8 sites ¡ Lodging10 acres ¡ Junction, TXThe site sits at the junction of Bailey Creek and the South Llano River. The land is managed for bird watching and plant diversity and boast and astonishing variety of plant species. One such, "Cupgrass", is a favorite food source
for
the Painted Bunting and the Black-throated Sparrow almost always available for view here.
Humans have been on the site and estimated 7,000 years now and there is strong sense of peace and continuity in the land and waters here.
The wells are shallow, spring fed, and sweet with limestone, so bring your favorite tea or coffee.
And a hat!
The river is flowing well, but due to the severe drought, a bun ban is in effect.