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Visit Lockhart - Lockhart Chamber of Commerce Lockhart's Downtown Historic District boasts a lively nightlife with upscale bars, restaurants, and shops Explore the historic square for unique local shops, antique stores, and diverse dining, from world-famous barbecue to trendy cafes and bakeries
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 Lockhart is located near central Texas, 30 miles (48 km) south of downtown Austin on U S Highway 183 It is 70 miles (110 km) northeast of San Antonio and 156 miles (251 km) west of Houston
Hello Lockhart, Texas Discover the heart of Texas in Lockhart, a charming town known for its legendary BBQ, vibrant arts scene, historic downtown, and scenic outdoor adventures
25 Best Fun Things to Do in Lockhart TX - The Tourist Checklist Lockhart, Texas, is a charming town with plenty of fun activities to enjoy Known for its tasty barbecue and friendly atmosphere, Lockhart has something for everyone Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, historical spots, or places to grab a bite, you won’t be disappointed
Home | Lockhart Texas Lockhart, Texas, dubbed the “Barbecue Capital of Texas,” is a haven for barbecue enthusiasts Lockhart beckons travelers with its unique blend of small-town charm, rich history, and natural beauty
What to Do in Lockhart - Austin Monthly Magazine Whether you’re looking for a day trip or weekend jaunt, Lockhart has a laid-back vibe that attracts cowboys and creatives alike Meat lovers flock from across the state to try the post oak–smoked pork ribs at Smitty’s and original sausage at Kreuz Market