VISITOR INFORMATION
Luling is conveniently located in the heart of Texas at the crossroads of US 90 & 183, Texas 80 & 86, and Interstate 10. Less than an hour from San Antonio and Austin, Luling sits at the southern edge of Caldwell County on the San Marcos River.
A friendly, quiet central Texas community, rich in history and Texas pride, Luling is renowned for its barbecue, rich oil history, decorated pump jacks, fresh produce and plants, abundant watermelons, and Texas' first inland canoe paddling trail on the San Marcos River. When asked about their experience while visiting Luling, travelers invariably start with smile and a remark about all the welcoming, friendly folks they've met.

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![]() Monday Memo (Newsletter), 5/7/2012 |
![]() Texas BBQ Trail Luling is the first stop on The Texas BBQ Trail. Almost ten years ago The Texas BBQ Trail was started by Elgin, Taylor, Lockhart & Luling. Nothing short of a phenomenon, today we see visitors from around the country and around the globe in our Luling BBQ Restaurants. |
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| Luling ISD Sports Schedule |
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5/19/2012 |
6/11/2012 The Boys & Girls Clubs of South Central Texas will be holding a Summer Enrichment Program for kids from 4 years old through middle school. The program will run from June 11th-July 27th and will feature swimming, field trips, arts & c |
6/21/2012 Four fun-filled days with parade, continuous live entertainment, world championship seed spitting contest, carnival, arts & crafts & much more. |
9/9/2012 8th annual art show celebrating Texas artists & Texas art. |
10/13/2012 Old fashioned family entertainment with cake auction, bingo, games, music, scarecrow contest & more. |
10/20/2012 Hundreds of rubber ducks set sail on the San Marcos River, racing for prizes; proceeds help keep the pumpjacks brightly decorated. |












