Hillsboro to Georgetown Shuttle
Traveling the roughly 100‑mile corridor between Hillsboro in Hill County and Georgetown in Williamson County means a straight shot up Interstate 35, passing through Waco, Temple, and the rolling hills of the Brazos River valley. The drive typically lasts between two hours fifteen minutes and three hours ten minutes depending on traffic around the Waco‑Temple metro area and the construction zones near Salado. Our door‑to‑door service picks you up at any address in Hillsboro — whether it’s a home on South 2nd Street, a business near the Hill County Courthouse, or the Hillsboro Municipal Airport — and delivers you to the exact location you need in Georgetown, such as the historic square, the Southwestern University campus, or a hotel near the I‑35/US‑79 interchange.
Along the way the shuttle follows I‑35 north, crossing the Brazos River at the Waco Bridge, skirting the Baylor University campus, and then threading through the small‑town charm of Belton and Salado before entering the Georgetown city limits. If your itinerary includes a flight, we can coordinate a drop‑off at Austin‑Bergstrom International Airport’s main terminal, which is only a short 30‑minute drive north of Georgetown via TX‑130. The driver tracks real‑time traffic on the TxDOT cameras and adjusts the route to avoid delays around the Waco‑Temple bottleneck.
How long does the trip take?
The door‑to‑door ride usually falls between 137 and 188 minutes. Exact time depends on the time of day, weather, and any incidents on I‑35.
Where will you pick me up in Hillsboro?
We meet you at the address you provide when you book — home, office, hotel, or the Hillsboro Municipal Airport. The driver will confirm the exact spot by text before arrival.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We monitor incoming flights and will shift the pickup time accordingly. There is no fixed free‑wait window; the driver simply arrives when the updated schedule calls for it.
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