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Devils River
If youre looking for a day trip packed with museums, restaurants, and shopping, then stay away from the Devils River. However, if youre looking for an adventure surrounded by nothing but Gods green earth thats totally off the grid, then a paddling trip down the Devils River might be exactly what you need. To download this episode or purchase it on DVD – CLICK HERE.
This wild, West Texas river snakes its way through some of the roughest country in Texas. It starts in the middle of the desert, and eventually winds its way into Lake Amistad along the Rio Grande and very close to the city of Del Rio. The water is an amazing turquoise blue, but dont let its beauty deceive you. Behind its alluring façade is a myriad of toils and travails. Waterfalls, rapids, snakes, scorpions, and flash floods – not to mention VERY protective land owners that would rather not have you paddling through their giant backyard. Just make sure you know the rules and come prepared to face anything the river may throw at you. Start your trip by contacting Texas Parks and Wildlife to get a list of the rules and a permit. The rules are too long to list here, but the most important one is that you stay within the riverbed and respect private property. You dont want to anger the land owners that keep this river so pristine. Next, I recommend finding an outfitter. There are a number of fishing guides that can set you up on a very nice trip. For for the DIY types, I HIGHLY recommend Amistad Expeditions. They can not only rent you a boat, but also give you a shuttle and valuable insight into the river. Check TPWDs website for a list of other recommended guides. Youll then need to figure out what part of the river you want to paddle. The most popular runs are (1) from Bakers Crossing to the State Parks South Big Satan unit, or (2) the shorter run from the State Parks North Del Norte unit down to Big Satan. Be warned that the stretch from Bakers to Del Norte can be super low, meaning youll be dragging your boat a lot. Until water levels rise, Id stick to option 2. Also be advised that the Big Satan unit is closed to the public, but open to approved guides taking paddlers off the river. This is another reason youll want to stick with one of the guides on TPWDs website. Paddling below Big Satan is tough as the river widens going into the lake and the strong canyon headwinds can be brutal. As you paddle down the river, there are a number of amazing sites and things to do. The fishing on Devils River is epic, especially for largemouth and small mouth bass. So make sure you have a license and a fishing pole. Also, the Dolan Falls waterfall is an amazing natural wonder and super-cool swimming hole. Just be careful, as its owned by the Nature Conservancy. So, enjoy, but respect too. Finally, dont miss the prehistoric pictographs on some of the cave walls. The best one that can be appreciated from the riverbed is on Turkey Bluff and depicts a coyote chasing a turkey a storyline that predates Wylie Coyote by some 4,000 years. The most important thing you must remember is that the Devils River is the most pristine river in Texas for a reason. It is heavily guarded by both the public and private entities that watch over its water. Rivers are meant for public enjoyment, but everyone must be respectful of the land and water. After all, its the rivers beauty that draws you out here, so dont mess it up now.
Fredericksburg, TX
Ah Bavaria! Its beautiful, its German, and its about 5,000 miles away. Lucky for us, settlers brought Germany to Texas and named it Fredericksburg.
Fredericksburg, TX is a culture clash between boots and lederhosen. It isnt uncommon to see trailers full of cows traveling through downtown and being hauled by German-speaking man wearing a cowboy hat. Seriously! Go see for yourself.
Downtown Fredericksburg is a collection of shops offering just about everything you can imagine. From lady-friendly candles (Circle E Candles) and home accessories, to man-friendly beer and brats (Fredericksburg Brewing Company) and brats. If you are looking for the full German food experience, look no further than The Auslander, an authentic German restaurant in the heart of town.
One thing you cant miss when visiting is the National Museum of the Pacific War. Believe it or not, the national museum commemorating the Pacific combat of WWII is in Fredericksburg. The museum has complete war machines, like a B-12 bomber, tanks, and a Japanese pygmy submarines.
For outdoor-minded folks, head north of town to Enchanted Rock, a stunning pink granite dome rising out of the Texas hill country.
Llano, TX
Llano is the little hill country town that rocks literally. Check it out!
This charming little Texas town sits on the Llano River. Its the the county seat of Llano County. And sits atop the Llano Uplift. See a theme here?
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.
For the historic side of Llano, drive across Roy Inks Bridge and take a tour of the old Red Top Jail, built in 1895 with its original hanging gallows still inside. Also check out the Dabs Hotel (a stop for Bonnie & Clyde), the Llano Courthouse, the Historic Railyard District, and the LanTex Theater, a classic theater still showing current movies. For something creepy, you can always head to Baby Head Cemetery up Highway 16 from Llano.
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. Another great BBQ spot is Inmans Kitchen serving its famous and one-of-a-kind turkey sausage. For lighter fare and a cup of joe, head to Fuel Coffee House, a nonprofit coffeehouse that also serves up free burgers on Sunday evenings.
If you are around town in the winter, you might also get a chance to see wild Bald Eagles that migrate to Llano in the winter to build nests and have babies. For the past couple years, the nest has been just off Highway 29 between Burnet and Llano. Look for the TXDOT pull-off.
You can read my column about Llano from Texas Highways HERE.
For information about Lake Buchanan visit our Burnet, TX page CLICK HERE.