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==Tourism== While the city is small, it boasts many shops and restaurants. It is known for its wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Wimberley Square has various locally owned businesses, including boutiques, art galleries, antique shops, and eateries. The buildings surrounding the square have limestone facades and give a rustic atmosphere. [[Cypress Creek (Texas)|Cypress Creek]] runs through the Square, allowing for a scenic area for recreation and relaxation. A few restaurants sit along the creek, with areas to sit and eat while enjoying nature. Inside the Square is the Wimberley Valley Museum, where you can learn about the city's rich history, including its Native American, pioneer, and occult history. <ref>{{cite web |title=Downtown Wimberley | url=https://www.visitwimberleytx.org/around-town/downtown-wimberley/ |access-date=23 January 2025}}</ref> Today, there are shops that sell gothic, gypsy, and occult memorabilia like sage, candles, incense, and healing stones. Wimberley is also known for its natural beauty, like Cypress Creek and the Blanco River. Additionally, Wimberley is home to [[Jacob's Well (Texas)|Jacob's Well]] and the Blue Hole, where anyone can swim and relax. There are also many places for hiking, such as Mount Old Baldy, which sits within Old Baldy Park. Climbing the 208 steps to the top gives visitors a full 360-degree view of the Wimberley Valley and is best enjoyed during sunrise. It is important to note that there are some rules and regulations regarding Mount Baldy, such as the prohibition of fire, littering, drones, loud music, alcohol, glass and styrofoam, and tree climbing. Visitors should be careful not to disturb the wildlife, trespass onto adjacent land, and not to take anything from the park.<ref>{{cite web |title=Facilities Β· Old Baldy Park |url=https://www.cityofwimberley.com/facilities/facility/details/Old-Baldy-Park-5|access-date=23 January 2025}}</ref> Wimberley also hosts the Wimberley Zipline, which offers 10 lines, or a {{convert|1|mi|km}} of line. The longest is {{convert|900|ft|m}} long. While on the zipline, visitors may go up to {{convert|30|mph|km/h}} and will experience a panoramic view of the Wimberley Valley, seeing as far as {{convert|15|mi|km}}. <ref>{{cite web |title=Wimberley Zipline |url=https://www.wimberleyzipline.com/about-us|access-date=23 January 2025}}</ref>
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