- Our list of the best things to do in San Marcos, Texas, features the top 151 nearby activities — including 51 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- San Marcos, TX has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 27 things to do within the city of San Marcos, TX , followed by 124 popular activities in nearby cities, including New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, Seguin, Wimberley, Lockhart, Dripping Springs, Buda, Austin and Gruene
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As an equestrian rehabilitation center, Healing Horse Ranch offers visitors lessons on horse training, riding, and maintenance. These lessons are available for novice to advanced level riders, and features English and Western riding styles.
29.0 Miles
One of several Canyon Lake parks supported by the Army Corps of Engineers, Comal Park, is a day-use only site. The park features two boat ramps, and a large swimming and beach area for families to enjoy a sunny day.
29.1 Miles
A renowned landmark hotel in the heart of downtown Austin, The Driskill, was built in 1886 and has been fully restored to its original grandeur. The hotel features marble floors and a stained-glass dome in the lobby, and 189 beautifully appointed guest rooms.
29.1 Miles
Austin's 6th Street hosts a multi-block party every weekend as the location that is often attended by students of the University of Texas. Visitors can listen to music at a variety of clubs or consume alcoholic beverages at other bars.
29.1 Miles
Founded in 1998, Imagine a Horse is an equestrian facility offering a number of amenities for horses and their owners to enjoy. Horse boarding, riding lessons, and camps are among the services provided at the facility.
29.2 Miles
Esther's Follies is a comedy and magic troupe who offer satirical entertainments with a focus on political satire, musical comedy and magic with a vaudeville flavour.
29.5 Miles
Finally open to the public in 1888, the State Capitol in Austin is not only impressive in size but also in its design. Taller than the U.S. Capitol, the building and surrounding grounds feature self-guided tours, monuments, and exhibits celebrating Texas.
29.7 Miles
The Caswell Lunch is an old Victorian home that is registered as a National Historic Place. The site, which features a variety of decorations, also hosts events like the Caswell House Christmas Lunch.
30.0 Miles
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2035 votes
1800 N Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701
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Since 2001, visitors from all over the world have come to the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum to learn more about the proud state. Featuring three floors of exhibits showcasing the rich history of Texas and its people.
30.1 Miles
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386 votes
200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd at Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701
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One of the foremost university museums in the nation is The Blanton Museum of Art. It holds the largest and most comprehensive collection of art in the central Texas region that includes 17,000 works with European paintings, modern, and contemporary art.