About Kingsway
Kingsway is a residential subdivision located in Wimberley, Texas, within the 78676 zip code in Hays County. The community sits in the Texas Hill Country along the Blanco River corridor, approximately 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin and roughly 15 miles west of San Marcos. Wimberley is an unincorporated community centered around Ranch Road 12 and FM 2325, known for its small-town commercial district, art galleries, and proximity to natural swimming areas along the Blanco River and Cypress Creek.
Homes in Kingsway are single-family residences on lots that generally range from one-quarter acre to one acre. Resale prices in the area typically fall between $350,000 and $600,000 depending on lot size, home condition, and proximity to water features. Floor plans range from approximately 1,200 to 2,800 square feet with two- to four-bedroom configurations. Construction materials reflect Hill Country building traditions including limestone exteriors, standing-seam metal roofing, and wood-frame construction with hardie board siding.
Kingsway is served by Wimberley Independent School District. Students in the area typically attend Scudder Primary School, Danforth Junior High School, and Wimberley High School. Wimberley ISD operates five campuses with total enrollment of approximately 2,500 students. Wimberley High School enrolls roughly 700 students in grades 9 through 12 and offers dual-credit courses through Austin Community College along with UIL athletics and fine arts programs.
Commuters from Kingsway reach San Marcos in approximately 20 minutes via Ranch Road 12 east, and downtown Austin in roughly 50 to 60 minutes via RR 12 to I-35 or through Dripping Springs on US 290. The Wimberley town square along RR 12 provides local dining, galleries, and a weekly farmers market. Grocery shopping is available at Brookshire Brothers and H-E-B on RR 12. San Marcos, home to Texas State University and the San Marcos Premium Outlets, offers additional employment and retail options about 15 miles east.
Living in Kingsway
Kingsway sits within the broader Wimberley area, characterized by rolling Hill Country terrain with live oak and Ashe juniper woodland, seasonal wildflower displays, and limestone creek beds. Properties in the subdivision feature mature native landscaping and a semi-rural setting without the dense spacing found in urban Austin subdivisions. Property tax rates fall under Hays County and Wimberley ISD jurisdictions. Water service in the Wimberley area is provided by a mix of Wimberley Water Supply Corporation and private wells depending on location.
Daily routines for Kingsway residents center on the Wimberley town square and RR 12 corridor. Brookshire Brothers and H-E-B on RR 12 handle regular grocery needs. The Wimberley Square features local restaurants, coffee shops, and galleries, with the Wimberley Market Days event drawing visitors on the first Saturday of each month from March through December. Blue Hole Regional Park, a 126-acre Hays County park along Cypress Creek, offers swimming in a natural spring-fed pool, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing. Jacob's Well Natural Area, a Travis County-managed preserve about 3 miles north, features a perennial spring flowing from a limestone cave system. The Blanco River provides additional swimming and kayaking access points throughout the Wimberley valley.