- Visit San Marcos, TX | Restaurants, Hotels Things to Do
Come see the center of it all in San Marcos, TX Experience the outdoors or downtown Eat at fabulous restaurants and enjoy a relaxing stay at a hotel
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in San Marcos (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in San Marcos, Texas: See Tripadvisor's 20,705 traveler reviews and photos of San Marcos tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July We have reviews of the best places to see in San Marcos Visit top-rated must-see attractions
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Whether you’re floating the San Marcos River, exploring vintage shops, or hiking the trails, this Texas town has something for everyone Here's what to include on your itinerary for a trip to San Marcos
- Visitor information – San Marcos Chamber
Discover San Marcos like a local! The Convention Visitors Bureau promotes San Marcos as a premier year-round destination for leisure, group, and business travelers Find details on live music, dining, shopping, outdoor fun and so much more! San Marcos Convention and Visitor Bureau website
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Discover San Marcos, Texas – from crystal-clear rivers and scenic trails to outlet shopping and rich local culture A top destination in the Hill Country!
- Celebrate a Safe and Spectacular 4th of July in San Marcos
The City of San Marcos invites residents to celebrate Independence Day at the annual Red, White and BOOM! event on Friday, July 4 at Bradley Park (1587 Linda Vista Drive)
- 26 Fun Things To Do In San Marcos (TX) - Attractions Activities
San Marcos, Texas, is a vibrant destination filled with natural beauty, rich history, and unique attractions From exploring scenic parks and rivers to enjoying local cuisine, live music, and fascinating museums, this charming city has something for everyone
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San Marcos, Texas is an exciting, historic community in the heart of Central Texas midway between Austin and San Antonio Founded in 1851 along the spring-fed San Marcos River, the city has actually attracted human beings for more than 12,000 years
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