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Double Horn unfurls across the undulating terrain of Burnet County, a place where the sky stretches wide and the live oaks stand sentinel, their branches gnarled like the hands of ancient storytellers. It lies 22.4 miles west-south-west of Leander, TX (from Leander, TX: bearing 255°T), and is situated 6.6 miles south-south-east of Marble Falls. The land here is a mosaic of rugged limestone outcrops and stretches of sun-baked earth, softened by the persistent green of cedar and mesquite. Creeks, often mere whispers of water in the dry season, swell with seasonal rains, carving their paths through the landscape, their banks lined with tenacious wildflowers that bloom with a fierce, ephemeral beauty. The air, especially in the late afternoon, carries a dry, dusty perfume, a scent of sun-warmed stone and wild herbs, and the quiet hum of insects is the dominant sound, a constant, low thrum beneath the vast Texas sky. The history of Double Horn is as deeply rooted as its ancient oaks, a tale whispered by the very rocks and soil. For generations, ranching has been the lifeblood, the steady pulse of this locality, with cattle grazing on the scrubby pastures and the scent of hay occasionally drifting on the breeze. The economy, though modest, is sustained by this enduring connection to the land, supplemented by the quiet industry of those who find solace and opportunity in this tranquil corner of the Hill Country. There are no grand monuments here, no bustling avenues; instead, the distinctive character of Double Horn lies in its unpretentious existence, a place where time seems to flow with the gentle, measured cadence of the natural world, and where the echoes of past lives are carried on the dry, warm winds.
| Location | Double Horn, Burnet County, Texas |
| Coordinates | 30.4961°N, 98.217°W |
| Timezone | Central Time (America/Chicago) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 78669 |
| Area Code | 512, 737 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |