Lake LBJ
5 minA constant-level lake perfect for boating, fishing, and sunset cruises. The Statesman residents enjoy private dock access and scheduled lake excursions.
Location
Horseshoe Bay sits where the Colorado River meets the Llano Uplift — surrounded by limestone cliffs, live oak groves, and the quiet grandeur of central Texas.
Nearby
A constant-level lake perfect for boating, fishing, and sunset cruises. The Statesman residents enjoy private dock access and scheduled lake excursions.
A world-class resort with three golf courses, a full-service marina, and fine dining — all within walking distance of The Statesman.
Underground caverns carved by an ancient river, with guided tours through crystal formations and Civil War-era history.
Devil's Waterhole, pink granite outcroppings, and some of the best hiking in the Hill Country. A favorite for resident day trips.
A charming lakeside town with boutique shopping, local wineries, and the famous Blue Bonnet Cafe — home of the best pie in Texas.
The birthplace of Lyndon B. Johnson, with the LBJ National Historical Park, wildflower drives, and the Pedernales Falls State Park nearby.
Lifestyle
Golf, boating, hiking, and birding are not weekend activities here — they are the rhythm of daily life. The Hill Country is a playground that happens to have world-class healthcare nearby.
From the Hill Country Film Festival in Fredericksburg to live music in Marble Falls, the region punches above its weight in cultural offerings.
The Texas Wine Trail runs through the heart of the Hill Country, with over 50 wineries within an hour's drive. Farm-to-table dining is not a trend — it is the only way things have ever been done here.
Horseshoe Bay is a tight-knit community of people who chose to live beautifully. Neighbors know each other. Local businesses remember your name. And The Statesman becomes part of that fabric from day one.
The Hill Country cannot be captured in photographs. Schedule a private visit and let the landscape speak for itself.