Nestled at the edge of the spectacular Texas Hill Country about 50 miles northwest of Austin, amidst the beautiful Highland Lakes, is the historic community of Burnet. Established first as a fort on the Texas frontier in the mid-1800s, Burnet has maintained its pioneer roots and rural charm while adapting to the modern age. We welcome you to one of the friendliest towns in central Texas.
Burnet’s Historic town square offers visitors a unique shopping and dining experience. Gift, antique, and collectible shops surround the square. There are several cafes and full-service restaurants on or within easy walking distance of the square. Hotels/motels, resorts, bed and breakfasts, cabins & cottages, and Burnet’s proximity to so many sights make it the ideal hub for travels into our region. So no matter what your interests you will find something to please you in Burnet!
The City of Burnet, the county seat of Burnet County, is a hub of industry, commerce, and trade in the Highland Lakes area. Its modern schools, hospital, airport, and retail centers provide all the essentials for today’s society, while the scenic countryside and inviting parklands present a myriad of opportunities for those who want to get away from it all.
Throughout the year, the City of Burnet offers a vast array of events and activities for all ages. From Bluebonnet Festival to the winter wonderland of Bethlehem Village and Christmas on the Square to the summer frontier shoot-outs and vintage steam train tours, Burnet is alive with sights and sounds that make it one of the Hill Country’s most popular destination spots in the state of Texas.
Come see for yourself why people call Burnet the jewel of the Highland Lakes.
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