A quaint town where rolling landscapes, rich history, and a welcoming community create a perfect rural retreat.
Bertram was founded in the late 19th century, and like many towns in Texas, its growth was tied to the expansion of the railroad. The town became an essential stop along the Austin and Northwestern Railroad, connecting Austin to the granite quarries in the area. These quarries supplied the granite used in iconic structures such as the Texas State Capitol. Over the years, Bertram developed into a quiet, close-knit community, retaining much of its historical charm while embracing modernity.
Nestled amidst rolling hills, Bertram is surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of the Texas Hill Country. The area is known for its wide-open spaces, scenic drives, and stunning sunsets. Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy, from hiking trails to peaceful picnic spots. Nearby attractions like Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge and Inks Lake State Park offer opportunities for birdwatching, camping, and water activities.
During the spring, wildflowers blanket the fields surrounding Bertram, making it a favorite destination for photographers and those looking to soak in the beauty of the Hill Country.
Although small, Bertram has a variety of activities and attractions for visitors and residents alike:
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