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Market Overview for Spoke Hill
There are 0 active listings in Spoke Hill and a median sold price of $1.4M.
Homes average 306 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 3 sales in the past 12 months.
About Spoke Hill
Spoke Hill is a residential subdivision in Wimberley, Texas, located within the 78676 zip code in Hays County. The neighborhood is situated along East and West Spoke Hill Drive, roughly 2 miles south of the Wimberley town square and the confluence of the Blanco River and Cypress Creek. Wimberley itself sits approximately 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin.
Homes in Spoke Hill are predominantly single-family residences built from the 1990s through the 2010s on lots ranging from one-half acre to over 2 acres. Properties feature Hill Country construction with stone and stucco exteriors, and floor plans range from 1,800 to 3,800 square feet. Prices generally fall between $450,000 and $850,000, reflecting the larger lot sizes and Hill Country setting.
Spoke Hill is served by Wimberley ISD. Students typically attend Blue Hole Primary School for grades pre-K through 2, Jacobs Well Elementary for grades 3 through 5, Danforth Junior High for grades 6 through 8, and Wimberley High School for grades 9 through 12. The district serves approximately 2,600 students across these four campuses.
The drive from Spoke Hill to downtown Austin takes approximately 50 to 60 minutes via Ranch Road 12 to IH-35 or US 290. Wimberley's town square, about 2 miles north, contains restaurants, art galleries, and the weekly Wimberley Market Days. San Marcos, 15 miles east on Ranch Road 12, provides additional retail, dining, and access to Texas State University.
Living in Spoke Hill
The Spoke Hill area reflects the broader Wimberley community, where median household incomes range from $65,000 to $85,000. Residents include those who have relocated from Austin and San Antonio, remote workers, and households drawn by the Hill Country landscape and Wimberley ISD. The population density is low, consistent with the half-acre-plus lot sizes throughout the subdivision.
Blue Hole Regional Park, a 126-acre Hays County park roughly 2 miles north, offers swimming in a spring-fed pool on Cypress Creek, hiking trails, and a nature center. Wimberley town square hosts locally owned restaurants such as Longleaf Craft Kitchen and The Leaning Pear, plus the Wimberley Pie Company. H-E-B operates a store on Ranch Road 12 about 3 miles north. Market Days, held on the first Saturday of each month from March through December, draws vendors and visitors to a 5-acre site near the Blanco River.
Things to Do in Spoke Hill
Blue Hole Regional Park: 126-acre Hays County park roughly 2 miles north with spring-fed swimming on Cypress Creek, 3 miles of hiking trails, and a nature center. Swimming admission is $9 for adults, reservations required in summer.
Wimberley Market Days: Open-air market held the first Saturday of each month March through December on a 5-acre site near the Blanco River. Features over 400 vendor booths selling crafts, food, and antiques.
Jacob's Well Natural Area: Hays County preserve about 3 miles north featuring a spring-fed swimming hole flowing from a karstic spring. Reservations required from May through September.
Wimberley Valley Winery: Family-owned winery on Ranch Road 12 roughly 4 miles north producing Texas wines. Open for tastings Thursday through Sunday with a covered patio and live music on weekends.
Old Baldy Trail: Roughly 1-mile hike in the Wimberley area climbing to a hilltop with panoramic Hill Country views. The trail is maintained by the Wimberley Valley Watershed Association.
Emily Ann Theatre: Community theater and sculpture garden off Ranch Road 12, hosting live performances, outdoor cinema, and nature-themed art installations on a 10-acre campus.
Major Employers in Spoke Hill
Wimberley ISD (Education): Local school district employing teachers, staff, and administrators across four campuses serving the greater Wimberley area.
Amazon Fulfillment Center - San Marcos (Logistics): Fulfillment center on IH-35 in San Marcos approximately 15 miles east, employing over 1,000 workers in shipping and distribution.
Texas State University (Higher Education): Public university in San Marcos enrolling over 38,000 students with approximately 3,500 faculty and staff positions, about 15 miles east.
Hays County (Government): County government based in San Marcos employing several hundred workers across departments including public safety, roads, and administration.
Spoke Hill Schools
Spoke Hill is served by Wimberley ISD. Students typically attend Blue Hole Elementary or Jacobs Well Elementary or Palmer 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 Spoke Hill area in Wimberley ISD.
Jacobs Well Elementary - Elementary school serving the Spoke Hill area in Wimberley ISD.
Palmer Elementary - Elementary school serving the Spoke Hill area in Wimberley ISD.
Danforth Middle School - Middle school serving the Spoke Hill area in Wimberley ISD.
Wimberley High School - High school serving the Spoke Hill area in Wimberley ISD.
Pre-Schools
Blue Hole Primary School - Wimberley ISD campus serving pre-kindergarten through grade 2, the youngest students in the district.
Wimberley United Methodist Church Preschool - Church-based early childhood program near the Wimberley town square serving toddlers through pre-K.
Private Schools
Wimberley Waldorf School - Independent school on Wayside Drive offering a Waldorf-inspired curriculum for early childhood through eighth grade.
Higher Education
Texas State University - Public university in San Marcos approximately 15 miles east enrolling over 38,000 students across undergraduate and graduate programs.
Census Data
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Spoke Hill in Wimberley TX
Spoke Hill is a residential subdivision along East and West Spoke Hill Drive, roughly 2 miles south of the Wimberley town square in Hays County. Wimberley is approximately 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin.
What do homes cost in Spoke Hill Wimberley
Homes in Spoke Hill generally range from $450,000 to $850,000. Properties sit on half-acre to 2-acre lots with stone and stucco Hill Country construction, ranging from 1,800 to 3,800 square feet.
What school district is Spoke Hill in
Spoke Hill is served by Wimberley ISD. Students attend Blue Hole Primary (pre-K through 2), Jacobs Well Elementary (3 through 5), Danforth Junior High (6 through 8), and Wimberley High School (9 through 12).
How far is Spoke Hill from Austin TX
Spoke Hill is approximately 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin. The drive takes 50 to 60 minutes via Ranch Road 12 to IH-35 or US 290, depending on traffic conditions.
What is there to do near Spoke Hill Wimberley
Blue Hole Regional Park is roughly 2 miles north with spring-fed swimming and trails. Jacob's Well Natural Area offers a karstic swimming hole about 3 miles north. Wimberley Market Days draws over 400 vendors the first Saturday of each month.
What is the lot size at Spoke Hill Wimberley TX
Lots in Spoke Hill range from approximately one-half acre to over 2 acres. The subdivision features Hill Country terrain with native oak and juniper trees, limestone outcroppings, and rolling topography.