History
At first, there were two. Raymond L. Czichos and his wife were building their dream. Five rock cottages and a rock recreation room marked the beginning of 7A. In 1948, the Czichos added and rented a handful of cabins and began their family getaway on the Blanco River. 7A Resort is in its seventh decade as a family vacationland. From a secluded, sleepy village with only one paved road coming into town, to having four roads and a population of over 8,000, Wimberley has grown up quite a bit since 1946. Weekends and Market Days swell that number greatly, bringing in folks from all around. Much has also changed a mile upriver at 7A Resort. The seven acres has grown up to 142. In 1956, a whole new atmosphere was created with the building of Pioneer Town as an attraction and entertainment place for young and old alike. The five original cabins grew to 19 plus two four-room units and three ten-room lodges. And we're still growing.
Specialties
Imagine a day when desperadoes faced off with the local law and decent citizens rubbed shoulders with card sharps and fancy ladies. In Pioneer Town, located at 7A, you can spend the day and weave your way through the Opera House, Cowboy Museum, Game Room, Bottle House, Print Shop, Ice Cream Parlor, Log Cabins and Storefronts. Take a few pictures of your kiddos in the shoe-shining seat, on the life-sized plastic horse or behind the