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Also voted favorite discount lodging for a pet friendly hotel or motel in Junction Texas, Kimble County and the Texas Hill Country.
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"Where The Flags Fly and The Flowers Bloom"
The Legends Inn
1908 Main St.
Junction, TX 76849
United States
ph: 325-446-8644
The South Llano River State Park sits on the western edge of the Edwards Plateau and is located 3 1/2 miles south of Junction off of Highway 377 South, on Park Road 73. This 507-acre riverside park is known for water and wildlife, deemed by the Lower Colorado River Authority to be one of the “most pristine water bodies in the state.”
Natural Features: The park has two miles of river frontage, a large pecan bottom, and typical Hill Country areas. The 523-acre, wooded bottom land is home to white-tailed deer and the Rio Grande Turkey. The bottomland represents one of the most substantial and oldest winter turkey roosts in the central portion of the state. The roosting area is closed to park visitors from October through March. Observation blinds are provided to offer visitors a glimpse of the Turkey moving to and from the roost. Other animals include wood duck, white-tailed deer, squirrel, jackrabbit, javelina, fox, beaver, bobcat, cottontail, and armadillo. Several exotic species such as Axis Deer, Black Buck Antelope, and Fallow Deer are often spotted in the park.
Activities: The park offers miles of hiking and backpacking trails. A spring-fed scenic stream has sufficient flow for canoeing, tubing, and swimming. Several hiking trails leading into the adjoining 2,123-acre Walter Buck Wildlife Management Area are available. Other activities include picknicking, camping, fishing, mountain bike riding, photography, birding and nature study. Observation blinds are available for visitors. At least 249 bird species have been documented in Kimble County. White-tail deer, ducks, squirrels, jackrabbits, javelinas, beavers, bobcats and armadillos may also be observed. Exotic species such as Axis deer, black buck antelope and fallow deer are often spotted in the park. The park's adjoining Walter Buck Wildlife Management Area contains 16 miles of hiking and biking trails, as well as 18 more blinds for wildlife viewing, photography or hunting (in season).
Cost: staying for day use only $2 per day, per person 13 and older.
Hours: Open: 7 days a week year-round except when wildlife management activities dictate closure of part of the park. To protect to the roosting turkey population, the park's river frontage and Turkey Roost area are closed from October 1 to March 31 annually. During the roosting season closure, more than 16 acres of the South Llano River remain accessible outside the park, at the low-water crossing bridge. The park may also be closed during heavy flooding. Busy Season: March through October.
Phone: (325) 446-3994
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325-446-8644
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The Legends Inn
1908 Main St.
Junction, TX 76849
United States
ph: 325-446-8644