The best desert camping in Hill Country

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Take most of your expectations about camping in Texas and throw them out the window as you head toward Hill Country. The landscapes, small towns, and culture give this scenic region of central Texas a flavor all its own. Some of the best camping in the state can be found amid the scenery on public lands, in RV parks, and at glamping rentals. Located northwest of Austin and San Antonio, Texas Hill Country incorporates a unique landscape of rollicking hills, colorful fields of bluebonnets, and rippling rivers. Discover the German heritage of the regional setters—which is overlaid with a Texas twang.

83% (8)

Top-rated campgrounds near Hill Country

1. The Outpost

100%
(10)
2 sites · Lodging · Jonestown, TX
Whether you are looking for adventure or prefer to retreat from the world, The Outpost is the place for you! Nestled in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, this multi-acre property features 2 private tiny cabins, on-site hiking trail, and a huge community fire pit where you can make s'mores, make new friends, or make time to reconnect with nature. Our themed cabins were designed to remind you of the joys of being carefree! With the best views of the Texas hills, The Outpost is the perfect place to host your next vacation or small retreat! Our cabins boast: ☆ Full kitchen with mini stove/oven, and fridge ☆ Propane grill and outdoor dining area ☆ Deck with a private hot tub ☆ Premium hybrid Queen size mattress ☆ Smart 4K TVs with Netflix, Hulu and more! ☆ Super cold AC and cozy heating ☆ On-site hiking trail (1/4 mile loop) and Community fire pit; multiple hammock areas available ☆ Shared laundry area with full size washer and dryer ☆ Easy self check-in There is plenty to explore in the area: Enjoy boating and water sports on Lake Travis. There are plenty of boat ramps & chartered boat companies in the area! If brewery hopping is more your thing, Lago Vista Brewery is 5 miles from the property. Flat Creek and Bent Oak wineries are in nearby Marble Falls, about a 15 min drive. Tons of shopping and dining options are available in Cedar Park, a 15-mile drive from the property. Local grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants and coffee shops are approximately 5 miles from the property. Lago Vista, Lake Travis, and Point Venture golf courses are all easily accessible & open year round! If you want to explore everything the big city has to offer, Austin is only 35 miles away (about an 50 min drive).
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Hot Tub
from 
$132
 / night

6. Clear Water Ranch & Resort

1 site · Lodging · Leakey, TX
Clear Water Ranch & Resort – A Private Escape on the Frio River Tucked away in the stunning Texas Hill Country, Clear Water Ranch & Resort is your perfect getaway for peace, adventure, and reconnection with nature. Whether you're bringing an RV, pitching a tent, or settling into one of our cozy cabins, you'll have exclusive access to over half a mile of private Frio River frontage—away from the crowds and surrounded by breathtaking scenery. 🏕️ Stay Your Way We offer a variety of accommodations to suit every kind of camper: 25 RV sites (30 & 50 amp hookups) 12 rustic-modern cabins (sleeping 6-10 guests) 3 spacious bunkhouses for groups 10 boondocking sites for off-grid camping 🌿 Experience the Great Outdoors Clear Water Ranch is more than just a place to stay—it’s an immersive outdoor experience: ✔ Private river access for tubing, swimming, and fishing ✔ Scenic hiking trails with incredible Hill Country views ✔ Campfires & BBQ areas to gather, cook, and unwind ✔ Stargazing under Texas’ wide-open night sky ✔ Kayaking & floating down the crystal-clear Frio River ✔ Special events & concerts on select weekends 🐾 Pet-Friendly & Family-Focused We love pets! Your furry companions are welcome to join your adventure. Just keep them leashed, and a $20/day pet fee applies. 📍 Perfect Location & Nearby Attractions Located in Rio Frio, Texas, we are just minutes from: Garner State Park – A Texas favorite for hiking and scenic views Scenic drives & hidden gems in the Hill Country Local restaurants serving authentic Texas flavors 📅 Booking & Policies Check-in: 3:00 PM | Check-out: 11:00 AM No Wi-Fi or TVs – Unplug and reconnect with nature Peak Season: Minimum stay required—book early! Come experience the beauty of the Frio River, the peace of nature, and the warmth of a true Texas retreat at Clear Water Ranch & Resort. Whether you're here to relax, explore, or make memories with loved ones, we can’t wait to welcome you! 📞 Call now to book your stay!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$211
 / night

7. Hill Country Soulcation

100%
(2)
3 sites · Lodging · Fredericksburg, TX
Welcome to the Hill Country Soulcation by @SoulcationCollective, a newly developed glamping property in gorgeous Fredericksburg, TX. Surrounded by nature yet minutes from wineries and "the best burgers in Texas" at Alamo Springs Cafe, you'll wake up to the birds chirping, go to sleep in silence, wrapped in luxury bedding, under a dark sky full of stars and hike, wine taste and explore in between. It's the perfect soulcation and ultimate chance to unwind, relax and reset. Nestled on 6 acres in the hills above Fredericksburg, Hill Country Soulcation is surrounded by towering oak trees, native landscaping and wildlife. You can satisfy your wildest adventure during the day and relax under the starry sky at night. We have three units on the property and each is approximately 500 feet from one another. We've tried to use the natural landscape to provide as much privacy as possible. Each unit has it's own private two-person hot tub, fire pit seating area, propane grill (propane provided) and outdoor dining area. We also offer an additonal community outdoor dining table for six.
Pets
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from 
$210
 / night

9. Hill Country Camping

71%
(7)
12 sites · Tents, RVs · Johnson City, TX
Escape to Hill Country Bliss: Your Exclusive 15-Acre Retreat Discover serenity just 1 hour away from Austin and San Antonio! This 15-acre property in the Texas Hill Country offers a short-term rental/camping experience like no other. Unplug and unwind amidst pure Hill Country tranquility, where local wildlife, wildflowers, and Texas starry nights await. Key Features for Short-Term Rental: Exclusive Use: Enjoy the entire 15-acre property for the duration of your stay. Scenic Escape: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty surrounding the property. Close to Wineries: A quick 10-minute drive to renowned wineries along HWY 290. Convenient to Downtown: Just 8 minutes from The Historic Downtown Johnson City Square. Your Retreat Awaits: Private Getaway: Ideal for a romantic weekend, family escape, or a group of friends. Winery Adventures: Explore nearby wineries and vineyards, savoring the flavors of the Hill Country. Outdoor Delights: Hike the property, stargaze, or simply unwind in nature. Culinary Exploration: Discover local cuisine in downtown Johnson City's restaurants and bars. Art and Culture: Explore art galleries and embrace the historic charm of the downtown area. Booking Information: Availability: Check our calendar for open dates. Short Drive: 1 hour from Austin and San Antonio for a quick escape. Your Hill Country Retreat Awaits - Book Now! Wineries: 10 minutes Historic Downtown Johnson City Square: 8 minutes Downtown Fredericksburg: 30 minutes Pedernales Falls State Park: 15 minutes Pedernales River Nature Park: 8 minutes
Pets
from 
$36
 / night

11. Gorgeous cottage in the Hills!

1 site · Lodging · Marble Falls, TX
Whether you are looking for adventure or prefer to retreat from the world, this is the place for you! Nestled in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, this multi-acre property features a private cottage, gorgeous canyon views and wood burning fire pit where you can make s'mores or make time to reconnect with nature. Located only 5 mins from the famous Flat Creek Winery Estate, this cozy cottage is reminiscent of the lake house from your childhood summer vacation; it was designed to remind you of the joys of being carefree! Our cottage boasts: ☆ Sweeping views of the Texas hill country and Flat Creek (currently dry, but still beautiful!) ☆ Huge wood burning fire fit; BYO s'mores! ☆ Large deck with outdoor dining space and huge outdoor seating area; enjoy sundowner views! ☆ Primary Suite located on its own side of the house for max privacy! King bed and beautiful walk in shower ☆ Secondary room with Queen bed and private 1/2 bath + vanity space (sleeps 2) ☆ Third Room with 2 sets of twin bunk beds, a twin bed and a twin trundle (sleeps 4) ☆ Smart 4K TVs with Netflix, Hulu & more! BYO log ins ☆ Super cold AC and cozy heating ☆ Pack n Play, toys & books for the little ones ☆ Tons of games and books for grownups too! ☆ Work space and high-speed wifi so you can "work from home" in the middle of nature ☆ Laundry area with full size washer and dryer ☆ Easy self check-in Don’t take our word for it, come see it for yourself! What to host an event? Contact us for event rates!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$196
 / night

12. Frio Buckhorn RV Park

95 sites · Leakey, TX
Frio Buckhorn stands out as a premier family-friendly destination, offering a unique blend of relaxation and adventure in a picturesque setting. This campground is designed to cater to families seeking a memorable getaway, with a variety of accommodations and activities that ensure everyone has a great time. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the sparkling swimming pool, perfect for cooling off on warm days. For those looking to engage in some friendly competition, the putt-putt golf course, basketball court, and volleyball court provide ample opportunities for fun and exercise. Children will love the playground, where they can unleash their energy and make new friends. In addition to the on-site amenities, Frio Buckhorn is conveniently located near a range of outdoor activities. Explore the stunning natural features of the area, discover nearby swimming holes, or visit local restaurants and shops for a taste of the region. With so much to offer, Frio Buckhorn is the ideal destination for families seeking an unforgettable experience filled with adventure and relaxation.

13. Redcreek Nature Ranch

100%
(2)
4 sites · Junction, TX
The Kothmanns came to Texas from Germany, landing at Matagorda Bay on December 31, 1845, after a three month journey at sea. They spent the remaining winter months in miserable conditions on the coast, finally making their way inland to New Braunfels in April 1846. After a brief time there, they became part of the first wagon train of 120 original settlers to Fredericksburg, arriving on May 8, 1846.Heinrich Conrad Kothmann, born January 31, 1798, died August 27, 1881, and his wife Katherine Pahlman Kothmann, born March 1, 1810, died February 15, 1905, left Hanover, Germany, September 26, 1845. My great-grandfather, Heinrich Friedrich Kothmann, born February 10, 1835, died September 1, 1915, was their oldest son.They were part of the very first founding families of Fredericksburg. Heinrich worked as a cabinet maker and served as the town musician, often playing the violin for money. During some of the most trying times, Friedrich walked barefoot with his father 80 miles to Austin where they found work splitting railroad ties for 25 cents per day. From those earnings, they had to feed and board themselves.The Kothmann family was integrally involved in the early life of Fredericksburg, and with Providential protection, survived wide-spread disease and death. While life in the young town became increasingly more comfortable as time passed, Heinrich was drawn by the desire to own land and raise large numbers of livestock. In 1856, the opportunity to do just that presented itself when he was finally granted 640 acres of land in the Fisher-Miller grant. The original passage he had bought for the family in Germany for $240 had entitled him to this property located west of the Colorado River between the Llano and San Saba Rivers. A strong Indian presence and political and institutional financial problems had prevented the completion of this grant at an earlier date.Holding strong to his dreams of giving his family a new start, he saved his money during the early years in Fredericksburg. With that he was able to buy an additional 640 acres, along with his grant of 640 acres, when the area opened up and the family was able to move to the Willow Creek region in eastern Mason County.Starting over once again as pioneers in the wilderness, this time at the age of 58, Heinrich and Katherine built a new home, raised their children, and helped the older sons get started in the ranching business on their own. After a dozen very difficult years and some unbelievable good fortune, the Kothmanns were now living their dream of raising large numbers of livestock in the fertile Hill Country of Texas. Their burial site on the original family homestead at Art, Texas, seven miles east of Mason on HIghway 29, is designated with a Texas Historical Marker.Their oldest son, Heinrich Friedrich (Fritz) Kothmann, my great-grandfather, became a very successful businessman and rancher. He was appointed the first sheriff of Mason County. He established the Premier Ranch, on the Llano River, raising pure-bred Hereford cattle. The original entry gate to the ranch still stands on the east side of Highway 87 between Mason and Fredericksburg. In the 1870’s he built a large and modern home on the ranch which drew attention from near and far. It is still in use today.Fritz and his brother Dietrich were business partners in a number of various enterprises, including several cattle drives out-of-state. Fritz’s first wife was Sophie Hartwig, born March 16, 1833, died July 24, 1883. Their fifth son was my grandfather, Eli Henry (Lee) Kothmann, born September 10, 1872, died August 1, 1951. When he died in 1915, Fritz’s ten children were all established on their own ranches and each inherited $25,000.This sum was a remarkable amount of cash for someone whose sole source of income was ranching in the raw territory of the Texas Hill country at the beginning of the twentieth century.Eli Henry and his wife Amelia Hahn, born November 8, 1875, died January 28, 1972, were married on her birthday in 1899, in Mason. They ranched and began raising their family on the Llano River in Mason County. Ten years later they decided to make a significant change, and in the spring of 1909 bought 6,000 acres for $3.00 per acre in eastern Kimble County between Junction and London.It is the southern portion of that purchase near the headwaters of Red Creek that is now Red Creek Nature Ranch. This land, which was a virtual wildlife refuge and untapped wilderness in 1909, is still pristine in many ways 106 years later. When someone visits the ranch today there is considerable evidence of forward thinking, creativity, and hard work that left the environment intact, while functioning as a productive working ranch for four generations.My father, Howard Harris Kothmann, born March 6, 1904, died December 24, 1974, was the third son of eight children raised by Lee and Amelia on this property which became the passion of their lives. They taught their children to have great respect for the land and to be good stewards of it. Each child was given educational and economic opportunity.For many years my father ran his own ranching operation and assisted his mother with hers after his father died. My father was able to purchase more and more land over the years from no other source of income but the raising of sheep, goats, and cattle. In August of 1941, Howard married my mother Mable Perkins, born July 9, 1918, died April 18, 2002. She was a devoted wife and mother.Howard and Mable raised three children. I was the oldest, born October 6, 1942. I had two sisters. Amelia was born December 30, 1943 and died in 1999. Marlene, born March 25, 1949, lives on her part of the family ranch two miles north of my home, which was built by my parents in 1954. It is located at the headquarters of Red Creek Nature Ranch.I have two sons, John James, born May 16, 1968, and Kevin Cameron, born April 4, 1970. James has a daughter, Kristin Lynn, born August 1, 1990. James and Kevin live with me on the ranch and work diligently to maintain its character and integrity. Kristin and her husband Afshawn currently reside in Florida.It is the desire of my family and I to open the land we have been given dominion over, so others may have an opportunity to enjoy and appreciate its uniqueness and beauty.Nature is an open book for those who care to read.Upon each grass covered hillside is revealed the history.Of the past, the condition of the present, and the hope of the future.Read, Observe, Learn, Enjoy!Family and ranch history compiled by John Howard Kothmann on December 25, 2004.

Take most of your expectations about camping in Texas and throw them out the window as you head toward Hill Country. The landscapes, small towns, and culture give this scenic region of central Texas a flavor all its own. Some of the best camping in the state can be found amid the scenery on public lands, in RV parks, and at glamping rentals. Located northwest of Austin and San Antonio, Texas Hill Country incorporates a unique landscape of rollicking hills, colorful fields of bluebonnets, and rippling rivers. Discover the German heritage of the regional setters—which is overlaid with a Texas twang.

83% (8)

Top-rated campgrounds near Hill Country

1. The Outpost

100%
(10)
2 sites · Lodging · Jonestown, TX
Whether you are looking for adventure or prefer to retreat from the world, The Outpost is the place for you! Nestled in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, this multi-acre property features 2 private tiny cabins, on-site hiking trail, and a huge community fire pit where you can make s'mores, make new friends, or make time to reconnect with nature. Our themed cabins were designed to remind you of the joys of being carefree! With the best views of the Texas hills, The Outpost is the perfect place to host your next vacation or small retreat! Our cabins boast: ☆ Full kitchen with mini stove/oven, and fridge ☆ Propane grill and outdoor dining area ☆ Deck with a private hot tub ☆ Premium hybrid Queen size mattress ☆ Smart 4K TVs with Netflix, Hulu and more! ☆ Super cold AC and cozy heating ☆ On-site hiking trail (1/4 mile loop) and Community fire pit; multiple hammock areas available ☆ Shared laundry area with full size washer and dryer ☆ Easy self check-in There is plenty to explore in the area: Enjoy boating and water sports on Lake Travis. There are plenty of boat ramps & chartered boat companies in the area! If brewery hopping is more your thing, Lago Vista Brewery is 5 miles from the property. Flat Creek and Bent Oak wineries are in nearby Marble Falls, about a 15 min drive. Tons of shopping and dining options are available in Cedar Park, a 15-mile drive from the property. Local grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants and coffee shops are approximately 5 miles from the property. Lago Vista, Lake Travis, and Point Venture golf courses are all easily accessible & open year round! If you want to explore everything the big city has to offer, Austin is only 35 miles away (about an 50 min drive).
Toilets
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Hot Tub
from 
$132
 / night

6. Clear Water Ranch & Resort

1 site · Lodging · Leakey, TX
Clear Water Ranch & Resort – A Private Escape on the Frio River Tucked away in the stunning Texas Hill Country, Clear Water Ranch & Resort is your perfect getaway for peace, adventure, and reconnection with nature. Whether you're bringing an RV, pitching a tent, or settling into one of our cozy cabins, you'll have exclusive access to over half a mile of private Frio River frontage—away from the crowds and surrounded by breathtaking scenery. 🏕️ Stay Your Way We offer a variety of accommodations to suit every kind of camper: 25 RV sites (30 & 50 amp hookups) 12 rustic-modern cabins (sleeping 6-10 guests) 3 spacious bunkhouses for groups 10 boondocking sites for off-grid camping 🌿 Experience the Great Outdoors Clear Water Ranch is more than just a place to stay—it’s an immersive outdoor experience: ✔ Private river access for tubing, swimming, and fishing ✔ Scenic hiking trails with incredible Hill Country views ✔ Campfires & BBQ areas to gather, cook, and unwind ✔ Stargazing under Texas’ wide-open night sky ✔ Kayaking & floating down the crystal-clear Frio River ✔ Special events & concerts on select weekends 🐾 Pet-Friendly & Family-Focused We love pets! Your furry companions are welcome to join your adventure. Just keep them leashed, and a $20/day pet fee applies. 📍 Perfect Location & Nearby Attractions Located in Rio Frio, Texas, we are just minutes from: Garner State Park – A Texas favorite for hiking and scenic views Scenic drives & hidden gems in the Hill Country Local restaurants serving authentic Texas flavors 📅 Booking & Policies Check-in: 3:00 PM | Check-out: 11:00 AM No Wi-Fi or TVs – Unplug and reconnect with nature Peak Season: Minimum stay required—book early! Come experience the beauty of the Frio River, the peace of nature, and the warmth of a true Texas retreat at Clear Water Ranch & Resort. Whether you're here to relax, explore, or make memories with loved ones, we can’t wait to welcome you! 📞 Call now to book your stay!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$211
 / night

7. Hill Country Soulcation

100%
(2)
3 sites · Lodging · Fredericksburg, TX
Welcome to the Hill Country Soulcation by @SoulcationCollective, a newly developed glamping property in gorgeous Fredericksburg, TX. Surrounded by nature yet minutes from wineries and "the best burgers in Texas" at Alamo Springs Cafe, you'll wake up to the birds chirping, go to sleep in silence, wrapped in luxury bedding, under a dark sky full of stars and hike, wine taste and explore in between. It's the perfect soulcation and ultimate chance to unwind, relax and reset. Nestled on 6 acres in the hills above Fredericksburg, Hill Country Soulcation is surrounded by towering oak trees, native landscaping and wildlife. You can satisfy your wildest adventure during the day and relax under the starry sky at night. We have three units on the property and each is approximately 500 feet from one another. We've tried to use the natural landscape to provide as much privacy as possible. Each unit has it's own private two-person hot tub, fire pit seating area, propane grill (propane provided) and outdoor dining area. We also offer an additonal community outdoor dining table for six.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$210
 / night

9. Hill Country Camping

71%
(7)
12 sites · Tents, RVs · Johnson City, TX
Escape to Hill Country Bliss: Your Exclusive 15-Acre Retreat Discover serenity just 1 hour away from Austin and San Antonio! This 15-acre property in the Texas Hill Country offers a short-term rental/camping experience like no other. Unplug and unwind amidst pure Hill Country tranquility, where local wildlife, wildflowers, and Texas starry nights await. Key Features for Short-Term Rental: Exclusive Use: Enjoy the entire 15-acre property for the duration of your stay. Scenic Escape: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty surrounding the property. Close to Wineries: A quick 10-minute drive to renowned wineries along HWY 290. Convenient to Downtown: Just 8 minutes from The Historic Downtown Johnson City Square. Your Retreat Awaits: Private Getaway: Ideal for a romantic weekend, family escape, or a group of friends. Winery Adventures: Explore nearby wineries and vineyards, savoring the flavors of the Hill Country. Outdoor Delights: Hike the property, stargaze, or simply unwind in nature. Culinary Exploration: Discover local cuisine in downtown Johnson City's restaurants and bars. Art and Culture: Explore art galleries and embrace the historic charm of the downtown area. Booking Information: Availability: Check our calendar for open dates. Short Drive: 1 hour from Austin and San Antonio for a quick escape. Your Hill Country Retreat Awaits - Book Now! Wineries: 10 minutes Historic Downtown Johnson City Square: 8 minutes Downtown Fredericksburg: 30 minutes Pedernales Falls State Park: 15 minutes Pedernales River Nature Park: 8 minutes
Pets
from 
$36
 / night

11. Gorgeous cottage in the Hills!

1 site · Lodging · Marble Falls, TX
Whether you are looking for adventure or prefer to retreat from the world, this is the place for you! Nestled in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, this multi-acre property features a private cottage, gorgeous canyon views and wood burning fire pit where you can make s'mores or make time to reconnect with nature. Located only 5 mins from the famous Flat Creek Winery Estate, this cozy cottage is reminiscent of the lake house from your childhood summer vacation; it was designed to remind you of the joys of being carefree! Our cottage boasts: ☆ Sweeping views of the Texas hill country and Flat Creek (currently dry, but still beautiful!) ☆ Huge wood burning fire fit; BYO s'mores! ☆ Large deck with outdoor dining space and huge outdoor seating area; enjoy sundowner views! ☆ Primary Suite located on its own side of the house for max privacy! King bed and beautiful walk in shower ☆ Secondary room with Queen bed and private 1/2 bath + vanity space (sleeps 2) ☆ Third Room with 2 sets of twin bunk beds, a twin bed and a twin trundle (sleeps 4) ☆ Smart 4K TVs with Netflix, Hulu & more! BYO log ins ☆ Super cold AC and cozy heating ☆ Pack n Play, toys & books for the little ones ☆ Tons of games and books for grownups too! ☆ Work space and high-speed wifi so you can "work from home" in the middle of nature ☆ Laundry area with full size washer and dryer ☆ Easy self check-in Don’t take our word for it, come see it for yourself! What to host an event? Contact us for event rates!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$196
 / night

12. Frio Buckhorn RV Park

95 sites · Leakey, TX
Frio Buckhorn stands out as a premier family-friendly destination, offering a unique blend of relaxation and adventure in a picturesque setting. This campground is designed to cater to families seeking a memorable getaway, with a variety of accommodations and activities that ensure everyone has a great time. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the sparkling swimming pool, perfect for cooling off on warm days. For those looking to engage in some friendly competition, the putt-putt golf course, basketball court, and volleyball court provide ample opportunities for fun and exercise. Children will love the playground, where they can unleash their energy and make new friends. In addition to the on-site amenities, Frio Buckhorn is conveniently located near a range of outdoor activities. Explore the stunning natural features of the area, discover nearby swimming holes, or visit local restaurants and shops for a taste of the region. With so much to offer, Frio Buckhorn is the ideal destination for families seeking an unforgettable experience filled with adventure and relaxation.

13. Redcreek Nature Ranch

100%
(2)
4 sites · Junction, TX
The Kothmanns came to Texas from Germany, landing at Matagorda Bay on December 31, 1845, after a three month journey at sea. They spent the remaining winter months in miserable conditions on the coast, finally making their way inland to New Braunfels in April 1846. After a brief time there, they became part of the first wagon train of 120 original settlers to Fredericksburg, arriving on May 8, 1846.Heinrich Conrad Kothmann, born January 31, 1798, died August 27, 1881, and his wife Katherine Pahlman Kothmann, born March 1, 1810, died February 15, 1905, left Hanover, Germany, September 26, 1845. My great-grandfather, Heinrich Friedrich Kothmann, born February 10, 1835, died September 1, 1915, was their oldest son.They were part of the very first founding families of Fredericksburg. Heinrich worked as a cabinet maker and served as the town musician, often playing the violin for money. During some of the most trying times, Friedrich walked barefoot with his father 80 miles to Austin where they found work splitting railroad ties for 25 cents per day. From those earnings, they had to feed and board themselves.The Kothmann family was integrally involved in the early life of Fredericksburg, and with Providential protection, survived wide-spread disease and death. While life in the young town became increasingly more comfortable as time passed, Heinrich was drawn by the desire to own land and raise large numbers of livestock. In 1856, the opportunity to do just that presented itself when he was finally granted 640 acres of land in the Fisher-Miller grant. The original passage he had bought for the family in Germany for $240 had entitled him to this property located west of the Colorado River between the Llano and San Saba Rivers. A strong Indian presence and political and institutional financial problems had prevented the completion of this grant at an earlier date.Holding strong to his dreams of giving his family a new start, he saved his money during the early years in Fredericksburg. With that he was able to buy an additional 640 acres, along with his grant of 640 acres, when the area opened up and the family was able to move to the Willow Creek region in eastern Mason County.Starting over once again as pioneers in the wilderness, this time at the age of 58, Heinrich and Katherine built a new home, raised their children, and helped the older sons get started in the ranching business on their own. After a dozen very difficult years and some unbelievable good fortune, the Kothmanns were now living their dream of raising large numbers of livestock in the fertile Hill Country of Texas. Their burial site on the original family homestead at Art, Texas, seven miles east of Mason on HIghway 29, is designated with a Texas Historical Marker.Their oldest son, Heinrich Friedrich (Fritz) Kothmann, my great-grandfather, became a very successful businessman and rancher. He was appointed the first sheriff of Mason County. He established the Premier Ranch, on the Llano River, raising pure-bred Hereford cattle. The original entry gate to the ranch still stands on the east side of Highway 87 between Mason and Fredericksburg. In the 1870’s he built a large and modern home on the ranch which drew attention from near and far. It is still in use today.Fritz and his brother Dietrich were business partners in a number of various enterprises, including several cattle drives out-of-state. Fritz’s first wife was Sophie Hartwig, born March 16, 1833, died July 24, 1883. Their fifth son was my grandfather, Eli Henry (Lee) Kothmann, born September 10, 1872, died August 1, 1951. When he died in 1915, Fritz’s ten children were all established on their own ranches and each inherited $25,000.This sum was a remarkable amount of cash for someone whose sole source of income was ranching in the raw territory of the Texas Hill country at the beginning of the twentieth century.Eli Henry and his wife Amelia Hahn, born November 8, 1875, died January 28, 1972, were married on her birthday in 1899, in Mason. They ranched and began raising their family on the Llano River in Mason County. Ten years later they decided to make a significant change, and in the spring of 1909 bought 6,000 acres for $3.00 per acre in eastern Kimble County between Junction and London.It is the southern portion of that purchase near the headwaters of Red Creek that is now Red Creek Nature Ranch. This land, which was a virtual wildlife refuge and untapped wilderness in 1909, is still pristine in many ways 106 years later. When someone visits the ranch today there is considerable evidence of forward thinking, creativity, and hard work that left the environment intact, while functioning as a productive working ranch for four generations.My father, Howard Harris Kothmann, born March 6, 1904, died December 24, 1974, was the third son of eight children raised by Lee and Amelia on this property which became the passion of their lives. They taught their children to have great respect for the land and to be good stewards of it. Each child was given educational and economic opportunity.For many years my father ran his own ranching operation and assisted his mother with hers after his father died. My father was able to purchase more and more land over the years from no other source of income but the raising of sheep, goats, and cattle. In August of 1941, Howard married my mother Mable Perkins, born July 9, 1918, died April 18, 2002. She was a devoted wife and mother.Howard and Mable raised three children. I was the oldest, born October 6, 1942. I had two sisters. Amelia was born December 30, 1943 and died in 1999. Marlene, born March 25, 1949, lives on her part of the family ranch two miles north of my home, which was built by my parents in 1954. It is located at the headquarters of Red Creek Nature Ranch.I have two sons, John James, born May 16, 1968, and Kevin Cameron, born April 4, 1970. James has a daughter, Kristin Lynn, born August 1, 1990. James and Kevin live with me on the ranch and work diligently to maintain its character and integrity. Kristin and her husband Afshawn currently reside in Florida.It is the desire of my family and I to open the land we have been given dominion over, so others may have an opportunity to enjoy and appreciate its uniqueness and beauty.Nature is an open book for those who care to read.Upon each grass covered hillside is revealed the history.Of the past, the condition of the present, and the hope of the future.Read, Observe, Learn, Enjoy!Family and ranch history compiled by John Howard Kothmann on December 25, 2004.

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Where to go

Eastern & Northern Hill Country

If your camping trip through Texas Hill Country has time for an urban stop, put Austin on your list. The state capital marches to the beat of its own drum with the proud motto “Keep Austin Weird.” This marks the eastern edge of Hill Country. Close to town, McKinney Falls State Park is a must see, notable as a popular swimming hole. Pedernales Falls State Park offers views of the Pedernales River and a tumbling waterfall and over 20 miles of trails for mountain biking. Inks Lake State Park offers recreation on land and water. Colorado Bend State Park provides miles of trails and views of a 70-foot waterfall.

Central Hill Country

Central Hill Country centers around San Antonio and areas north. San Antonio is worth a visit, with the Alamo National Historic Landmark and the River Walk being popular stops. Head out to the smaller towns of Fredericksburg and Boerne to find wineries, live music, and unique personalities. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is one of the most popular stops in Hill Country, renowned for the massive granite dome focal point. Climb to the top to take in the views. It offers tent camping and books well in advance. For easy access for tubing the Guadalupe River, check out Guadalupe River State Park, which has four miles of riverfront. Camping sites are available for both tents and RVs with hookups.

Western Hill Country

Western Hill Country gets farther from the urban centers. Bandera and Kerrville are small towns in the region. Located on the Frio River, Garner State Park is one of Hill Country’s most popular camping spots, with hiking trails and swimming holes.