FREEMASONS OF OUR REGION
A brotherhood of historic lodges dedicated to fellowship, relief, and truth.
Founded in 1856, Blanco Masonic Lodge No. 216 is one of the oldest lodges in the region for more than a century and a half, the lodge has been a center of fellowship, civic service, and charitable work—supporting education, relief efforts, and community traditions while preserving Masonic values for future generations.
Love Oak Masonic Lodge No. 304 was founded in 1868 since its founding, the lodge has served as a cornerstone of fraternal fellowship and community service in the region, preserving Masonic traditions and supporting local charitable causes.
San Marcos Masonic Lodge #342 was founded in 1872 and has served the San Marcos community for over a century, supporting veterans, active service members, and local youth programs through civic projects and fellowship.
Founded in 1875, Rambo Masonic Lodge #426 has long served its community through charitable work, fellowship, and Masonic education, providing a welcoming gathering place for neighbors and community leaders, visitors are invited to attend a meeting or contact the lodge to learn more.
Founded in 1908, Johnson City Masonic Lodge #561 has served its community through charitable work, fellowship, and Masonic education, providing a welcoming gathering place for neighbors and local leaders, visitors are invited to attend a meeting or contact the lodge to learn more.
Founded in the late 19th century, Buda Masonic Lodge No. 800 has long supported local civic and charitable efforts, providing a welcoming gathering place for neighbors and community leaders, visitors are invited to attend a meeting or contact the lodge to learn more.
Founded in 1923, Canyon Lake Lodge No. 1425 has served the Canyon Lake community since its charter. The lodge supports local charities and preserves Masonic traditions. Visitors are invited to attend a meeting or contact the lodge to learn more.
Founded in 2008, Wimberly Masonic Lodge No. 1445 is the newest lodge in District 52 since its founding, the lodge has focused on fellowship, mentorship, and thoughtful Masonic study—welcoming members and visitors to attend meetings or contact the lodge to learn more about its community activities.
The interactive map below displays all lodges within Texas Masonic District #52, allowing you to explore lodge locations and surrounding communities.
Use the interactive map to explore District 52 lodges by zooming in and out, panning across the region, and selecting individual lodge markers to view their location details. On mobile devices, pinch to zoom and drag with your finger to navigate the map area.
Since the consecration of our earliest lodges, Masonic District 52 has stood as a bastion of tradition and fellowship. We are bound not merely by geography, but by an unwavering commitment to the timeless principles that have guided Freemasonry for generations.

Forging unbreakable bonds of fellowship and mutual support that transcend the ordinary bounds of society.

Extending a steadfast hand to those in distress, ensuring no brother or neighbor is left to face adversity alone.

Pursuing wisdom and moral integrity in all our endeavors, serving as the immutable foundation of our fraternity.

Upholding the tenets of Freemasonry and supporting the brethren of District 52 with honor, integrity, and a commitment to timeless traditions.
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