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Enjoy the extraordinary lifestyle of La Sierra Apartment Homes, where the combination of superior quality joins with everyday convenience at your door step.

La Sierra, located centrally between San Antonio and Austin, celebrates the comfort of home with an urban lineup of luxury.

Enjoy creative interior designs, remarkable community privileges and the convenience of the local scene.

After you enjoy neighboring fine dining, city-shopping and the surrounding entertainment venues, come back to relaxation in the comforts of your new home!

About New Braunfels — Local Attractions

The city was founded by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels region of Germany and a group of German farmers and craftsmen in 1845. The Adelsverein organized hundreds of people in Germany to settle in Texas. Immigrants from Germany began arriving at Galveston in July, 1844. Most then travel by ship to Indianola in December, 1844 and then travel inland to the land grants purchased by Prince Carl. At the urging of Ferdinand Lindheimer, botanist and printer, in March 1845, as the German settlers were traveling inland along the Guadalupe River, Prince Carl bought a parcel of land from the Veramendi land grant, northeast of San Antonio. This tract had strong freshwater springs. Settlers began arriving at the site of the future city on March 21, 1845. As the Spring of 1845 progressed, the settlers built a fort, divided land, and began building homes and planting crops. Soon after founding the city, Prince Carl returned to Germany, leaving John O. Meusebach to manage the settlement.

New Braunfels Town Center at Creekside

New Braunfels Town Center at Creekside mixes nearly 1.2 million square feet of retail, with 75 acres dedicated to an integrated mix of multi-family residential, townhomes, and medical and professional offices. Visit Site

Schlitterbahn Waterpark

Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort in New Braunfels has over 3 miles of tubing adventures, 7 children’s water playgrounds,17 water slides, the world’s first surfing machine, and 3 uphill water coasters spread over 65 acres of fun! Visit Site

San Marcos Outlet Mall

Voted the “Third-Best Place to Shop in the World” by ABC’s The View, Prime Outlets – San Marcos is the largest outlet shopping destination in Texas and the third-largest in the world. Visit Site

Historic Gruene

Pat Molak purchased Gruene Hall in 1975. A few unavoidable repairs were made to the Hall, but little else was necessary. Left uncorrupted, the 6,000-square-foot, open-air dance hall became a virtual magnet, a starting point for many of Texas' up-and-coming performers, and once again, the heart of Gruene. Visit Site

New Braunfels Historic Downtown

New Braunfels is a popular Texas tourist town that was founded in 1845 by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels region of Germany and a group of German farmers and craftsmen.  German names can be seen on the billboards and street names throughout the city. Visit Site 

Wurstfest

During the 10-day festival, you’ll find a variety of entertainment, food and fun on the Wurstfest Grounds in Landa Park and many special events throughout New Braunfels and Comal County. Visit Site

Landa Park & Golf Course

The original nine hole course was opened by the City of New Braunfels in 1938 and the 61 acre layout is credited to a group of citizens that oversaw the course construction.  In 1972 the course was redesigned to eighteen holes and expanded by beautiful 52 acres. Visit Site 

Bandit Golf Course

Bandit Golf Course was voted 8th best golf course in Texas by Golf Week Magazine. Foresight Golf believes that even the most discerning players are looking for a great value with their recreational investment. Visit Site

Northcliffe Golf Course

The 18-hole "Northcliffe" course at the Northcliffe Country Club facility in Cibolo, Texas features 6,532 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 71 and it has a slope rating of 119. Visit Site

Guadalupe River

Welcome to GuadalupeRiver.com, your official locator for things to do on and around the Guadalupe River. Visit Site


Comal River

The Comal River became famous when Ripley's Believe It or Not featured it as the shortest river in the world. Visit Site