Double Horn, Texas

The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters.

[3] This location is close to a lightly populated ranching area marked on modern topographic maps as Shovel Mountain.

[4] The modern city of Double Horn, centered on the Double Horn subdivision, voted to incorporate in 2018 by a margin of 75-65, as a direct response to neighborhood concerns about the environmental impact of the nearby Spicewood Crushed Stone Quarry.

[6] In response to the incorporation, the office of State Attorney General Ken Paxton sued to challenge the validity of the city's status; this lawsuit was originally dismissed in early April 2019, but that dismissal was overturned in 2020 by a Texas Court of Appeals.

[7] Public education in the city of Double Horn is provided by the Marble Falls Independent School District.

Burnet County map