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FREDERICKSBURG TEXAS FAVORITE WEBISTES
"Our first experience at a
Fredericksburg Texas B&B. Great! Very comfortable and
relaxing. the "pets" were fun!
--Jan & John Houston
"Our stay was a gift from our daughter & her husband and what a
wonderful gift it was! Its our 29th wedding anniversary and we really enjoyed
spending it in such a peaceful, romantic place in the Fredericksburg area
Everything was just great -- our champagne on the porch, our jacuzzi by candlelight and a
very comfortable nights sleep -- then to top it off, a fabulous breakfast." --Alice
& Ron
"We want to thank you
for allowing us to bring our 4-legged children, Madison & Morgan. We enjoyed being
able to have a "Family" vacation together in Fredericksburg! Your kindness and
thoughtfulness made us fees so welcome Thank You!! We love everything about it here
-- the hummingbirds, the thunderstorm, the stars, the scenery .. its awesome."
-- Michelle, Robert, Madison & Morgan.
"Thanks to our hosts for helping to make
our wedding day and honeymoon perfect. These four days at the Inn have been magical. I did
not want to take this experience in one gulp. I wanted to sip it, to hold the taste of the
surroundings again and again as I would hold a taste of a surprisingly perfect wine.. It
was a great memory. The kind everybody ought to have. --Sue & Brad G.
Fans of Fredericksburg Texas
"What
a great & memorable weekend. Thank you so much for "leaving the light on"
for us. This was a very nice & homey place to come to & were glad that even
bring out our 1 year old son with us. Loved all of the animals running around
especially "Rooter". Breakfast was wonderful & so was the company.
Cant wait for my parents to come... See you in August." Love, Robin, Jay
and Zachary
"You
could never be charged with false advertising! We are definitely leaving rested and fed
well! We have thoroughly enjoyed every part of our stay with you. The cottage is beautiful
and cozy. The atmosphere youve created is just what any weekend getaway should
entail! We loved visiting with you and your other guests, and lets not forget Rooter! We
wish you the best and hope to visit you again". Stephen & Kristin Wheeler
"Thanks
you for the courteous atmosphere. The main reason we picked your place was because of the
animals on your Internet site. I have a little child who I would love Lacy, Rooter & a
cat named Dot. The worst thing about this trip was that I didnt find a baby-sitter
back home." J & K
"Wow!
What a great time weve had. I couldnt have asked for a more perfect wedding.
The food was fabulous. The Inn was wonderful. The grounds breathtaking. In my dreams I
imagined it would be perfect and it was. Thank you so much for all your help. We will be
back to celebrate our anniversaries." Sarah & Tim
"Now
we know that our concerns of "no TV" were grossly unfounded as the children
couldnt have found more entertainment than what was "naturally" provided
here. Between "Rooter" and all the other animals, it was a veritable
intellectual smorgasbord of things to see and do. You both expertly provided for our
creature comforts as God did. His will through fantastic weather everything coming
together to create the wonderfully relaxing time we had hoped and prayed for! It is
evident, the amount of work youve put into this place and continue to do and
weve really appreciated it!" Steve, Mary Ann, John, Sarah, Samuel
and Dana
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Enchanted Rock, Texas
The Fredericksburg TX area is home to several state parks including the Admiral Nimitz Museum, Enchanted Rock
State Park, Lady Bird Johnson Park, L.B.J. State Park, Lyndon B. Johnson State
Historical Park, and Perdernales Falls State Park are conveniently located near the Fill
Moon Inn.

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Admiral Nimitz Museum / Blanco State Park
/ Black Rock Park / Burnet County Park / Colorado Bend State Park / Enchanted Rock State Natural Area / Guadalupe River State Park / Hamilton Pool / Inks
Lake State Park / Kerrville
Schreiner State Park / Lady Bird Johnson Park
/ L.B.J. State Park - Lyndon B. Johnson State Historical
Park / Lost Maples State Natural Area
/ Perdernales Falls State Park
/ Robinson City Park / South Llano River State Park / Shaw Island Park
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Admiral Nimitz Museum - The Admiral Nimitz Museum and
Historical Center is the only institution in the continental United States dedicated
exclusively to telling the story of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and World War II in
the Pacific Theater. Located on a seven-acre site, the Center includes The Museum of the
Pacific War, the Japanese Garden of Peace, the History Walk of the Pacific War, the George
Bush Gallery of the Pacific War, the Plaza of the Presidents, the Surface Warfare Plaza,
the Memorial and Victory Walls, the Veterans Walk of Honor and the Center for Pacific War
Studies. In addition to nearly 24,000 square feet of indoor exhibit space, the museum
boasts an impressive display of Allied and Japanese aircraft, tanks, guns and other large
artifacts made famous during the Pacific War campaigns.
www.nimitz-museum.org
1-830-997-4379
Blanco State
Park: This 110-acre park is located one mile south of Blanco on US 281.
Camping, trailer sites, picnic areas, screened shelters, fishing, swimming, pedal boats,
children's play area, restrooms, and showers are available. For overnight reservations
call 512/389-8900. 
Black Rock Park: A public boat
ramp, primitive camping, RV sites, dump station, playground, bathrooms, swimming, and
fishing is available at Black Rock Park. A fee is collected for overnight camping. To
locate the park go west from Burnet on HWY 29 for approximately 13 miles, turn right on
HWY 261 and continue up the road until you see the sign to the park.
Burnet County Park: This small
park offers picnic tables, BBQ grilles, a public boat ramp, portable restrooms, and free
campsites on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is no lifeguard on duty. Take HWY. 29
west from Burnet and drive for 3.5 miles, turn right on Ranch Road 2341 for approximately
eleven miles. The park is on the left.
Colorado Bend
State Park:
This park offers a wide spectrum of outdoor recreational opportunities
including fishing, boating, hiking, mountain biking, guided nature and caving tours, bird
watching, mineral study, and photography. Among the parks "specialty items," are
its crystal-clear creeks dammed along their length with striking growths of travertine, a
mineral precipitate from calcium-carbonate rich waters.
Two large parking areas by the Colorado River
accommodate up to 300 vehicles and include primitive tent camping facilities with drinking
water, chemical toilets, and a fish-cleaning table. Fires are permitted only in designated
areas. RVs and trailers must be self-contained.
Colorado Bend State Park is located on RR 580 between
San Saba and Lampasas. For further assistance, and information contact Colorado Bend State
Park, Box 118, Bend, Texas 76824. Phone: 915/628-3240.
Enchanted
Rock State Natural Area: Located on the southeast margin of the
large Enchanted Rock Batholith, the granite exposed is one of the Town Mountain Granite
suite and is of Precambrian age. U-Pb zircon geochronology gives an age of 1082+-6 million
years old (Walker, 1992). Precambrian rocks in central Texas are part of the Llano Uplift.
There are several large exfoliation domes and castle tops in the park. The largest
(Enchanted Rock itself) rises 122 m. above the surrounding landscape. This is simply
the best place to look at granite in Texas.
www.enchantedrock.org
1-915-247-3903
Guadalupe River State Park: This
1,900-acre scenic Hill Country park is bisected by the beautiful, cypress-edged river that
flows over natural rapids in the park. Wildlife includes white-tail deer, coyotes, foxes,
and armadillos; juniper thickets offer nesting habitat for rare golden-cheeked warbler.
Tent and RV camping, restrooms, showers, picnic sites, plus fishing, canoeing, swimming,
and hiking are available. Located on RR 46, 13 miles east of Boerne.
Hamilton Pool: A park operated
by Travis County, this place, with its waterfall that drops some sixty feet, has been a
favorite swimming hole for generations. Visitation is limited so call in advance:
512/264-2740. Located west of Austin on Highway 71 approximately 16 miles to FM 3238,
south 13 miles.
Inks Lake State Park: Inks Lake
State Park is a 1,200 acre panorama of cedar and oak woodlands, wildflowers, and pink
granite outcroppings. The park borders Inks Lake, and recreational opportunities at the
park include swimming, boating, canoeing, water skiing, scuba diving, sailing, and
fishing. Deer, turkey, quail, numerous songbirds, and other species of wildlife are
abundant here.
Campsites and shelters accommodate up to eight
persons, with a combination of motor vehicles and trailers not to exceed two. Picnic
table, BBQ grill and restrooms with hot showers are nearby. There is no lifeguard on duty
for swimming. The park also offers two fishing piers and two fish cleaning shelters, a
two-lane boat ramp, a nine hole golf course with clubs, pull carts and golf carts for
rent. There is a playground and concession facility at the park which offers groceries,
picnic supplies, canoe, boat, and paddleboat rentals.
Kerrville Schreiner State Park: Located
on the Guadalupe River, this 500-acre park offers a host of activities including swimming,
fishing, and boating. Campsites, picnic tables, tiled showers and restrooms make it the
perfect setting for a day's outing or an overnight stay. Reservations are recommended for
campsites. Open year-round, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. for day use. Screened shelters and RV
campsites available. Located south of Kerrville on Highway 173.
Lady Bird Johnson Park:
A 190-acre municipal park featuring fully equipped
RV sites, golf, swimming, tennis, badminton, picnicking plus a small lake for sailboats,
canoes, and pedal boats. Located on Highway 16, 3.5 miles south of Fredericksburg. Golf Course Pro
Shop 800-950-8147 or 1-830-997-4010 Park Headquarters: 830-997-4202.

L.B.J. State
Park - Lyndon B. Johnson State Historical Park is in Gillespie County,
between Fredericksburg and Johnson City, and contains 717.9 acres. Lyndon B. Johnson State
Historical Park honors a native Texan who achieved the nation's highest office. To create
the unique facility, friends of then President Johnson raised money to purchase property
directly across the Pedernales River from the LBJ Ranch. In 1965, this land was accepted
by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and the park was opened in 1970.
Open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
in the summer and offers picnic facilities, swimming pool, tennis courts and nature trail.
Wildlife displays include Texas Longhorns, white-tailed deer and buffalo. Historic
buildings include two restored dog-run cabins of area pioneers, furnished in frontier
style, and the Sauer-Beckmann Farmstead (open daily 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; 9 a.m. to 5:30
p.m.in the summer) where rural life of the early 1900's is interpreted by living history
demonstrations. Open daily on US 290 just east of Stonewall.
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/lbj/lbj.htm
1-830-644-2252
Lost Maples State Natural Area: While
they aren't really "lost," the bigtooth maples for which the park is named are
selective in their habitat.Because of their shallow roots, the trees are susceptible to
damage by soil compaction and visitors are cautioned to stay on prescribed paths to ensure
continued vigor of the maple stands. Fall color is usually at its peak in early November.
Park facilities include campsites with water, picnic areas, restrooms,
showers, and primitive camp areas reached by almost eleven miles of hiking and backpacking
trails. Swimming is permitted but no facilities are provided. Located 4 miles north of
Vanderpool on RR 187.
Perdernales
Falls State Park:
Pedernales Falls State Park, 5211.7 acres, in Blanco County east of Johnson City,
was acquired from private owners in 1970 and was opened to the public in 1971.
It is located along the banks of scenic Pedernales River and features picturesque waterfalls, abundant animal and bird life, fishing,
swimming, camping, picnicking, and hiking. Approximately eight miles east of Johnson City
on FM 2766.
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/pedernal/pedernal.htm
1-830-868-7304
Robinson City Park: On the
banks of the Llano River, the park offers picnic and playground areas, a golf course,
swimming pool and fishing. The park also has an excellent swimming hole on the Llano River
next to the dam. The adjacent 100 RV camping sites, community center and rodeo grounds are
operated by the Llano County Community Center. Located on FM 152 about two miles west of
the courthouse. For information on camping call 915/247-2551.
Shaw Island Park: This park offers
fifteen sites, primitive camping, group camping, no charge, no reservations. To locate
Shaw Island Park go west from Burnet on HWY 29 for about 13 miles, turn right on HWY 261,
and continue up the road until you see signs to the park.
South Llano River State Park: Cool
clear water, shady trees, and abundant wildlife all make South Llano River State Park an
ideal camping spot. The winding South Llano River forms the northern park boundary with
1.5 miles of river frontage. The 507-acre wooded bottomland is home to the white-tail deer
and Rio Grande turkey. Campsites accommodate up to eight persons each, with a combination
of motor vehicles and trailers not to exceed two; sites have picnic table and BBQ grill.
In addition to primitive campsites there are walk-in campsites with picnic tables and fire
rings, campsites with water and electricity which include back-in parking; and a restroom
with hot showers nearby.
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.
South Llano River State Park and adjoining
Walter Buck State Wildlife Management Area are located five miles south of Junction in
Kimble County off US 377 on Park Road 73. For further information contact South Llano
River State Park, HC15, Box 224, Junction, Texas 76849 or Phone 915/446-3994.

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THE NAVAJO GRILL:
A Fredericksburg TX premier gourmet dining experience. You'll enjoy Southern cuisine cooking that has
been perfected with an Old and New Mexico influence along with combining flavors of the
Caribbean and New Orleans

WILDSEED FARMS: Native Hill Country plants, wildflower seed, free catalog, best wildflower seed mixes, native
grasses>. Buy direct from the grower.

FREDERICKSBURG TRADE DAYS: Shop with Over 350 Vendors
Antiques, collectibles, shabby chic, primitives, antique tools & farm
equipment, hunting supplies, jewelry & clothing & much more.

Texas Hill Country History, and Travel from Llano Texas to Fredericksburg
with articles about , Llano Texas, Texas history, Indians, pioneer
recipes, Llano real estate.

GRAPE
CREEK VINEYARDS: Fredericksburg Texas area
premium quality wine celebrating its 18th year of
award winning wines, is located in the beautiful Texas Hill Country on Hwy 290, just
nine (9) miles east of Fredericksburg.

Torre di Pietra Texas Hill Country Wine Torre di Pietra - wine tasting and gift shop.
Enjoy live music every Saturday in the Pavilion and Piazza. Located near Fredericksburg

BECKER VINEYARDS:
Award winning wines from the Texas Hill Country nestled
in the Hill Country, just outside of Fredericksburg and in close proximity to San Antonio
and Austin.

LUCKENBACH TEXAS: Everybody 's Somebody
at Luchenchach Texas. Live music and events venu.

The HILL TOP CAFE is famous for its gouret menu and live music venue
located near Fredericksburg Texas, specializing in Cajun and Greek specialties,
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