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Llano Parks and Sites
Badu Park is located downtown along the banks of the Llano River. Full RV hookups, extensive playground, and covered pavillions along with a spectacular view of the bridge makes Badu Park a favorite for locals and visitors alike. Badu Park is supervised by the City of Llano. Call 325-247-4158 for info
Robinson Park is located on West Hwy. 152 just outside of downtown Llano. RV hookups, tent camping, picnic tables, full playground, swimming pool, and large covered pavillion are all nestled under a canopy of oak trees. Great place to swim in the river. Supervised by the City of Llano. Call 325-247-4158 for info
The Roy Inks Bridge is Llano's most recognizable landmarks and one of the most photographed. Not only bridging the South part of Llano to the North, the bridge also stands as a symbol of Llano's continued efforts to bridge the future with its past.
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Old Red Top" Jail built in
1903 the famous jailhouse gets its name from the red tin roof. The gallows still stands at the top of the solid granite structure.
Enchanted Rock and Enchanted Rock State Park sets between Llano and Fredericksburg on Hwy 965 just off Hwy 16 South of Llano. The large granite outcropping is legendary with many visitors reporting mystical experiences.
Llano is famous for its abundant wildflowers. Every year hundreds of wildflower lovers and photographers come to see the hills and roadsides ablaze with color
Llano's Historic Railyard District
features a new Depot which houses a Railroad Museum, Visitor Center, and Chamber of Commerce.
Llano's Historic Museum is
highly respected and must see for tourists and locals alike. This log house sets behind the museum.
The Lantex theater is one of a
few single screen theaters still operating in the State of Texas The theater is also home of the Llano Country Opry.
Llano's Historic Railyard District
features a new Depot which houses a Railroad Museum, Visitor Center, and Chamber of Commerce.
Llano's Historical Museum is
highly respected and a must see for tourists and locals alike. This log house sets behind the museum. |