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Waterfront Restaurants
Nestled on the shores of Lake Marble Falls and just five minutes from Lake LBJ, the town of Marble Falls offers a perfect blend of peaceful Hill Country living and convenient access to city amenities.
Marble Falls is an ideal home base for those who work in Austin. The commute is a manageable 45 miles, and for more shopping and sightseeing, San Antonio is a scenic 85-mile drive south on Highway 281.
Life in Marble Falls is never dull. You'll find plenty to do, from boating and fishing on the lakes to golfing, hunting, camping, and swimming. The area also offers great shopping and sightseeing, all complemented by the welcoming nature of the local community.
With a current population of 6,500 and over 10,000 in the surrounding area, Marble Falls is experiencing a period of significant growth. This prosperity has led to a tighter housing market, with fewer homes currently available for sale or rent. Despite its growth, Marble Falls maintains a unique charm. It provides the best of both worlds: a relaxed, rural atmosphere with the conveniences of a major city just a short drive away.
Lake LBJ

Sunset Point on Lake LBJ
Lake LBJ just west of Marble Falls, TX
Large RV Park on Lake LBJ just west of Marble Falls, Texas in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.
Real Estate

Lake LBJ Real Estate - MLS Search
The Highland Lakes Area - TX
Giles Summerlin with RE/MAX of Marble Falls specializes in Lake LBJ Real Estate and Texas Hill Country Lake Living.
Tourist Restaurants

Blue Bonnet Cafe
Marble Falls, TX
This cafe is "Truly World Famous" for its home style cooking. The readers of Highways Magazine voted it the number one restaurant in Texas for breakfasts and in the top ten restaurants in Texas overall. A favorite with both the tourists and the locals.
Local Services
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Planning on bringing your pets to the Highland Lakes?
Warning about harmful Algae.
A harmful algae bloom occurs when cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae, produce toxins that can harm people and pets if they drink the lake water
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