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If you’ve ever dreamed of leaving the frenzied activity of the city for the peacefulness of the Texas Hill Country, but still want access to an airport, medical, and shopping facilities, First Mountain on Canyon Lake is the premier Texas Hill Country address. Here our homeowners enjoy the serenity of the Texas Hill Country without giving up the attractions and conveniences of nearby cities. Located on the preferred south shore of Canyon Lake, First Mountain is only 30 minutes north of San Antonio, one hour southwest of Austin and 15 minutes from New Braunfels.
The City of New Braunfels is home to many world famous tourist attractions including the Guadalupe River. The city overflows with old world heritage and small town charms – visit the nationally registered Historic District of Gruene and enjoy wine tasting, shopping, dining and dancing.
San Antonio captures the spirit of Texas. Now the eighth largest city in the United States, the city has retained its sense of history and tradition, while carefully blending in cosmopolitan progress. For history buffs, San Antonio is home to the noted Alamo, an old mission where a small band of Texans held out for thirteen days against the Centralist army of General Antonio López de Santa Anna. For families, romantic escapes and relaxing getaways, San Antonio can’t be beat.
Austin is nestled among the rolling hills and lakes of Central Texas. It is home to the seat of state government, the University of Texas and an entertainment complex that includes the best of live music, the arts and all the fun of the great outdoors. Opportunities for recreation abound. From cool, spring-fed swimming holes to Ben Crenshaw-designed golf courses, from area team sports to a walk in the beauty of Austin’s natural settings – there is always something going on to get you onto your feet.
- Texas Wineries – the Hill Country’s expanding wine industry now boasts of twenty wineries
- San Marcos Prime Outlets and Tanger Outlet Center – the largest factory outlet complex in the state
- Almost two dozen state parks – most of which are located on rivers or lakes
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