
$920,000
47 War Bonnet, Wimberley, TX, 78676

$920,000
47 War Bonnet, Wimberley, TX, 78676

$799,000
60 War Bonnet, Wimberley, TX, 78676

$665,000
40 Peace Pipe, Wimberley, TX, 78676
There are 5 active listings in Wimberley Springs with a median list price of $837K and a median sold price of $800K.
Homes average 69 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 2 homes have sold, with 9 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $268.
Wimberley Springs is a multi-section residential subdivision in Hays County, Texas, located approximately 4 miles west of downtown Wimberley on FM 2325. The community was developed by Wimberley Springs Partners Ltd. beginning with the incorporation of the Wimberley Springs Community Association in December 2006 (Texas Secretary of State file 0800749886). Hays County Commissioners granted preliminary plat approval in January 2009.
The community spans approximately 1,400 acres and includes both gated and open sections. The subdivision is contiguous with Woodcreek North, and the combined area is sometimes marketed as Wimberley Springs-North Woodcreek. Typical resale homes have a median size of approximately 1,671 square feet with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Lots range from approximately 0.25 to 0.33 acres, with some parcels up to 0.39 acres.
In 2025, ICON (a 3D-printing construction technology company) completed 8 single-family residences on Peace Pipe Street within a gated section of Wimberley Springs. These homes were designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), an internationally recognized architecture firm, and range from 2,920 to 4,115 square feet in four- to five-bedroom configurations. Macaw Custom Homes is also active in the gated section.
The Wimberley Springs Community Association manages a community pool and clubhouse. The HOA is administered by PMI Bluebonnet Realty. The community sits outside the city limits of both Wimberley and Woodcreek in unincorporated Hays County, with water service provided by AquaTexas drawing from the Trinity Aquifer.
Wimberley Springs is served by Wimberley Independent School District, which operates four campuses serving approximately 2,600 students. Jacob's Well Elementary School, at 3470 FM 2325, is located on the same road as the subdivision and is the physically closest campus. The district also serves the City of Woodcreek and extends into Comal County.
Jacob's Well Natural Area, a major artesian spring forming the headwaters of Cypress Creek managed by Hays County, is approximately 1 to 2 miles east on FM 2325. Blue Hole Regional Park, a 126-acre Wimberley park on Cypress Creek with a spring-fed swimming hole lined by ancient cypress trees, is approximately 5 miles east. The Blanco River provides swimming, tubing, kayaking, and fishing via public access points off River Road and Ranch Road 32.
Wimberley Square, the historic town center approximately 4 to 6 miles east, features boutique shops, art galleries, wine tasting rooms, and restaurants. Market Days are held the first Saturday of each month from April through December. Wimberley's economy centers on tourism, education, and a high self-employment rate of 24.6 percent. The nearest hospital is Adventist Health Central Texas Medical Center (178 beds) in San Marcos, approximately 12 miles east. Downtown Austin is approximately 45 miles north.
Wimberley Springs is served by Wimberley Independent School District, which operates four campuses serving approximately 2,600 students.
School District: Wimberley ISD
Wimberley Springs includes both gated and open sections. The Peace Pipe Street section is gated. Not all sections have controlled access.
In 2025, ICON completed 8 single-family homes on Peace Pipe Street designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), ranging from 2,920 to 4,115 square feet. These homes were built using ICON's 3D-printing construction technology.
Wimberley Independent School District serves the community with four campuses: Blue Hole Primary, Jacob's Well Elementary (on FM 2325 near the subdivision), Danforth Junior High, and Wimberley High School.
Jacob's Well Natural Area is approximately 1 to 2 miles east on FM 2325. Blue Hole Regional Park, the Blanco River, and Cypress Creek provide swimming, tubing, kayaking, and fishing within the Wimberley area.
Wimberley Springs is approximately 45 miles southwest of downtown Austin. San Marcos is approximately 12 miles east, and the nearest full-service hospital is there.
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