La Paz is a boutique 2-bedroom architect-designed home in the Wimberley Hill Country, where vaulted wood ceilings meet walls of glass and a limestone patio wraps the home like a frame. Every room opens to the landscape, and every view is part of the design.
Sleeping four, it suits couples traveling together, small families, and anyone who values quiet, space, and craft. The kitchen is open and built for cooking. The living room is built for lingering. The patio is built for the long sunsets that give the Hill Country its name.
This is a considered home. Not a cabin, not a condo, not a generic rental. A place for people who notice the details and want a stay that feels like somewhere, not anywhere.
Tucked on the deck under the oaks. Stargazing and a glass of wine end the day right.
Gigabit fiber throughout the home — fast enough to host a video call or stream 4K from the couch. Made for guests who work remote and want to actually disconnect on their own terms.
Speakers in every room and across the patio. Slow jazz with morning coffee, vinyl-style soul on the deck at sunset, or the ambient sound of the Hill Country at dusk. The house tunes with you.
A proper outdoor fire pit with seating — the gathering spot once the Texas sky turns indigo. Available during winter months when the Hays County Burn Ban is not in effect.
For the cool Hill Country evenings from late autumn through early spring.
An open-air shower for warm afternoons and post-trail rinses, surrounded by limestone and oak.
Direct access to trails through the property — a few miles of running, walking, and easy riding right outside the door.
Walls of glass and an elevated patio frame the rolling Wimberley landscape from sunrise to sunset.
A full Nespresso setup with a stocked pod selection — slow mornings made easy. Pull a perfect espresso, take it to the patio, and watch the Hill Country wake up.
Skip the after-flight grocery run. H-E-B delivers straight to the door through their app, with Topo Chico and Hill Country wines on the patio before you've even unpacked.
A full-size washer and dryer tucked away in the home — because a Hill Country stay shouldn't end with a suitcase full of laundry. Stay a little longer.
A covered patio with deep-cushioned seating, framed by live oaks. Mornings bring birdsong and white-tailed deer at the edge of the clearing. Evenings bring the sound of the Hill Country settling into night.
Tucked in the Wimberley Hill Country, La Paz sits five minutes from Jacob's Well, a short drive from Wimberley Square, and an easy hour from Austin or San Antonio. Close enough to the action, far enough to actually exhale.
Spend the day at Jacob's Well or Blue Hole, browse the boutiques and galleries on the Square, time your visit around Market Days on the first Saturday of the month, then come back to peace. La Paz.
Browse every space — exterior, living, bedrooms, kitchen, and outdoor.

Wimberley sits in the heart of the Texas Hill Country — a region known for spring-fed swimming holes, small-town charm, dark-sky stargazing, and some of the best barbecue and wineries in Texas. From La Paz, you're within a short drive of everything that makes a Hill Country vacation memorable.
One of the most photographed swimming spots in Texas — a perpetually flowing artesian spring with crystal-clear water cascading into a deep limestone chamber. Reservations recommended in summer.
A spring-fed swimming hole shaded by towering cypress trees, ranked among the most beautiful in Texas. Walking trails, picnic areas, and rope swings make it a Wimberley summer staple.
The town's historic heart, lined with galleries, boutiques, antique shops, and casual restaurants. The first Saturday of every month, the Square hosts Wimberley Market Days — one of the largest outdoor markets in Texas.
The Blanco winds through Wimberley with several public access points perfect for swimming, tubing, and kayaking. Quieter than the Frio or Guadalupe, with a true Hill Country feel.
Driftwood is home to several Hill Country wineries — Duchman Family Winery and Driftwood Estate among them — and the legendary Salt Lick BBQ. An easy half-day excursion from La Paz.
A spring-fed river running through the heart of San Marcos, ideal for tubing and float trips. Texas State University and the San Marcos Premium Outlets are also worth the short drive.
Wimberley punches well above its weight on food — a Texas Monthly–profiled Tex-Mex spot, a wood-fired pizza beer garden, a 17-year Hill Country institution, and a cluster of new modern restaurants all within a few minutes of La Paz.
A Wimberley Square institution serving plate-sized pancakes, award-winning chicken fried steak, migas, and breakfast tacos. The locals' choice for a country breakfast in a charming country cafe. Visit website →
Wimberley's destination restaurant since 2007, tucked into a cottage-style space with creekside patio dining. Hill Country–inspired, locally sourced, seasonal menus — chicken and grits, hanger steak, wood-fired pizzas, and pear salads worth the drive from Austin. Visit website →
Elevated Texas fare beneath the cypress trees on Cypress Creek. Smoked redfish, smash burgers, country-fried venison, and craft cocktails — clean ingredients, gluten-free leaning, and one of the most beautiful patios in Wimberley. Visit website →
Wimberley's modern Tex-Mex destination, profiled by Texas Monthly for its enchiladas and a fried-chicken taco that already has a following. Tacos, fajitas, big margaritas, and a happy hour worth planning around. Visit website →
Wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas, 32 beer taps, a full cocktail bar, and a pirate-ship playground for kids. Equally good for date night or family dinner — dogs welcome on the patio. Visit website →
The casual sister bar to Community Pizza, on the corner of the Square. Nashville hot chicken sandwiches, mahi tacos, smash burgers, frozen margaritas, and live music — a relaxed spot to people-watch on the patio. Visit website →
The newest addition to Wimberley's dining scene — an all-day cafe and bar serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and craft cocktails. A modern, casual spot worth checking out next time you're in town. View on Instagram →
Voted "Most Beautiful Restaurant in Texas" by People + OpenTable. Set on the Camp Lucy resort property in an architecturally stunning space built from 18th-century Vietnamese antiques, Tillie's serves elevated international cuisine — wagyu, octopus, English afternoon tea on Fridays. Reservations strongly recommended. Visit website →
Wimberley is a year-round destination, but each season has a distinct personality. Here's what to expect from a Hill Country vacation rental at La Paz throughout the year.
Bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush carpet the Hill Country. Mild days, cool evenings, fewer crowds. Many guests' favorite season for a Wimberley getaway.
Warm days perfect for swimming at Jacob's Well, Blue Hole, and the Blanco River. Evenings cool down for hot tub stargazing. Peak season — book early.
Crisp mornings, golden afternoons, and the first fires in the fire pit. Wildflowers return. One of the most underrated times to visit Wimberley.
Quiet, affordable, and atmospheric. Cool days for hiking, fireside evenings, hot tub under bare oaks and clear winter stars. The Hill Country's slow season — and best value.
La Paz is a 2-bedroom Hill Country vacation rental tucked in the Wimberley Hill Country, about 5 miles from Jacob's Well Natural Area, 7 miles from Wimberley Square, and 7 miles from Blue Hole Regional Park.
Wimberley is about 43 miles southwest of downtown Austin (roughly a 1 hour 5 minute drive) and about 60 miles northeast of San Antonio (roughly a 1 hour 15 minute drive). Both Austin-Bergstrom and San Antonio International airports are the closest major airports.
Spring (March to May) and fall (October to November) are the most popular times to visit Wimberley — wildflowers bloom in spring, and fall brings cooler evenings perfect for fire pits. Summer is warm and ideal for swimming at Blue Hole and Jacob's Well. Winter is the quietest and most affordable season, with crisp Hill Country mornings and evening fireside stays.
La Paz sleeps up to 4 guests across 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It's ideal for couples traveling together, a small family, or two close friends sharing a Hill Country getaway.
Yes. La Paz has a private hot tub on the deck under the live oaks, perfect for stargazing on clear Hill Country nights. In the summer, it's kept at a cool 82°F — ideal for a refreshing dip after a long Texas afternoon. The home also features an indoor fireplace, an outdoor fire pit, and an outdoor shower.
Top things to do near Wimberley include swimming at Jacob's Well Natural Area and Blue Hole Regional Park, browsing Wimberley Market Days on the first Saturday of each month, exploring the shops on Wimberley Square, visiting Driftwood wineries and Salt Lick BBQ, and floating the Blanco River. Austin and San Antonio are both within an easy day-trip distance.
Yes. Wimberley is one of the most popular romantic getaway destinations in the Texas Hill Country. The combination of secluded vacation rentals, Hill Country sunsets, dark skies for stargazing, nearby wineries, and small-town charm makes it a favorite for anniversaries, honeymoons, and couples weekends.
Yes. Guests can order groceries through the H-E-B app or at heb.com and have them delivered straight to La Paz — perfect for stocking the kitchen before you arrive. H-E-B typically offers same-day or next-day delivery in the Wimberley area, with curbside pickup also available at the H-E-B in San Marcos or Buda.
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