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My Guadalupe Valley

This land is connection.

Presented by My Guadalupe Valley April 26, 2026

This land belongs to those who love it.

In the Upper Guadalupe Valley, community members from Kerrville, Comfort, Center Point, Ingram, and Hunt are opening their doors to travelers who support the locals, savor peace, and bring light to a place with a lot of love to give.

What is this land to you? It’s time to find out.

This Land is Family

The most cherished memories in life start with family. Those future inside jokes and “remember when” moments need a place to bloom, and the Upper Guadalupe Valley has plenty of them. For outdoor fun, The Cross at Kerrville and the quirky Stonehenge II at the Hill Country Arts Foundation are great choices for all ages.

With plenty of nearby trails, parks, local museums, and free outdoor festivals and celebrations, families thrive in this community.

This Land is Flavor

Every meal in the Upper Guadalupe Valley is a comfort meal, whether you're grabbing a slice of wood-fired pizza, chomping into a massive burger, or ordering a fresh sushi roll. That’s no coincidence—the restaurants, coffee shops, and breweries are all the product of dedicated, community-driven cooks, chefs, baristas, bartenders, and creators.

This Land is Creativity

These boutiques hold more than local goods. During your visit, you’ll come across storefronts where local artists share their vision with the Texas Hill Country, where creativity abounds in the handmade crafts, antiques, and vintage clothing. It’s more than a purchase; it’s a piece of the community.

Start planning your visit at myguadalupevalley.com

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