South Llano River State Park
Things?to?Do
Activities include camping , picnicking, canoeing, tubing, swimming, fishing, hiking, mountain biking , bird-watching and nature study.
The park offers approximately 18 miles of hiking/biking trails, 58 campsites with water and electricity, six walk-in tent sites,?and five hike-in primitive campsites. The park is open year round. The Turkey Roost area of the park is?also?open year round, with restricted hours from Oct. 1 - March 31? (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.).
If you plan to swim at the park, read through our swimming safety tips before you come.
Outfitters & Guide Services
Canoe rentals, kayak rentals?and shuttle services for the Llano River are available. Contact the park or the Junction Chamber of Commerce, (325) 446-3190, for current contact information on the businesses that offer these services.
Equipment Rentals
The park rents tubes.
Ranger Programs
The park offers a variety of educational opportunities. Check the calendar for upcoming events or contact the park for special tours.
Birds of South Llano River State Park and Walter Buck Wildlife Management Area:? A Field Checklist
Ask about the Junior Ranger Explorer Packs available for free checkout at the park! Area Attractions
Nearby attractions include?Kerrville-Schreiner Park; Fort McKavett State Historic Site ; Admiral Nimitz Museum State Historic Site - National Museum of the Pacific War ; Enchanted Rock State Natural Area ; the city of Junction, featuring historic markers and buildings; Schreiner Park; Texas Tech Center; and the O.C. Fisher Museum and Library.