The Texas Hill Country is an excellent area to get away and enjoy time doing the things needed for a bit of self-care and fun. And the town of Marble Falls is in the midst of it all, with fabulous things to offer travelers. Whether it's a walk in the park, a long hike in nature, or a full shopping day, there's something here for everyone. Our girl's getaway in Marble Falls was just what we needed to boost our mental and physical health.
Disclosure: Marble Falls hosted us on a fun girl's getaway, including accommodations, meals, and compensation. All opinions are my very own.
When you're in the hill country, it's not hard to find something to do. But if you love the outdoors, shopping, art, live music, and dining, you're in for a treat in Marble Falls.
First, you'll want to find a place to stay with everything a girl needs and wants. Words can't describe how beautiful Hidden Falls Inn is with its location on Lake Marble Falls. And, the hotel offers three of my favorite things for free - WIFI, parking, and breakfast!
You may want to take advantage of the complimentary breakfast, but there are two restaurants adjacent to the hotel with lake views when lunch and dinner roll around.
The outdoor pool and hot tub face the lake, and we found ourselves out there more than once. It's such a nice spot to wind down after a full shopping day!
Lake Marble Falls is one of six man-made lakes in the Highland Lakes region. Lakeside Park is located on the lake, perfect for boating, swimming, and dipping your toes. You can see the park from the hotel, and it's within walking distance, but we drove.
If you happen to be in town on the weekend and want to rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard, look up Just Yakin. They will bring the equipment to you.
Travel Pro Tip: The park is within a 2-minute walk to downtown.
Downtown is the center of attention with some of the best shopping in Marble Falls. It's easy to fall in love with this area from boutiques, gift shops, bakeries, wineries, sweets, public art, and restaurants. Esther and I had a super fun time shopping at all the wonderful locally-owned shops. After all, what girl doesn't like to shop-I've not met her! We shopped two days in a row and went back to our favorites.
Oh my, there are two! The boutique I've gone to a couple of times is by Fiesta Winery, but we noticed on this trip another store (with different items) next door to ReDid. Both stores feature women's clothing, shoes, hats, and jewelry. They are both my favorite boutiques, and I love their prices. Esther's shirt and hat (above) are from the one by the winery.
We've deemed ReDid our favorite home decor store. We first thought it was a recycling shop because of the name. But once inside, you'll know it's not. The architectural pieces, vintage industrial decor, antique metals, and those lovely-smelling candles prove otherwise. Esther and I went crazy here, and I had to buy a candle!
Lula's is an upscale ladies' apparel, accessories, home decor, and gifts boutique. It's closed on Monday, but most shops we saw were open.
Eve Couture is a boutique with a trendy colorful vibe that features clothes, accessories, gift items, and such. Millennials will love this shop.
For your sweet tooth, stop in and get a scoop of ice cream or any piece of candy you can think of - they've got it. Ms. Lollipop is the perfect spot for all ages .plus, Elvis is in the house!!
Need an afternoon coffee break? Choccolate's offers coffee and yummy lattes, plus you have to sample their world's best pecan English toffee. Esther enjoyed a latte, and I bought the toffee! Oh, and the gift shop has cute home accessories and gifts galore.
And, if you want to venture off Main Street, head to The Market on H at 206 Ave H. Shops include Blue Suede Shoes and more upscale shops. It's within walking distance. Blue Suede Shoes and various other shops are there.
Unique public art lines the street downtown. Plus a couple of art galleries to peruse.
Balcones Canyonlands is home to many native Texas wildlife and plants and is the perfect place to connect to nature. There are easy trails for hiking and many signage to read about the wildlife that call the refuge home. Be sure to bring your binoculars to look for birds. If you forget yours, the visitor center has a few to use.
As you're traveling on Hwy 1431 to the refuge, you'll be delighted with scenic views of the hill country. It's my favorite scenic drive in Marble Falls.
I love this farm, but it wasn't open when we went. They just ended their strawberry picking season and are gearing up for the sunflower season on May 28th, where you can cut your own. The farm is spread out on both sides of the road with fun things to do on both sides. There is no admission or parking fee, but bring money for the fun activities. Credit cards are welcome. Sweet Berry Farm is fun for everyone, and I know girls love flowers!!
Travel Pro Tip: The farm is always closed on Wednesdays. It's also a good idea to check the website before you go.
Fiesta Winery is situated in a great downtown spot and within walking distance of all the shopping.
Flat Creek Estate Winery and Vineyard is located just outside Marble Falls with scenic views, tastings, and food.
Flat Creek Enoteca is located off Hwy 281 with live music.
If you want to go winery hopping, Burnet has a few good ones.
With lakeside dining, quaint coffee shops, and the best pie in town, you'll have no problem finding great restaurants in Marble Falls to enjoy on your girl's getaway.
For an artisan coffee roaster experience, head to Numinous Coffee Roasters. You'll enjoy fresh coffee of your choosing, tea, baked goods, and plenty of seating indoors and out. Don't forget to pick up fresh-baked sourdough bread to take with you!
Enjoy lakefront dining inside or on the deck at the American fare restaurant. Choose from burgers, chicken fried steak, steak, and fish tacos. They also serve this mean top-shelf margarita which I had to partake in! It went marvelous with my fish tacos.
Travel Pro Tip: River City Grille is within walking distance from Hidden Falls Inn and has excellent views of Lake Marble Falls.
While waiting on Esther to arrive, I enjoyed a lite lunch of half NY-style turkey sandwich and taco soup at Darci's Deli. It was more than enough for lunch. You may want to ask about their daily specials.
Just before leaving town, I dined at Ginger & Spice for lunch. I couldn't decide on this dish or sushi, and I can't believe I didn't choose sushi because it's my favorite.
Voted "Best Breakfast in Texas" by Texas Highways Magazine, Blue Bonnet Cafe is not to be missed on your getaway in Marble Falls. Plus, they offer pie happy hour Mon-Fri from 3-5 pm. Pies include apple, cherry, peach, pecan, and fudge - just a few!
For your next girl's weekend getaway, consider a trip to Marble Falls! Be sure to stop by the Marble Falls Visitor Center for more information on this fun Texas Hill Country town.
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