Fredericksburg

Vacation Home Week: Escape to the Texas Hill Country

By Joanna England / August 22, 2014 /

Boot Ranch has the most amazing Overlook Cabins, decorated by a brilliant design team and given the posh treatment you’d expect from this Texas Hill Country development. Located just outside picturesque Fredricksburg, this development pairs excellent golf, amazing views, and five-star accommodations in the most perfect, designer package. And with the Overlook Cabins, you can…

Boot Ranch Hosts 5th Annual Nimitz Golf Classic, Raises More Than $100K For Veteran Nonprofit

By Joanna England / July 16, 2014 /

Not only is Boot Ranch a gorgeous place to play and stay, it’s also a fabulous community that focuses on supporting America’s heroes — our veterans. More than 150 golfers turned out at the fifth annual Nimitz Golf Classic on June 12. The 2014 Nimitz Golf Classic raised more than $100,000 for both the Admiral Nimitz…

Hill Country Escape This Wednesday in DALLAS: Win a Free Golfing Experience at Boot Ranch in Fredericksburg

By Candy Evans / December 2, 2013 /

BOOT RANCH: I have been telling you about this magical Hill Country second home paradise just four hours south of us (take 281) on the northern tip of Fredericksburg. Think Hal Sutton golf mecca with Hill Country beauty — 2000 plus acres of riding, hiking, shootin’, fishin’, water and even Enchanted Rock as your neighbor.…

Pining for a Holiday in the Hill Country? Kick It Up at Boot Ranch in Fredericksburg With a Sunday House or Hill Country Manor

By Candy Evans / November 22, 2013 /

For some reason I am obsessing about the holidays already. I have always wanted to have a gorgeous retreat in the Texas Hill Country where we would all gather for the perfect Norman Rockwell-esque holiday, Texas style, of course — for Thanksgiving or Christmas. Here is what I envision: arrive a day or two before…

Boot Ranch Kicks Up Vacation Home Living to Luxury Levels in the Texas Hill Country

By Candy Evans / November 15, 2013 /

Golfing great Hal Sutton found himself in the Texas Hill Country about 12 years ago, with a stop in Fredericksburg. He might have thought he was in Tuscany, not Texas, because the terrain was so similar he wondered where the olive trees were. The idyllic German-esque community of about 11,000 in Gillespie County rests about…