Enjoy an authentic Texas experience without the crowds in one of the most historic small towns in the state - Bastrop, located just 30 miles southeast of Austin.

Our local hospitality businesses have reopened and are safely welcoming guests to enjoy mouthwatering meals, buzzworthy drinks, socially distanced outdoor adventures, open-air live music and more. Discover eight reasons Bastrop should be at the top of your list when you’re ready to travel again. 

#1 - Prime Birdwatching Destination

Bastrop recently became Bird City Texas certified by Texas Parks and Wildlife. A quiet walk among the Lost Pines forest will give visitors a chance to spot more than 277 bird species, including woodpeckers, flycatchers, warblers, raptors and many more. 

Birdwatching

#2 - The Longest Zip Line in Texas

To take a look at Bastrop from a birds’ eye view, check out Zip Lost Pines. Located at McKinney Roughs Nature Park, it’s the longest dual canopy zip line in Texas. The experience features side-by-side lanes where guests soar above the famous loblolly pine trees at 40 miles per hour. Zip Lost Pines also offers illuminated night zips for a truly adrenaline-filled adventure.  

zip lining

#3 - Music Friendly Community

Another recent accreditation that represents the Bastrop spirit perfectly is the city being named a Music Friendly Community by the Texas Music Office. No matter what time of year you visit, it’s easy to find live music in Bastrop. Songwriters serenade at cozy restaurants and bars along the Colorado River, throw lively impromptu performances on Main Street, while big bands and country singers make for festive foot-stomping events around town such as the Bastrop Music Festival.

Live Music - Stock

#4 - For the Fans of Scary Movies

Bastrop has been a backdrop to numerous iconic horror films. Fans of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre will recognize The Gas Station, where you can now shop for memorabilia, chow on killer barbeque and even spend the night at an adjacent tent campsite or in one of their four small cabins. Taking a stroll in Downtown Bastrop or along Lake Bastrop will remind visitors of scenes from Friday the 13th. Serious horror movie fans also won’t want to miss the yearly Cult Classic Convention taking place this June. The one-of-a-kind, three-day event is filled with Q&A panels with actors from classic scary movies, photo and autograph sessions, live music performances, movie screenings and costume contests. 

The Gas Station

#5 - Dive into the Past

Bastrop is known as one of Texas’ most historic small towns. Visitors can take a step back in time as they enjoy Bastrop’s historic Main Street, downtown area and more than 130 distinguished historic buildings including homes, churches, civic and commercial structures. Styles ranging from Double Log Houses to Greek Revival, Victorian, Prairie and Classical Revival that all tell the history of the region in architecture and can still be seen today.

Downtown Bastrop

#6 - Go Glamping

You can always count on Bastrop for an epic outdoor adventure but no need to “rough it”! Relax in style at the newest GLAT USA glamping retreat on the shores of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park. Combining luxury with nature, their decked-out safari tents and full-service cabin are ideal for a long weekend getaway. Guests can rent one of the park’s kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards or corcls (round watercraft for children) to take out on Lake Bastrop, or hit the 4.5-mile hike and bike trail, which connects to LCRA Parks’ Lake Bastrop South Shore Park.  Each GLAT rental is unique, but all are equipped with an outdoor gas grill, dining table and comfy chairs surrounding a fire pit to relax and enjoy the beautiful Texas night sky.

GLAT USA

#7 - Sample a Moonshine Flight

Moonshine tasting is a Bastrop must. Visitors can try the newest creation from the husband-and-wife team, Stephen and Cheri Todee, at Copper Shot Distillery. They use local ingredients, even their own rainwater, to handcraft American distilled spirits including unique ones like apple pie or watermelon flavored moonshine. 

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#8 - Only-in-Bastrop Meals

There are always good eats to be found in Bastrop. For a modern take on Southern comfort food classics, the newest farm-to-fork restaurant in town Store House Market + Eatery is a must-try, brought by celebrated Austin chef Sonya Cote. Adding a spin on the experience is the history behind the restaurant’s building - the 175-year-old historic structure used to house a brothel and funeral home.

Store House Market + Eatery

Of course, there is so much more to explore in Bastrop! Plan your visit today.