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110 River Bend RD, Wimberley, TX, 78676
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Market Overview for Paradise Valley
There are 0 active listings in Paradise Valley and a median sold price of $552K.
Homes average 77 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 2 sales in the past 12 months.
About Paradise Valley
Paradise Valley is a residential neighborhood in Wimberley, Texas, located in Hays County along the corridor between Ranch Road 12 and the Blanco River. The community sits roughly 5 miles north of central Wimberley and about 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin. The area occupies rolling Hill Country terrain with elevations ranging from approximately 900 to 1,100 feet above sea level.
Homes in Paradise Valley consist primarily of single-family residences on lots of one to five acres. Construction styles include limestone-and-stucco ranch houses, log-cabin-style builds, and modern Hill Country designs dating from the 1990s through the 2020s. Prices generally range from the low $400,000s to about $900,000 depending on acreage, condition, and river proximity.
Paradise Valley falls within Wimberley ISD, a small district serving roughly 2,200 students across four campuses. Students attend Danforth Junior High and Wimberley High School for secondary grades. Wimberley High typically enrolls around 600 students and offers dual-credit partnerships with Austin Community College.
Commuters heading to Austin follow Ranch Road 12 north to RR 150 and then to Interstate 35, a drive of approximately 50 to 60 minutes depending on traffic. San Marcos is closer at roughly 20 minutes south via RR 12. Many residents work remotely or operate small businesses tied to Wimberley's tourism and arts economy, which draws visitors to galleries, wineries, and the Wimberley town square.
Living in Paradise Valley
Hays County census data for the Wimberley area shows a median household income near $75,000. The population skews older than the Austin metro average, with a median age in the mid-50s. Roughly 40 percent of households are headed by residents aged 55 or older, and the area draws a mix of full-time residents and part-time owners who use properties as weekend retreats.
Daily life in Paradise Valley centers on the natural surroundings and the nearby Wimberley town square about 5 miles south. Residents shop at the H-E-B on RR 12 in Wimberley or drive 20 minutes to San Marcos for larger retail. Blue Hole Regional Park and Jacob's Well Natural Area provide swimming and hiking within a short drive. The Wimberley Farmers Market operates on Saturdays, and community events like Market Days draw thousands of visitors on the first Saturday of each month from March through December.
Things to Do in Paradise Valley
Blue Hole Regional Park: Hays County park on Cypress Creek with a spring-fed swimming area, 3.5 miles of hiking trails, and picnic areas. Day-use reservations required during summer months.
Jacob's Well Natural Area: Hays County preserve featuring a 140-foot artesian spring and swimming hole. The spring maintains roughly 68-degree water year-round, and reservations are required from May through September.
Wimberley Town Square: Central gathering point with restaurants, shops, and galleries. Market Days on the first Saturday of each month from March through December draw thousands of visitors to vendor booths along the square.
Wimberley Zipline Adventures: Guided zipline course on a Hill Country property west of Wimberley with five lines spanning up to 900 feet across a canyon.
Cypress Creek: Spring-fed creek running through Wimberley used for tubing, swimming, and kayaking. Public access points include Blue Hole and several roadside crossings along Cypress Creek Road.
Major Employers in Paradise Valley
Wimberley ISD (Education): Local school district with four campuses and approximately 300 staff members, the largest single employer in the Wimberley area.
Wimberley Valley Medical Center (Healthcare): Freestanding emergency and outpatient facility on RR 12 providing urgent care and diagnostic services to the Wimberley corridor.
Camp Young Judaea (Recreation): Residential summer camp on 60 acres southwest of Wimberley, employing seasonal and year-round staff.
Texas State University (Higher Education): Public university in San Marcos about 20 miles south with over 38,000 students and 5,000 employees.
Paradise Valley Schools
Paradise Valley is served by Wimberley ISD. Students typically attend Blue Hole Elementary or Jacobs Well Elementary for elementary school, Danforth Middle School for middle school, and Wimberley High School for high school.
School District: Wimberley ISD
Public Schools
Blue Hole Elementary - Elementary school serving the Paradise Valley area in Wimberley ISD.
Jacobs Well Elementary - Elementary school serving the Paradise Valley area in Wimberley ISD.
Danforth Middle School - Middle school serving the Paradise Valley area in Wimberley ISD.
Wimberley High School - High school serving the Paradise Valley area in Wimberley ISD.
Pre-Schools
Wimberley United Methodist Church Preschool - Church-based preschool on RR 12 in Wimberley serving ages 2 through pre-K.
Hill Country Montessori School - Montessori program near Wimberley offering toddler and primary classrooms.
Private Schools
Wimberley Waldorf School - Independent Waldorf-method school in the Wimberley area serving elementary-age students.
Higher Education
Texas State University - Public university in San Marcos roughly 20 miles south, enrolling over 38,000 students.
Census Data
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Paradise Valley in Wimberley TX
Paradise Valley is a residential neighborhood roughly 5 miles north of central Wimberley in Hays County. It sits along the Ranch Road 12 corridor near the Blanco River, about 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin.
What do homes cost in Paradise Valley Wimberley
Homes in Paradise Valley generally range from the low $400,000s to about $900,000. Prices vary with lot size, which typically runs from one to five acres, and proximity to the Blanco River.
What school district is Paradise Valley Wimberley in
Paradise Valley is served by Wimberley ISD. Students attend Scudder Primary, Danforth Junior High, and Wimberley High School, which enrolls about 600 students and offers dual-credit courses through Austin Community College.
How far is Paradise Valley Wimberley from downtown Austin
Paradise Valley is approximately 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin. The drive takes 50 to 60 minutes via Ranch Road 12 to RR 150 and Interstate 35, depending on traffic.
What is there to do near Paradise Valley Wimberley
Nearby attractions include Blue Hole Regional Park and Jacob's Well Natural Area, both spring-fed swimming spots within a short drive. The Wimberley town square hosts galleries, restaurants, and Market Days on the first Saturday of each month from March through December.
Is Paradise Valley Wimberley on well water or city water
Most homes in Paradise Valley rely on private wells and septic systems. The Wimberley area does not have a centralized municipal water utility, so water availability and well depth are common considerations for buyers in the corridor.