Ready to escape the hustle of downtown Austin? These incredible day trips from Austin will take you from the capital of Texas to some of the most stunning destinations in Central Texas, all within just a short drive from the city limits.
Explore the best Central Texas destinations within 2 hours of Austin
Destination | Drive Time | Best For | Top Attraction |
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San Antonio | 1.5 hours | History & food | Riverwalk & The Alamo |
New Braunfels | 1 hour | River tubing | Guadalupe River, Gruene Hall |
Dripping Springs | 45 minutes | Wineries & breweries | Jester King Brewery |
Hamilton Pool | 1 hour | Nature & photography | Natural waterfall grotto |
San Marcos | 45 minutes | River fun & shopping | San Marcos River, Premium Outlets |
Marble Falls | 1 hour | Lake activities | Lake Marble Falls, Sweet Berry Farm |
Johnson City | 1.5 hours | History & peaches | LBJ Historic Sites |
Round Top | 1.5 hours | Antiques & festivals | Round Top Antique Shows |
Pro tip: Book Hamilton Pool reservations 2-3 weeks in advance during peak season
Distance: 80 miles south (1.5 hours)
Gas Cost: ~$15-20 round trip
Best for: History buffs and foodies
San Antonio offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and incredible food. Start your day trip with breakfast tacos, then explore the famous Riverwalk and visit the Alamo. The downtown area buzzes with live music, art galleries, and some of the best barbecue in Texas.
Where to Stay: Hotel Emma at Pearl – a luxury boutique hotel in a converted brewery
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Distance: 45 miles northeast (1 hour)
Gas Cost: ~$10-15 round trip
Best for: Water activities and German culture
This charming hill country town sits along the beautiful Guadalupe River and Comal Rivers, making it perfect for a hot summer day escape. New Braunfels combines German heritage with Texas hospitality, offering everything from river tubing to historic downtown shopping.
The Guadalupe River provides endless outdoor adventure opportunities – from tubing and kayaking to simply relaxing by the swimming hole. Don’t miss Gruene, a historic small town that’s technically part of New Braunfels, famous for its dance hall and live music scene.
Where to Stay: Gruene Mansion Inn – historic charm right in the heart of Gruene
Distance: 25 miles west (45 minutes)
Gas Cost: ~$8-12 round trip
Best for: Wine tasting and brewery hopping
Known as the “Wedding Capital of Texas,” Dripping Springs offers rolling hills, fine wines, and craft breweries. This easy day trip combines natural beauty with some of the best drinks in the hill country.
The area’s scenic drives wind through beautiful Central Texas landscape, perfect for a leisurely weekend trip. Many venues offer outdoor spaces where you can sip drinks while enjoying the hill country views.
Where to Stay: Sleep Inn & Suites – luxury retreat with spa services
Distance: 37 miles west (1 hour)
Gas Cost: ~$10-15 round trip
Best for: Photography and nature lovers
Reservations are necessary: Make an online reservation in advance ($15 per vehicle).
One of Texas’s most picturesque swimming holes can be found at Hamilton Pool Preserve. A beautiful jade-coloured pool beneath a 50-foot waterfall was formed thousands of years ago when the dome of an underground river collapsed, creating this natural grotto.
Reservations are required in order to safeguard the delicate ecosystem, and they fill up fast, particularly in the summer. The short hike to Hamilton Pool takes about 15-20 minutes through beautiful Central Texas terrain.
Where to Stay: Vintage Villas Hotel & Events – rustic charm with modern amenities.
Distance: 30 miles south (45 minutes)
Gas Cost: ~$8-12 round trip
Best for: River activities and outlet shopping
The pristine San Marcos River is ideal for any season because it consistently maintains a temperature of 72 degrees. The combination of shopping and outdoor activities in this college town makes it the perfect place to spend a weekend.
The San Marcos River is conveniently accessible for kayaking, swimming, and snorkeling at Blue Hole Regional Park. Local eateries, shops, and the well-known Wonder World cave tours can all be found in the downtown area.
Where to Stay: Hampton Inn & Suites San Marcos – convenient location near everything
Distance: 45 miles west (1 hour)
Gas Cost: ~$10-15 round trip
Best for: Lake activities and small-town charm
While Lake Travis gets crowded, Marble Falls offers a more relaxed lake experience on Lake Marble Falls. This small town provides the perfect balance of water activities and hill country charm without the Austin crowds.
The downtown area hosts regular festivals and events, while the lake offers swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities. The nearby Pedernales Falls State Park provides additional hiking and natural beauty.
Where to Stay: Horseshoe Bay Resort – full-service lakefront resort
Distance: 50 miles west (1.5 hours)
Gas Cost: ~$12-18 round trip
Best for: History and peach season (summer)
The boyhood home of President Lyndon B. Johnson offers a fascinating glimpse into Texas history. This hill country town becomes especially vibrant during peach season when roadside stands overflow with fresh, juicy Hill Country peaches.
Fun fact: Johnson City was actually named after LBJ’s cousin, not the president himself! The town offers several fine dining options and has become a popular stop for wine tasting tours through the Texas Hill Country.
Where to Stay: Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Johnson City
Distance: 85 miles east (1.5 hours)
Gas Cost: ~$15-22 round trip
Best for: Antique shopping and festivals
This tiny town of fewer than 100 residents transforms into a bustling destination during its famous antique shows. Round Top offers an incredible selection of antiques, art, and unique finds that draw visitors from across the country.
Even when the big shows aren’t happening, Round Top charms visitors with its historic buildings, local shops, and peaceful small-town atmosphere. The drive through Central Texas countryside provides beautiful scenic views.
Where to Stay: Cotton Gin Village – unique lodging in restored historic buildings
Most of these destinations work perfectly as easy day trips from Austin, but several offer enough attractions to justify a long weekend or overnight stay. Many locations provide family-friendly activities, while others cater more to adults looking for wine tasting or outdoor adventures.
General tips for Central Texas day trips:
The beauty of living near Austin is having access to such diverse experiences within only a short drive. Whether you’re craving outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, or simply want to escape city life for a day, these Central Texas gems offer the perfect weekend trip options.
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Most destinations allow leashed pets in outdoor areas (like state parks), but check individual wineries, shops, or attractions for restrictions.
Johnson City or Marble Falls offer smaller crowds compared to San Antonio or Hamilton Pool, especially on weekdays.
No—rideshares are unreliable for round trips outside Austin. Renting a car or driving is best.
San Antonio’s Riverwalk and downtown areas have good accessibility, while natural sites (like Hamilton Pool) may have limited access.