Market Overview for Hunter Ridge
There are 0 active listings in Hunter Ridge and a median sold price of $409K.
Homes average 9 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 4 sales in the past 12 months.
About Hunter Ridge
Hunter Ridge is a residential neighborhood in San Marcos, Texas, located in Hays County along Hunter Road southwest of Wonder World Drive. The subdivision contains approximately 58 properties, most of which were constructed in 1993 on lots averaging around one acre. Homes in Hunter Ridge are predominantly single-family residences with an average assessed value near $193,000 and annual property taxes around $3,500. The neighborhood sits within the city limits of San Marcos, a city of roughly 68,000 residents positioned along the Interstate 35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio. San Marcos has seen steady population growth driven by Texas State University enrollment and commercial development along IH-35.
San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District serves Hunter Ridge. Miller Middle School is the primary middle school feeder for the neighborhood, enrolling students in grades 6 through 8 at its campus on Miller Street in San Marcos. Owen Goodnight Middle School also serves a portion of the area. San Marcos High School, located on Highway 123, is the district's comprehensive high school, serving roughly 2,500 students in grades 9 through 12. The high school offers career and technical education pathways, dual-credit college courses through partnerships with Austin Community College, and extracurricular programs including competitive athletics. San Marcos CISD operates 12 campuses district-wide and has invested in facility improvements and instructional technology in recent years.
The San Marcos River, fed by over 200 springs at Spring Lake, maintains a constant temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit year-round and runs through the center of the city. Rio Vista Park, located along the river near downtown, features a series of dams that create rapids used for kayaking, tubing, and river surfing. City Park provides river access points, picnic areas, and a public swimming area. The San Marcos Nature Preserve encompasses 204 acres of protected land with multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking through upland savanna and riparian woodland. Purgatory Creek Natural Area, located southwest of the city, covers more than 1,000 acres across multiple tracts with over 10 miles of single-track trail popular with mountain bikers, trail runners, and hikers.
Texas State University, the largest employer in San Marcos with approximately 2,780 employees, anchors the local economy and enrolls over 38,000 students. The San Marcos Premium Outlets and Tanger Outlets together form one of the largest outlet shopping destinations in the United States with more than 220 stores across 1.2 million square feet, employing roughly 2,100 people. Central Texas Medical Center, now part of the Ascension health system, employs more than 650 workers and serves as the primary hospital for Hays County. Hunter Industries, a global irrigation manufacturer, operates a facility in San Marcos employing approximately 650 people. The city's position on IH-35, roughly equidistant from Austin and San Antonio at about 30 miles in each direction, gives residents access to two major metropolitan job markets within a 35- to 45-minute drive.
Living in Hunter Ridge
Daily life in Hunter Ridge centers on a quiet, low-density setting where one-acre lots provide separation between homes and space for outdoor activities. The neighborhood's car-dependent layout means most errands require a short drive, but commercial services along Hunter Road and Wonder World Drive are within five to ten minutes. H-E-B, Walmart, and a range of restaurants and services are accessible along IH-35 and Hopkins Street. The San Marcos River is a defining feature of the city, and residents can access tubing, kayaking, and swimming areas at multiple parks within a 10- to 15-minute drive.
Property tax rates in Hays County have risen alongside rapid growth in the region, but San Marcos remains more affordable than Austin for both home purchases and daily expenses. The city's outlet malls draw shoppers from across Central Texas, and the university campus contributes restaurants, cultural events, and live music venues to the local economy. Commuters heading north to Austin or south to San Antonio use IH-35, though traffic congestion through San Marcos during peak hours is a known factor. The neighborhood's small size of 58 homes keeps internal traffic low, and the mix of families, professionals, and university-connected residents creates a varied community.
Things to Do in Hunter Ridge
- San Marcos River Tubing and Kayaking: The spring-fed river holds a constant 72°F year-round. Access at Rio Vista Park and City Park for tubing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Tube rentals available from local outfitters starting around $15-$20.
- Purgatory Creek Natural Area: Over 1,000 acres of protected land with 10+ miles of single-track trail for mountain biking, trail running, and hiking. Free admission. Open dawn to dusk.
- Wonder World Cave and Adventure Park: Show cave formed by the Balcones Fault Line, the first show cave in Texas. Features a 190-foot observation tower, wildlife park, and guided cave tours. Admission starts at $25 for adults.
- San Marcos Nature Preserve: 204-acre preserve with multi-use hiking and biking trails through upland savanna and riparian woodland. Free entry. Open daily.
- The Meadows Center Glass-Bottom Boat Tours: Glass-bottom boat tours on Spring Lake at Texas State University. Tours run approximately 30 minutes. Tickets around $12 for adults, $8 for children.
Major Employers in Hunter Ridge
- Texas State University (Higher Education): Largest employer in San Marcos with approximately 2,780 employees. Enrolls over 38,000 students across more than 200 degree programs.
- San Marcos Premium Outlets / Tanger Outlets (Retail): Combined outlet center with 220+ stores across 1.2 million square feet. Employs roughly 2,100 people.
- Central Texas Medical Center (Ascension) (Healthcare): Primary hospital for Hays County. Employs more than 650 workers across emergency, surgical, and inpatient departments.
- Hunter Industries (Manufacturing): Global irrigation products manufacturer operating a San Marcos facility with approximately 650 employees.
Hunter Ridge Schools
Hunter Ridge is served by San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District, which operates 12 campuses. The district offers career and technical education pathways and dual-credit college courses at the high school level.
School District: San Marcos CISD
Public Schools
- Miller Middle School - Located on Miller Street in San Marcos. Serves grades 6-8. Primary middle school feeder for the Hunter Ridge area.
- Owen Goodnight Middle School - San Marcos CISD middle school serving a portion of the Hunter Ridge area. Grades 6-8.
- San Marcos High School - Comprehensive high school on Highway 123. Approximately 2,500 students in grades 9-12. Offers CTE pathways and dual-credit courses.
Pre-Schools
- First Step School - Located at 4003 Hunter Road, San Marcos. 4-star Texas Rising Stars rated. Open Monday-Friday 7:15 AM to 5:45 PM.
- Kids of the Kingdom - Located at 130 W. Holland Street, San Marcos. Preschool ministry of First Lutheran Church serving young children.
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church Preschool - Located at 3039 Ranch Road 12, San Marcos. Programs for 3- and 4-year-olds. Open Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Higher Education
- Texas State University - Public university in San Marcos enrolling over 38,000 students. Offers more than 200 bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What school district serves Hunter Ridge in San Marcos?
Hunter Ridge is served by San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District. Students feed into Miller Middle School, Owen Goodnight Middle School, and San Marcos High School.
How big are the lots in Hunter Ridge San Marcos?
Lots in Hunter Ridge average approximately one acre, which is larger than most subdivisions in the San Marcos area. The 58 properties were primarily built in 1993.
How far is Hunter Ridge from Austin and San Antonio?
Hunter Ridge is roughly 30 miles south of Austin and 30 miles north of San Antonio along IH-35. Commute times to either city center are typically 35 to 45 minutes depending on traffic.
What is the San Marcos River temperature?
The San Marcos River is fed by over 200 springs and maintains a constant temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. Multiple parks provide public access for tubing, kayaking, and swimming.
What are the major employers in San Marcos Texas?
Texas State University employs approximately 2,780 people. The outlet malls employ roughly 2,100. Central Texas Medical Center and Hunter Industries each employ about 650 workers.
What outdoor activities are near Hunter Ridge?
Purgatory Creek Natural Area has over 1,000 acres and 10+ miles of trail. The San Marcos Nature Preserve covers 204 acres. The San Marcos River offers year-round tubing, kayaking, and swimming.