Things to see and do in the Georgetown Area

Inner Space Cavern

Inner Space Cavern was discovered in 1963 by the Texas Highway Department. During construction of Interstate 35, they were required to do regulation core testing, which required them to drill into the ground. As they did this, they inadvertently drilled into the cave 8 times out of the 20 samples they took. Once they lost those 8 drill bits, they knew they hit a cave. They searched all over the surrounding area but could not find any access into the cave. So, they drilled a 2 foot wide hole down through 33.5 feet of limestone bedrock. The hole became known as the Discovery Hole as it was the very first entrance into the cave (and the only one for several months!). As they explored, they have found over five miles of cave, making Inner Space Cavern the fourth largest cavern in Texas! Tours for all ages and skill levels.

4200 South I-35 Georgetown, TX 78627
(512) 931-2283
Blue Hole

The San Gabriel River in Georgetown features recreational activities include canoeing, kayaking, hiking and fishing. Typical fish species found in the river are catfish, largemouth bass, and sunfish. Enjoy fly fishing in the San Gabriel River since most times the river is shallow enough to wade. The Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department has nearly 9 miles of hike and bike trails along the North and South San Gabriel Rivers. There is a 1.6-mile granite trail that loops through San Gabriel Park. Along the North San Gabriel River, there is a one-mile lighted concrete trail that starts in San Gabriel Park and goes to Rivery Park. Along the South San Gabriel River, there is a one-mile lighted concrete trail that starts near the intersection of College Street and W.L. Walden Drive and goes to Blue Hole Park.

Blue Hole Park is a scenic lagoon bordered by limestone bluffs along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River. It is located five blocks north of the downtown Square along N. Austin Avenue. The park features picnic areas, restrooms, and wading areas.

100 Blue Hole Park Georgetown, TX 78626
(512) 930-3595
Georgetown Theatre

This historic theater is beautifully maintained and the variety of entertainment spans all ages and interests. Productions are first class and the talent is amazing. The sets and costumes are fantastic! A wide variety of professional level stage performances that embrace the talents of local amateur performers who compete for roles through open auditions. An affordable and accessible venue for musical and dramatic entertainment and unmatched educational opportunities in the performing arts.

810 South Austin Avenue Georgetown, TX 78626
(512) 869-7469
Winery

Georgetown Winery, a GO TEXAN winery, is located in a 127 year old historical building on The Square in beautiful Downtown Georgetown, Texas. Opening it’s doors in September 2007, it was the first and most award winning winery in Williamson County. Come taste, swirl and sip wines made in Georgetown and see the warehouse and production facilities.

715 S Main St. Georgetown, Texas 78626
(512) 869-8600
Vineyards

The Georgetown Wine Tasting Room is located on the town square, in historic downtown Georgetown, across the street from the courthouse. Come by and enjoy their award winning wines at the downtown Georgetown tasting room, as well as, some interesting and unique merchandise. Experience a guided tasting from knowledgeable and friendly ambassadors through six wines of your choice. Make plans to enjoy a live music event.

101 W. 7th Street Georgetown, TX 78626
Williamson Museum

Williamson Museum offers a variety of ways for you to engage and interact with the past. The Williamson Museum provides fun for learners of all ages. From the intriguing topics of The Salon at Wildfire to the engaging activities of Hands on History, there is something for everyone.

716 S. Austin Ave. Georgetown, TX 78626
(512) 943-1670