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Throw a canoe on the roof or a tube in the trunk and head for the Llano, the Brazos, the Guadalupe, or any of the other rivers on this list of the twenty best trips to take on Texas waterways this summer.
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The Land of Living Waters
The brave souls who finally tamed this wild valley were rewarded with a beautiful "Land of Living Waters." Junction sits at the confluence of the North and South Llano Rivers, where the Hill Country meets the wide open spaces of West Texas. Easy I-10 access is the clincher. You MUST explore Junction and Kimble County!
Top o' the Hill Country
Rocksprings is on the western edge of the Texas Hill Country, and at the high point of the Edwards Plateau. It's a delightful little town that doesn't get the attention it deserves.
The 'Little Alsace' of Texas
The 1870 St. Louis Church is just one of more than 300 historic buildings in Castroville. The unique town was founded by Alsatian immigrants, led by Henri Castro, and their influence is plainly seen 167 years later.
The Heart of Texas
Not only is Brady in the geographical center of Texas; its character and achievements demonstrate the "heart" that has made Texas great.
The Spectacular River Region
The River Region in the southwest corner of the Texas Hill Country includes some of the most spectacular scenery in Texas -- and the coolest, clearest water!
Wild West Legends in Uvalde
A land of outlaws and adventure has produced a unique Texas town -- and some All-American heroes.
Leading the Way
The audacious German immigrants marched boldly into the heart of Comanche territory to establish the remarkable town of Fredericksburg
It's Burnet, durn it!
A statue of legendary Burnet County sheriff Wallace Riddell looks across the square at the jail where he presided for 39 years.
City of a Prince
Unprepared as they might have been, Prince Solms and his hardy German pioneers were the first to civilize a little corner of the Texas Hill Country.
Texas News March,1493
Texas News is Texas History in Newspaper Style, March, 1492
Texas Hill Country History
The History of the Texas Hill Country, an exhaustive series of stories written by investigative reporter Kenn Knopp, director of the German Heritage Foundation.
Cavern in a new LIGHT
See the caverns in a whole new light.
Night Cries
Distant cries in the night allow us to enter another world.
The Day of the Iguana
While sitting on my Hill Country front porch, a huge Iguana came up for a visit and something about that Iguana called my name.
Texas Hill Country Drives in a Day.
Got a day? Spend it in the Texas Hill Country on a nice, quaint "Sunday Drive".