Texas Hill Country
The Texas Hill Country is a place of limestone hills, cedar breaks, live oaks, rivers, wildflowers, deer, storms, sunsets, and wide-open skies. Mountain House celebrates this land as a place of worship, wonder, creation, music, and home.
Canyon Lake
Blue water, rocky shorelines, cedar hills, summer skies, and quiet sunset moments near home.
Visit Canyon Lake →Guadalupe River
One of the most loved rivers in Texas, winding through cypress trees, limestone banks, and Hill Country towns.
Guadalupe River Park →Enchanted Rock
A massive pink granite dome, stargazing destination, hiking spot, and one of the great natural landmarks of Texas.
Explore Enchanted Rock →Lost Maples
Known for fall color, rugged trails, clear water, limestone canyons, and beautiful Texas maple trees.
Visit Lost Maples →Pedernales Falls
Wide limestone shelves, flowing water, hiking, swimming, and classic Hill Country scenery.
Pedernales Falls →Fredericksburg
German heritage, peach orchards, wineries, old stone buildings, music, shops, and Hill Country charm.
Visit Fredericksburg →Trees & Native Plants
Live oak, cedar elm, Ashe juniper, Texas mountain laurel, agarita, yucca, prickly pear, bluebonnets, Indian paintbrush, and Mexican hats.
Native Plant Guide →Wildlife
White-tailed deer, foxes, armadillos, roadrunners, hawks, owls, painted buntings, hummingbirds, butterflies, and honeybees.
Texas Wildlife →Storms & Sky
Thunderheads, lightning, moonlit clouds, sunsets, stars, and the kind of skies that make you stop and look up.
Earth & Heavens Watch →Mountain House in the Hill Country
From Canyon Lake to New Braunfels, Spring Branch, Boerne, Kerrville, Fredericksburg, and San Antonio, the Hill Country carries a beauty that feels both rugged and sacred. This page is a celebration of the land, wildlife, weather, rivers, trees, music, craftsmanship, and creation all around us.