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Accommodations Public Facilities Sport Facilities San Marcos Convention & Visitor Bureau ! Tourist Information Center/ Post Rd./ CR 140 @ 1 1 San Marcos Convention & Visitor Bureau Old Stagecoach Rd./ CR 136 617 IH-35 North, San Marcos, Texas 78666 Austin (25mi/40km) 0 Central Texas Medical Center Downtown Parking 4 P 1 512-393-5930 4/2019 e R l c r 207 Hays County Law Enforcement Center Airport C 1 i / C . n 2 Police Department–San Marcos Nature Trail d so R R l i r v t a e 2 s r C 3 Texas Department of Public Safety Railroad Tracks o R P i L d 208 i g ATTRACTIONS m e ACCOMMODATIONS e 31 1 Calaboose African-American Museum (inset) K 1 Americas Best Value Inn il 18 n H R a 2 Centro Cultural Hispano de San Marcos (inset) d rr 2 Baymont Inn & Suites 12 . is / H C Wimberley N il 3 Best Budget Inn 3 Charles S. Cock House . R l e R v L 16 2 d (inset) (16mi/26km) A B 2 . Dr. Eli T. Merriman Cabin 13 k J 5 / 4 Best Western San Marcos c D 206 C o r R 12 d . 4 Commemorative Air Force Museum d 0 16 5 Candlewood Suites 12 ra 4 U 0 d RR C 1 h Ol R la 5 Glass-Bottom Boat Tour 12 C n 27 6 Comfort Inn & Suites / d . R d d 24 6 Hays County Veterans Memorial (inset) W N R . 1 . t 1 6 7 Comfort Suites o L s 15 B o . 29 U 1 n P h R 7 LBJ Museum of San Marcos (inset) . J ve lan d O t D A d C 8 Country Inn & Suites ld S r. t 22 Rd e r. s . D R d e r n t 8 Lions Club Tube Rental & River Taxi (inset) R s 33 a W W . ll re 1 9 Courtyard by Marriott ir 1 o 2 o F o C H A 82 r. 9 Price Center a l r a D 5 r. A D 10 Crystal River Inn B&B l n m m r. gs D qu d o o in a s A o ss r re g m S p n 10 San Marcos Premium Outlets D a c e S 4 205 a in 11 Days Inn R a t. S na Spr r d e . e r . 10 m o D a 11 m Sess r u Skydive Spacelab San Marcos e y 14 . q 3 12 EconoLodge v C A y. 4 C A 8 o . w 3 A 12 . m r. n 32 H Tanger Outlet Center k u n a D 14 s L rt 13 Embassy Suites & Conference Center c t e 206 L n y in o o c it s 2 p p a h s r D r 26 ir 13 d e Wimberley Glassworks s e o i r w r. h A L d e 14 Executive Inn & Suites o 6 S T a v BLANCO RIVER i J r t n . 14 The Wittliff Collections 1 8 Ho 15 C p y Dr. U 1 k 15 Fairfield Inn & Suites ersit in niv s M U S –TX State Alkek Library oo re 3 t. 16 r. 14 Gateway Inn S tchison D . 15 Wonder World Park t. Hu d R 6 R r 6 17 Hampton Inn & Suites 28 10 iv e 4 9 4 St. e 204B v io i n nto r R A s San . i t 80 18 d Hilton Garden Inn 11 11 S 11 B e B L 6 m u i g s B 16 D a 6 h 9 3 g 19 Holiday Inn San Marcos Convention Center . h o J 2 r t 4 L PARKS / NATURAL AREAS . y n . p t a . D e Many Natural Areas have ADA trails available S R w 3 S . h 14 21 n r C t C i t k 20 . Holiday Inn Express v . S . G 30 l / t r P e S o D . 1 5-Mile Dam Blanco River Park B i u 13 23 y s n g 8 n 205 21 Homewood Suites o a n n w i t i e d . k n K l t l n 15 H A r a 2 L 2 Blanco Shoals S p e t A 22 Howard Johnson o n l a p h u c a t ! d e H S . n o u p (inset) p . L i r 3 Children’s Park / Playscape s L t e 23 12 o W n 7 M s Knights Inn r i . 9 rt 9 a P S a C B (inset) 4 City Park M t 80 . 24 La Quinta Inn d . l d (inset) 204A R O 5 Crook Park r 25 La Quinta Inn & Suites Outlets 82 e S v i a R n 6 Dog Park 26 Motel 6 M SAN MARCOS RIVER a 12 rc 7 Dunbar Park 10 P o 27 Motel 6 North a s t Old Martindale Rd. H to w Martindale (7mi/11km) 8 Eddie Durham Park n 7 y S 17 11 28 Palmer’s Guest House t 34 8 . d. C 0 Luling (24mi/39km) 17 R R 9 Iris Garden (inset) 1 29 Quality Inn e 02 IH-10 coach ap ge T C 10 Purgatory Creek Greenspace (lower) a r 30 Red Roof Inn St a 8 il 11 11 Purgatory Creek Greenspace (upper) 204 31 Studio 6 202 12 Ringtail Ridge Greenspace 32 Super 8 5 W 13 Rio Vista Park & Pool (inset) o B 33 University Inn n roa 9 d 19 dw 123 (inset) e ay SAN MARCOS RIVER 14 San Marcos Plaza Park r 7 34 Wingate by Wyndham 9 W Te 3 x o a 4 15 Schulle Canyon Greenspace 2 r s l d A S M D ve F . ta 16 Spring Lake Preserve r. p / . le d s POINTS OF INTEREST R 17 Stokes Park r R e 5 d 1 Admissions & Visitors Center–TXST t . (inset) n / 18 Veramendi Plaza u 12 F 2 Cheatham Street Warehouse (inset) H 2 M C . 6 M 2 P 8 13 1 . 4 3 Conference Center–City of San Marcos Dr. W niversity A 7 6 U l on l o is S Garr e t N 6 n a N . (inset) P 6 n 4 Courthouse–Hays County SPORT FACILITIES 202 d 2 E R 13 C . e / P d G . 1 r L y k 1 5-Mile Dam Soccer Complex w (inset) W B w 5 Discovery Center u w P H a J o a r P r. y 2 14 r n D p d o d l tchis D o . 2 Bobcat Ballpark–TXST d Hu r 6 Fish Hatchery–San Marcos 5 a t G t. SAN MARCOS RIVER sr s S . D l in a k r u a op 6 B r . H . p E Aquatic Resource Center 3 Bobcat Soccer Complex–TXST y d e l 18 S O t 3 S R . 21 . i 7 Fish Hatchery–State TPWD 4 Bobcat Stadium/Jim Wacker Field–TXST t v . e 4 P r 6 s St. 7 i nio d 8 Gallery I & II–TX State University nto 5 . A e CFPO-PAL Complex . onio St . San t Ant E W . San D S E 11 s r 9 Historic Districts (Residential) . 201 C . 6 Gary Softball Complex e M rn lo c a vi C B s 20 10 LBJ Student Center–TX State University 7 Kissing Tree Golf Course a B r a R 82 ty rk e e 11 The Marc (inset) 8 L r d NCFD Farm Club n R w 6 . d 9 . o 1 Dr. 3 12 San Marcos Academy (inset) 3 / o er King 9 Ramon Lucio Park th u 4 L C d tin ar M 2 R R 3 S 2 M d S (inset) . 13 Sculpture Garden 10 (inset) 6 Rio Vista Tennis Complex F 9 . t G a S 13 / / p 13 . u . C l e L 11 Rugby Field d R a s B . 123 d t R 2 R S J r 3 d a m R a i e 200 . l D h v 12 San Marcos High School 2 u t e t / ea r 7 p r h s n F . 10 C id PUBLIC FACILITIES u e M 5 e 13 Skate Park (inset) D H S 6 r 1 Activity Center / Walker’s Gallery (inset) E t 2 . 1 14 C 201 M Strahan Arena at the e 6 5 2 Chamber of Commerce–San Marcos (inset) n c 26 8 am St. University Events Center t C CR 2 Cheath e a . / 9 rp rt wy ! 3 City Hall–City of San Marcos y H C o L p in ro . n st M t . Ba 4 Gary Job Corps R . d ld . O A St. ove l Gr l 5 Hays County Government Center e n (inset) 2 e St. P 9 6 Library–City of San Marcos Le k w 10 y 7 Recreation Hall–City of San Marcos (inset) 2 . 200 25 8 Transit Center–San Marcos (inset) 9 12 New Braunfels (16mi/26km) 9 United States Post Office Old Zorn Rd. Seguin (23mi/37km) San Antonio (45mi/72km) off Hwy.
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