Georgetown to Belfield Shuttle
Traveling between Georgetown and Belton? Texas Shuttle offers a private, door‑to‑door shuttle that moves you smoothly along the I‑35 corridor, weaving through the rolling Hill Country scenery and the historic downtown districts of both towns. The straight‑line distance is roughly 32 miles, while the actual road journey follows I‑35 South, passing the vibrant neighborhoods of Georgetown’s Walnut Creek area, the University of Texas at Austin’s outer fringe, and the quiet subdivisions near the Redding Road exit before arriving in downtown Belton, just a short drive from the Bell County Courthouse.
Our experienced drivers know the local shortcuts, so you typically spend between 43 and 59 minutes in transit, depending on rush‑hour traffic and any construction on the I‑35 corridor. Whether you’re heading to a business meeting at the Georgetown Plaza, catching a flight out of Austin‑Bergstrom International Airport (you’ll be dropped at the airport’s Terminal A shuttle stop), or attending a wedding at Belton’s historic Walnut Street venue, the shuttle arrives promptly at the exact pickup location you provide.
Because the service is private, you won’t share the vehicle with strangers. You set the pickup time, and our driver meets you at your front door, at a hotel lobby, or even at a local coffee shop like Georgetown’s iconic San Antonio Brewing Company. The ride continues directly to your destination in Belton, dropping you off at your home, a conference center, or the Belton Regional Airport terminal if you need a quick connection.
Travelers appreciate the consistency of the route: we stay on I‑35, cross under the historic George Washington Bridge, and glide past the scenic Balcones Canyonlands Preserve before re‑entering the populated belt of Belton. The scenery changes from the oak‑lined streets of Georgetown’s historic district to the open fields and small‑town charm of central Texas, making the journey feel both efficient and enjoyable.
How long should I allow for traffic on a weekday?
During peak commuter periods (7 am–9 am and 4 pm–6 pm) the drive can edge toward the upper end of the 43‑59 minute window. Planning for about an hour ensures you’ll arrive without stress.
Can the driver wait if my flight into Austin‑Bergstrom is delayed?
Yes. Our team monitors flight status in real time. If your arrival is postponed, we’ll adjust the pickup time accordingly, keeping you informed via text.
What if I have several large suitcases?
The shuttle has ample trunk space for multiple pieces of luggage, typical of a midsize SUV. Just let us know the number of bags when you book, and we’ll make sure there’s enough room.
Ready to ride the I‑35 corridor in comfort? Call us at (817) 403‑6196 or book directly on our website. Use promo code ONLINE when you reserve to receive 10 % off round‑trip fares. Your private Georgetown‑to‑Belton shuttle is just a click—or a phone call—away.
