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Kimble County has hundreds of natural springs located in it. These springs feed the North Llano and South Llano Rivers which come together to form the Llano River. Here the water runs cool and clear making Kimble County the "Land of the Living Waters". |
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Canoeing, kayaking and tubing on one of the rivers is a great way to enjoy the outdoors. Bring your own or rent from one of the local businesses which will also drop you off and pick you up. Fishing is always available. It doesn't matter if you're after that lunker catfish or wanting to try your hand at fly fishing the spring fed waters of the South Llano River or North Llano River. |
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Visit the Kimble Country Historical Commission Museum for a look back at the way our pioneer ancestors lived. Apart from the collection of interesting artifacts, the museum is also a great resource for genealogical research. |
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South Llano River State Park located 3 1/2 miles south of Junction off Highway 377 South. The park offers miles of hiking and backpacking trails. |
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Junction Golf Course: This irrigated course is nestled in the shadow of Lover's Leap and weaves its way along the bottom lands of Cedar Creek and the South Llano River. This is a par 70 layout requiring many challenging shots. |
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