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Save the date: Your summer social calendar just got an upgrade

Omni Barton Creek Resort has a lineup of can’t-miss summer events.

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Summer has never looked so good at Omni Barton Creek.

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Kick off your best summer yet with Omni Barton Creek’s Summer in the Hills — a vibrant event series featuring live music, barbecue, and family-friendly festivals, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Texas Hill Country.

Just a short drive away, the resort is your go-to destination for family-friendly fun, live music, culinary delights, and relaxing getaways.

Every weekend brings a new way to connect — whether it’s live music during Barton Creek Live: Unplugged, gourmet bites and fireworks at their Red, White & Blue Barbecue, or artisan markets and family fun at Barton Fest. Pro tip: Some events require a reservation.

At Omni Barton Creek, thoughtfully curated experiences and warm Texas hospitality come together to create a summer worth remembering.

Whether you’re looking for a relaxing retreat or a weekend full of music and memories, Summer in the Hills at Omni Barton Creek is calling.

Don’t miss out on the fun — explore the full event lineup and book now to save up to 20% on your summer escape.

Plan your visit.

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