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Nature Scenery – Kerrville, Texas
I wouldn't drive from as far as San Antonio just to see the Center but it was a relaxing road stop on our... More on TripAdvisor
Swimming – Rio Frio, Texas
On a beautiful stretch of the Frio River, Garner S.P. has family camping, swimming and fun for all ages. The swimming area has a concrete "dock" for jumping ... More on SwimmingHoles.info
Campgrounds – Kerrville, Texas
Dogs of all sizes are allowed. There are no additional pet fees. Dogs may not be left unattended outside, and they must be leashed and cleaned up after. The camping and tent areas also ... More on DogFriendly.com
Things To Do – Barksdale, Texas
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 200 Typical season: Technical details: none Don Juan Drive-In Timeline: There are no timeline ... More on drive-ins.com
Campgrounds – Camp Wood, Texas
Texas' most exciting new nature resort - Shoepeg Ranch & River Resort - will open Spring 2005 to overnight vacationers - spanning 3200 acres near Camp Wood and Leakey, Texas. A private resort along the Nueces Lake & River - unique ... More on CampRate.com
Landmarks – Leakey, Texas
Inscription. On April 19, 1881, Catherine "Kate" Ringer McLaurin (Sometimes McLauren) was with her three small children and 14-year old Allen Lease in the garden when a band of Lipan Apaches started to plunder her home. Lease, thinking ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Kerrville, Texas
See GolfSanAntonio.net for local reviews and ratings More on golflink.com
Bars – Kerrville, Texas
Mulligan's - It has it all: a swank atmosphere, attractive crowd, and cheap drinks. Okay, okay, so maybe it doesn’t have cheap drinks, but Mulligan's is still a solid ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Barksdale, Texas
Inscription. One of the earliest settlers of this area was Henry Wells (1850-1923), who first came to the Neuces Canyon in 1866. He founded the town of Bullhead in 1873. The name was changed to Vance in the mid-1880's. In 1875 a guest ... More on HMDB
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