Bulverde City
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Bulverde has a small town, slow-paced vibe. It is also called “The Front Porch of the Texas Hill Country”. The town’s founders have a German emigrant history.
From SlingShot rentals, and Tejas Rodeo to petting zoos and community parks Bulverde has plenty of fun things to do. The community has down-home roots, friendly people who know how to take time to enjoy life. Larger cities like San Antonio and New Braunfels are so close to home, you’ll have access to everything you need with the serenity of more nature around.
Boasting a pleasant area for families as the public schools are highly rated. Travelers come to Bulverde from all over to escape the demanding city lifestyle. The inviting tranquil atmosphere in Bulverde is a rare find. There are tons of cycling and running roads, blooming wildflowers, and recreational activities. Expect to be waved at when passing by and welcomed with a big Texas smile.
Bulverde is located about 26 miles north of downtown San Antonio. U.S. Route 281 passes through the east side of Bulverde, leading south to San Antonio and north 25 miles to Blanco. Cibolo Creek, which forms the Comal County/Bexar County line, runs just south of Bulverde.
Bulverde is in western Comal County and is one of the best places to live in Texas. Living in Bulverde provides a rural feel and most residents are homeowners. Many retirees live here and tend to lean conservative. 52% Female to Male ratio.
In 2020, the population was at 5,279 and the elevation is 1199.96 ft. Compared to the national average, there is a moderate amount of sunshine. Typically, the summers are hot and muggy; the winters are short, cold, and windy; and it is partly cloudy year-round. Over the course of the year, the temperature tends to vary from 41°F to 94°F and is rarely below 29°F or above 99°F.
Unique highly-rated local shops such as Petticoat Junction and Sam I Am Boutique are just some of the shops and character of this area. Consider calling Bulverde your home if you haven’t already!