La Ventana is one of Driftwood’s best-known gated, amenity-forward communities, often described as upscale, with larger lots and a strong Hill Country resort feel. It’s associated with features like neighborhood amenities (clubhouse/pool/other community features depending on section/phase) and a location that keeps residents close to iconic Driftwood destinations while still feeling tucked into ranchland and rolling terrain.
Sierra West is a Driftwood-area neighborhood made up of custom homes on larger lots, marketed as a Hill Country community with space, views, and a calmer pace than city living. The neighborhood’s own POA describes homesites ranging from roughly one to five acres, and it’s commonly discussed as feeling closer in lifestyle to Wimberley than to a “town-center” Driftwood experience, great for buyers who want land and a neighborhood community without being remote.
Heaton Hollow is an acreage-oriented area known for larger tracts and a strong nature-forward feel. Big trees, varied topography, and homesites that emphasize privacy and panoramic Hill Country surroundings. It’s often positioned as a premium “quiet retreat” option that’s still only minutes from downtown Wimberley, making it appealing for full-time homesteads and high-end second homes alike.
Redhawk is best described as a “bigger-land” Wimberley-area setting, with properties that can include substantial acreage and wide-open Hill Country views. If your client’s site will serve buyers seeking privacy, ranch-style living, and room for projects or recreation, Redhawk fits naturally into that acreage-focused category.
South River is a Wimberley-area neighborhood commonly grouped with the area’s scenic residential communities—quiet roads, Hill Country terrain, and a lifestyle that centers around being close to nature. It’s typically chosen by homeowners who want a calmer setting while still being within an easy drive of Wimberley’s town core and river attractions.
Skyline Ranch (often referenced in “Estates” sections) is a Hill Country neighborhood that leans into views and a peaceful residential pace, with homesites that typically feel more spacious than in-town living. If your client’s audience cares about scenery, outdoor living, and that “up on the hill” feeling while still being near Wimberley, Skyline Ranch is usually positioned as a strong option.
Saddleridge is a multi-acre homesite community located a few miles south of Wimberley, positioned near the junction of Ranch Road 12 and Ranch Road 32, an ideal spot for easy access while still feeling rural and spacious. Known for its Hill Country views and larger tracts, it’s a strong fit for custom-home buyers who want privacy, elbow room, and a neighborhood that still feels intentional and well-established.
Rainbow Ranch is a Wimberley-area neighborhood where the setting does a lot of the talking... Hill Country roads, natural surroundings, and a relaxed residential pace. It’s a good fit for homeowners who want space and privacy without giving up convenient access to Wimberley’s shops, dining, and outdoor destinations.
Paradise Hills generally appeals to buyers who prioritize views, tranquility, and the slower pace of the Hill Country. With a residential, scenic feel and easy access back toward Wimberley, it’s often described as a place to settle in and enjoy the landscape, sunsets, wildlife, and that “away from it all” calm.
Mustang Valley is a Wimberley-area community with a classic Hill Country neighborhood feel, natural terrain, oak trees, and homes that tend to emphasize privacy and outdoor space. It’s a solid option for those who want a quieter setting and a bit of breathing room while remaining connected to Wimberley’s daily conveniences and recreation.
Mountain Crest is a Hill Country neighborhood where the draw is the setting, elevation, views, and the kind of quiet you come to Wimberley for. Homes and lots vary, but the overall feel tends to be scenic and residential, offering a calm basecamp that’s still close enough for quick trips into town.
Las Lomas is a distinctive Wimberley-area neighborhood with a strong Hill Country personality, wide skies, open land, and a sense of being immersed in nature. It’s especially known locally for the presence of exotic animals in and around the area, giving it a unique “ranch-country” atmosphere that stands out from more traditional subdivisions.
Eagle Rock Ranchitos is known for its mix of older and newer homes - some dating back decades - set along winding Hill Country roads with a more rustic, established character. Many properties feel more “Texas ranchland” than suburban, and the community tends to attract people who value space, natural beauty, and a less cookie-cutter look and feel.
Burnett Ranch is a Wimberley-area neighborhood known for a relaxed Hill Country residential vibe, quiet roads, native landscaping, and homes that typically feel a bit more spread out than in-town options. It appeals to people who want privacy and natural surroundings while staying within an easy drive of Wimberley’s shops, schools, and river recreation.