Llano, TX
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Culture
Enchanted Rocks & Jewelry
The Llano Uplift is a peculiar rock formation created when granite pushed its way to the surface exposing rocks all around Llano. The most impressive example is Enchanted Rock in South Llano County. The uplift also kicked up tons of rare earth minerals that are scattered all over the county. There is even a type of granite called Llanite that can only be found in Llano County. To learn more about Llanos rock culture and be pointed in the right direction for your own rock hunt, check out Enchanted Rocks and Jewelry on Llanos square.
Llano Red Top Jail
For the historic side of Llano, drive across Roy Inks Bridge and take a tour of the old Red Top Jail, It was built in 1895 and its original gallows are still hanging inside. It’s truly an eerie sight!
Dabbs Railroad Hotel
Also check out the Dabs Hotel in the Historic Railyard District, which was built in 1907 and was a stop for all sorts of historic characters, from train robbers and silver prospectors to infamous outlaws Bonnie & Clyde!
The Baby Head Cemetery
This just might be one of the creepiest spots in Texas. It gets its name from Baby Mountain, which got its name from an Indian massacre long ago that left the remains of the baby in that spot. The name itself is eerie enough, but who knows — if you go walking in this cemetery, you might just find a floating ghost baby head….MUAHAHA!


Outdoors
Lake Buchanan
If you are here in the summer, and that Texas heat gets to be too much, take a dip in this refreshing lake that’s halfway between Llano and Burnet. In the winter, you can take a Vanishing Texas River Cruise to see the eagles nesting around the lake.


Food
Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que
All this touring will surely stir up an appetite. For what many consider the best BB-Q in Texas, head to Coopers Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que and choose your meat straight from the outdoor pit. Dont miss the house pecan cobbler.