- City of Lockhart, TX
Located conveniently between Austin and San Antonio, just 15 miles east of San Marcos off IH 35 You can drive here easily on Hwy 183 or the 130 Tollway from anywhere in Texas! From cattle drives to Indian fights to oil wells and agriculture and ranching, Lockhart has a rich and colorful history
- Lockhart, Texas - Wikipedia
The city of Lockhart is named after Byrd Lockhart, an assistant surveyor of Green DeWitt and reportedly the first Anglo to set foot in Caldwell County Lockhart was the site of a victory of the Texans over the Comanche, at the Battle of Plum Creek in 1840
- Local News – Post Register
LPR covers news for Lockhart, 30 miles south of Central Texas' Austin (ESPN X-GAMES, SXSW Musical Festival, ACL Music Fest UT Longhorn football), home of the Old Settlers Music Festival, 15 miles from San Marcos (Outlet Malls, Texas State University, San Marcos River tubing)
- Things to Do in Lockhart Texas | Carful of Kids Travel
Close to San Antonio, this charming town offers top BBQ, a state park and a historic courthouse Here are the Things to Do in Lockhart Texas
- 6 Fun Things to Do in Lockhart, Texas (BBQ + Beyond)
Wondering what to do in Lockhart, TX? From its famous barbecue joints to obscure museums, here are the best things to do in Lockhart, Texas!
- Lockhart Visitors Center Has Moved - Lockhart Chamber of Commerce
The Lockhart Visitors Center is now managed by the City of Lockhart You can access the new official Visitors Center website by clicking the button below Thank you for your continued support of the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce © 2026 Lockhart Chamber of Commerce All Rights Reserved
- Lockhart State Park - Texas Parks Wildlife Department
Within easy driving distance of both Austin and San Antonio you’ll find a quiet getaway: Lockhart State Park Come for a morning of golf, an afternoon swim, an evening hike, or an overnight campout
- Lockhart, TX (Caldwell County) - TSHA
Discover the rich history of Lockhart, Texas, from its founding in the 1830s to its growth as a regional center for trade and agriculture Learn about key events, population growth, and attractions
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