phone: 830-249-2083. BUNGALOW 202

Bungalow 202 is a historic Boerne home located just a short walk (0.4 miles) to the Hill Country Mile. This rental home sleeps 6 guests and offers two full bathrooms. Address: 202 Edber St., Boerne. Phone: 830-446-1410. COOPER’S COTTAGE

Conveniently located within walking distance to the Herff Farm and sleeps 6. Address: 101 Hughs St., Boerne. Phone: 415-342-5337. COTTAGE AT CREEKSIDE

This 3 bedroom/4 bath cottage sleeps 6 guests and has a fenced backyard that overlooks Frederick Creek. Address: 507 W. San Antonio Ave., Boerne. Phone: 703-463-6122. COZY BOERNE HOME

This vacation home is available in the heart of downtown Boerne, conveniently located less than 1 mile from Main Street. Address: 130 Cibolo Basin Drive, Boerne. Phone: 210-777-1979. DEPOT COTTAGE

Enjoy all the convenience of downtown Boerne while feeling like you are secluded in the Texas Hill Country. Address: 622 Rosewood Ave., Boerne. Phone: 210-885-4651. DUCK INN

Newly renovated one-story home, featuring a full kitchen with all new appliances and granite countertops. Address: 609 Plant Ave., Boerne. Phone: 210-326-0679. GARDEN HOUSE

Located in downtown Boerne, the Garden House is a quaint garden-style guesthouse with a covered patio situated on the same property as the historic August House. Address: 109 W. Evergreen St., Boerne. Phone: 888-346-9066/830-249-4964.


GARDEN HOUSE ON PECAN

The Garden House on Pecan is a one bedroom guesthouse in the middle of downtown Boerne. Phone: 116 Pecan St., Boerne. Phone: 830-456-8180. HAWKS’ ROOST

THE INN AT 701

Get away to the beautiful Texas Hill Country and enjoy a relaxing stay at the newly renovated Inn at 701. Address: 701 Theissen St., Boerne. Phone: 830-446-1410. THE SUNDAY HOUSE

Beautiful downtown home in “The Flats” of Boerne. All the charm of historic downtown is a 5-minute walking distance from Boerne’s Hill Country Mile. Address: 418 W. Irons St., Boerne. Phone: 713-253-4340.

Come enjoy a relaxing stay in this adorable tiny house. Remodeled with reclaimed materials, you will enjoy a unique space. Address: 122 Short St., Boerne. Phone: 210-563-9000.

HILL COUNTRY CABIN

YELLOW IVY HOUSE

This epic location sits adjacently to Boerne City Lake. Address: 39665 Interstate 10 W., Boerne. Phone: 210-872-2378. HILL COUNTRY GETAWAY IN BOERNE

One story, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, double garage, with a beautiful shaded backyard. Address: 110 Stonegate South, Boerne. Phone: 210-897-0513. HILL COUNTRY TOWER

This 3 story fully-outfitted tower will sleep 2 guests. Hill Country Tower is only a 5 minute drive to downtown Boerne and is conveniently located near Boerne City Lake Park. Address: 39665 Interstate 10 W., Boerne. Phone: 210-872-2378. JAMES STREET LIVERY GUESTHOUSE

This beautifully appointed and newly constructed guest quarters is located steps from Main Street in historic downtown Boerne with 1 bedroom and 1 bath. It sleeps 4. Address: 111 James St., Boerne. Phone: 210-274-4051. JAMES STREET SUNDAY HOUSE

James Street Sunday House is just steps from the best Boerne has to offer in shopping, dining, people watching and numerous activities. Address: 118 James St., Boerne. Phone: 830-446-9811. PECAN HAUS

The Pecan Haus is conveniently located off Main Street, nestled on a 1-acre lot among beautiful trees. Address: 149 Adler St., Boerne. Phone: 281-352-2310. PROUD MARY’S ON THE CREEK

Proud Mary’s on the Creek is an adorable 2-bedroom house in the heart of Historic Boerne. Address: 111 Brackenridge, Boerne. Phone: 210-325-6390. SEALY BED AND BREAKFAST

This property is walking distance to HEB and the heart of Boerne, located only 12 blocks from Main Plaza. Address: 117 Wanda St., Boerne. Phone: 830-816-5215. THE COOP

The Coop is an early 1900s small, single-bedroom house located in the historic Irons’ and Grahams’ neighborhood in Boerne. Address: 310 S. Brackenridge, Boerne. Phone: 210-573-6146.

The Yellow Ivy House sleeps up to 12 guests. This guest rental is just a mile from the Hill Country Mile, and is a great spot to enjoy large gatherings. Address: 103 Cibolo Bridge Drive, Boerne. Phone: 719-659-5497.

HISTORIC STAYS AUGUST HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST

As one of the longest-running bed and breakfasts in Boerne, it is just one block to Main Street for shopping and dining. Address: 109 W. Evergreen St., Boerne. Phone: 888-346-9066. JAMES STREET SUNDAY HOUSE

James Street Sunday House is just steps from the best Boerne has to offer in shopping, dining, people watching and numerous activities. Address: 118 James St., Boerne. Phone: 830-446-9811. LEGENDARY TEXAS POLO CLUB AT PHILLIP MANOR SQUARE

A luxury boutique bed and breakfast in a historical building dating back to the 1860’s offering 4 guest suites, a saloon Friday and Saturday from 5pm-midnight (closed to the public, guests and private events only), and a one of a kind venue. Address: 706 S. Main St., Boerne. Phone: 830-816-5114. THE KENDALL

The history of The Kendall began in 1859 when the center section of the Inn was built as a private home. Today, they are situated directly next to the Main Plaza and looks out over many festivals and celebrations. Address: 128 W. Blanco Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-249-2138.

RESORTS JOSHUA CREEK RANCH

A private hunting ranch offering year-round sporting clays, fishing and more. Address: 132 Cravey Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-537-5090.

TAPATIO SPRINGS HILL COUNTRY RESORT

Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort provides championship level golf facilities among the limestone cliffs, oak trees and clear springs surrounding Boerne. It also offers modern and sophisticated lodging accommodations with access to a heated adult and resort pools with jacuzzi, a fitness center, hike and bike trails and horseback riding. Address: 1 Resort Way, Boerne. Phone: 855-627-2243. THE BEVY

The Bevy, a Doubletree Hotel and Conference Center by Hilton, is a beautiful collection of all things Texas Hill Country. This is a full-service hotel complete with a restaurant, pool, conference center, exercise space and more. Address: 101 Herff Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-816-5606.

RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS ALAMO FIESTA RV PARK AND CABINS

With over 220 full-service sites, Alamo Fiesta RV Resort can handle any type of RV rig combination and companion vehicles! Pets are welcome, and cabins are available. Address: 33000 Interstate 10 W., Boerne. Phone: 830-249-4700. BERGHEIM CAMPGROUNDS AND RIVER OUTFITTERS

Bergheim offers RV hookups and primitive sites, as well as camping, kayaking, canoeing and tubing rentals for one of the best Guadalupe River experiences available. Address: 103 White Water Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-336-2235. CASCADE CAVERNS

Enjoy a cave tour through 5 major rooms as well as the on-site gift shop, nature trails, pavilion, and picnic tables. Address: 226 Cascade Caverns Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-755-8080. CAVE WITHOUT A NAME

This living cavern hosts 6 major rooms and boasts monthly concerts in the Queen’s Throne Room. Address: 325 Kreutzberg Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-537-4212. GUADALUPE RIVER STATE PARK

The closest state park to Boerne. It offers day tripping, overnight camping and RV hookups. Address: 3350 Park Road 31, Boerne. Phone: 830-438-2656. TOP OF THE HILL RV RESORT

Located on a tiered, high mesa, enjoy great views in all directions. Take advantage of other amenities like their general store, cabins, a clubhouse, fitness room, pool, spa and laundry room. Address: 12 Green Cedar Road, Boerne. Phone: 830-537-3666. Fall/Winter 2023  Boerne Tourism Guide

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