Texas Hill Country Resort

Guadalupe River
After the severe flash floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country, many travelers are wondering: is it safe to visit? While some areas experienced significant damage, much of the region including the community of Medina has made remarkable progress in recovery. Roads have been cleared, power has been restored, and local businesses are gradually reopening their doors. For those seeking a peaceful and safe getaway, the answer is yes with a few precautions. Travel conditions continue to improve daily, and communities are working hard to welcome back visitors. TX Hill Country Resort, located in the heart of this resilient region, is open and fully operational. With safety upgrades, flood-prepared landscaping, and ongoing guest support, the resort remains committed to providing a secure and restful experience for every guest. Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or a longer retreat, now is a great time to show your support and reconnect with the beauty of the Hill Country. This guide will walk you through current conditions, safety tips, and everything you need to know for a worry-free visit.

What’s Happening in the Hill Country Right Now?

From July 4-7, 2025, parts of Texas were hit hard by an intense Hill Country flood. Several days of heavy rain triggered flash flooding that quickly overtook roads, campgrounds, and low-lying areas. Water rose faster than expected, catching many off guard. According to CNN, over 10 inches of rain fell overnight in parts of the Hill Country, leading to widespread flooding. Roads were washed out, power lines were knocked down, and families were forced to evacuate. Popular summer camps were also inundated, displacing both guests and staff. One of the hardest-hit sites was a local RV park. Owner Lorena Guillen told MSNBC that dozens of RVs were swept away in the floodwaters. She recalled the heartbreak of being unable to assist a nearby family caught in the chaos. As of July 8, 2025, the death toll has climbed to 104, with the majority of victims from Kerr County, including 28 children. Nearly two dozen people are still missing. Governor Greg Abbott confirmed that search efforts continue, supported by hundreds of volunteers.

Understanding Hill Country Flood Risks

Flood Zones

Some neighborhoods in the Hill Country are located in designated flood zones particularly Kerr County and Guadalupe River. These are usually close to rivers, lakes, or low-lying valleys. Local officials monitor these areas carefully, especially during storm season.

Geography

The natural beauty of the region rolling hills, limestone creeks, and scenic riverbeds also increases its sensitivity to flooding. When storms hit, the terrain can funnel water quickly, making it harder for it to drain.

Types of Flooding

Flash flooding is the biggest concern here. These floods develop rapidly after a heavy rain. That said, with better drainage systems and real-time alerts, the region is far more prepared than it used to be. Still, every Hill Country flood is a reminder of nature’s power and the importance of staying alert.  

Is It Safe to Travel?

Road Safety

Yes, travel to the Hill Country is safe. Roads like TX-16 and TX-173 are open and in good condition. Crews inspected and repaired any damage quickly. For live updates, check DriveTexas.org before you leave, especially if another storm is in the forecast.

Accommodation Availability

The Hill Country is bouncing back, and so are the accommodations that make it such a special place to stay. Hotels, cabins, and resorts including TX Hill Country Resort are now open and welcoming guests. After the recent Hill Country flood, our entire property was carefully inspected for safety, cleanliness, and storm-readiness. Every cabin, site, and amenity passed with confidence. We’ve also taken the opportunity to upgrade parts of the property. New drainage improvements and landscaping adjustments now provide better water flow and more resilient pathways—even during Texas’s unpredictable weather. At TX Hill Country Resort, we know what travelers need most right now: a place that’s peaceful, clean, and safe. Whether you’re staying a weekend or settling in longer-term, our accommodations have been thoughtfully prepared to give you just that.

Activity Impact

Some hiking trails may have limited access while cleanup continues. However, most shops, wineries, and riverside parks are fully operational. Many businesses are even offering “welcome back” specials. The local spirit is strong, and your visit helps support their recovery.  

What TX Hill Country Resort Is Doing to Keep You Safe

At TX Hill Country Resort, guest safety and comfort are our top priorities—especially in the wake of recent flooding events. We’ve taken careful, proactive steps to ensure every stay is not only relaxing but also secure and worry-free. Our resort underwent a full property-wide inspection following the July 2025 Hill Country flood. All accommodations, including guest cabins, outdoor areas, and recreational amenities, have been professionally evaluated and approved for guest use. We’ve also improved our storm readiness:
  • Upgraded Drainage and Landscaping: Our resort grounds have been upgraded where necessary to enhance natural water flow and reduce pooling after heavy rain. Native plants and river rock installations help stabilize soil and direct runoff away from lodging areas.
  • Ongoing Maintenance and Cleanliness: Our cleaning teams ensure all cabins, bathrooms, and shared areas are kept spotless and up to health standards. Lodging units are aired, sanitized, and maintained after each guest stay.
  • Reliable On-Site Support: A dedicated guest team is available daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to assist with questions, directions, and local updates. Emergency contact numbers and resources are clearly posted in each lodging unit.
  • Flexible Booking Policies: We offer self-check-in options, flexible rescheduling during weather alerts, and online availability updates to help travelers plan confidently.
  • Pet-Friendly Options: Many of our cabins and RV sites remain pet-friendly, with open green spaces for walks and shaded areas for comfort even in the summer heat.
Whether you’re staying in one of our cozy cabins nestled under oak trees, enjoying the amenities of our full-hookup RV sites, or simply relaxing in the shade by the creek, you’ll find that we’ve gone the extra mile to make your stay both safe and enjoyable. Explore our lodging and booking options here: TX Hill Country Resort Accommodations

How to Plan Your Trip Safely

You can enjoy your stay while staying safe by taking a few easy steps:
  • Check weather reports through NOAA.gov before traveling
  • Avoid rural or flood-prone roads during or after heavy rain
  • Pack smart: Bring closed-toe shoes, a light rain jacket, bug spray, and sunscreen
  • Call ahead to confirm reservations and outdoor activity availability
  • Travel during the day for better visibility and road awareness
  • Support local by dining, shopping, and booking with businesses still recovering
After a Hill Country flood, your visit becomes more than a vacation—it becomes part of the rebuilding process.  

Conclusion

Texas Hill Country is open, safe, and full of life. The communities here have faced challenges, but they’ve met them with strength and heart. The recent Hill Country flood reminded everyone just how resilient this place truly is. Medina, in particular, has made an impressive comeback. Roads are safe, businesses are running, and the welcome mat is out. At TX Hill Country Resort, we’re proud to be part of that comeback—and proud to host guests who want a peaceful escape. So yes, it’s safe to visit. And your visit matters. View resort options and availability Call us today to book your stay or get real-time updates  

FAQs

Is it currently safe to travel to the Hill Country given recent flooding? Yes. Most affected areas have recovered, including Medina. Roads, power, and water services are fully restored. What flood warnings should I check before I book? You can use NOAA.gov and DriveTexas.org to get current alerts and travel conditions. Are there road closures I need to know about? Major highways are open, but backroads may have minor closures. GPS apps or the TXDOT website will help you avoid delays. What if my planned outdoor activities are affected by rain or flooding? Many parks and riverside areas are open, but some trails are still being cleared. Call ahead or ask our staff for suggestions on indoor alternatives. Do I need special travel insurance for flood-related events? It’s not required, but it can be a good safety net. Ask your provider what’s included. What should I pack for a safe Hill Country getaway right now? Bring bug spray, sunscreen, water-friendly footwear, a rain jacket, and comfortable walking shoes. If you’re staying in one of our cottages or RV spots, we’ve got the rest covered.
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