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Fischer is located at the intersection of Farm to Market Roads 484 and 32, 20 mi (32 km) northwest of New Braunfels, 8 mi (13 km) southeast of Blanco, and 4 mi (6.4 km) north of Canyon Lake in the Texas Hill Country of northern Comal County.
Things to Do. What is There to do in Fischer, Texas? By Katelyn Robertson | January 19, 2017. “Blink and you might miss it” is a pretty accurate description of the small community of Fischer. Located between Wimberley and San Marcos, it listed a population of twenty until 2000.
Fischer Texas. The town of Fischer began in the late 1800s when 2 brothers, Herman and Otto Fischer claimed over 3,000 acres of land. Herman took 160 acres, building a cabin, part of which went on to become the original Fischer’s store.
Fischer Map. The City of Fischer is located in Comal County in the State of Texas. Find directions to Fischer, browse local businesses, landmarks, get current traffic estimates, road conditions, and more. The Fischer time zone is Central Daylight Time which is 6 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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CHAMBER, TOURISM & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: None. NEIGHBORING TOWNS: 8 mi SE of Blanco, 4 mi N of Canyon Lake Area, 17 mi NE of Spring Branch, 12 mi SW of Wimberley, 12 mi SW of City Of Woodcreek. PRINCIPAL BUSINESS: Ranching. MAJOR ATTRACTIONS: See full details in Directory below.
Fischer, Texas is not an excursion, but a destination in its own right. Found along the winding back country roads of Comal County, Fischer incorporates the best of the Hill Country - a nice drive, stunning views, fresh air, and old country stores and bars.
Fischer is a Texas Hill Country community where the residents are very proud of their history. If you drive from Wimberley to Blanco on RM 32 (a portion of the Devil’s Backbone, known as one of the Hill Country’s most scenic routes), you might not even notice that you pass Fischer.
An old tin building just off the main road between Blanco and Wimberley was once the hub of Fischer, a tiny Hill Country community. Fischer is one of those places where one can still touch and smell 19th century Texas. For how much longer is anyone's guess... more. Take a road trip.
Fischer, twenty miles northwest of New Braunfels in the Hill Country of northern Comal County, developed in the 1850s as a supply center on the Devil's Backbone section of the road between San Marcos and Blanco.