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Bastrop Texas

Home of The Lost Pines

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About Bastrop

Bastrop, Texas is a charming historic town located approximately 30 miles southeast of Austin. Established in 1832, it boasts a rich history and is known as the "Heart of the Lost Pines" due to its pristine surroundings in the Lost Pines Forest. Bastrop played a vital role during the Texas Revolution, and many of its buildings have been preserved and restored to showcase this unique heritage.

Tourists visiting Bastrop can enjoy a variety of attractions and activities. Take a stroll through the historic downtown district, where you'll find well-preserved buildings, antique shops, art galleries, and specialty stores. The Bastrop County Historical Society Museum offers a comprehensive look at the city's past and hosts special exhibits throughout the year.

Outdoor enthusiasts will be thrilled with the numerous recreational opportunities at the Bastrop State Park and McKinney Roughs Nature Park, where they can partake in hiking, biking, fishing, and swimming. For water lovers, the Colorado River offers exciting canoeing and kayaking opportunities along with stunning views of the Riverwalk.

The Old Iron Bridge, built-in 1923 and still standing today, is an iconic landmark and photo destination via Fishermans Park, a sprawling Riverwalk setting that winds through the Heart of Bastrop. The Lost Pines Art Center serves as a hub for the creative community, offering workshops, exhibits, and events throughout the year.

Bastrop also hosts several annual events that attract visitors from near and far, including the Homecoming and Rodeo, Bastrop Music and Film Festival, Yesterfest, and the Christmas Lighted Parade.

With its rich history, beautiful natural settings, and vibrant arts scene, Bastrop, Texas is a must-visit destination for those seeking a truly authentic Texas experience.

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Featured Bastrop Stays

While Saying in Bastrop, Support These Local Merchants

Blinderhund Ranch

Farm Fresh Eggs and other Farm Staples
Close to our River Properties
Contact them at 512-867-5603 or visit their website
Here

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