Kerrville, Texas

United States
July 9, 2008 9:59pm CST
Until you visit, Kerrville and Hill Country Texas, you have no idea of what true natural beauty is. Just do a search and look at the scenery. "Roads that go on forever" a line in a Chris Rhea song says all that needs to be said about Texas. But, ride down Interstate 10, out of San Antonio and make sure your camera is working. Take highway 16 out of Kerrville heading to Bandera and go slow... The view is so awesome that no words can describe it. Kerrville is basically a retirement town but provides all ages with the best entertainment possible. Theres a place called Camp Verde, on 73 out of Kerrville that camels were taken to years ago. Quaint area but fascinating. Sadly, I only lived in Kerrville for 3 years, but I'd love to be back there now. Just imagine seeing rivers with water so crystal clear you can almost see the bottom. Now that I am back in North Carolina, I feel Texas calling me back home.
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@zed_k4 (17589)
• Singapore
6 Sep 08
Do you happen to have the website for it..? I would love to take a look at it. Perhaps I could travel there someday, since I love to travel and check out gorgeous scenery.
• United States
1 Feb 09
Yes, I do... and I will add some links to the small towns close around that are filled with history. http://www.kerrville.org/ This site has awesome scenery http://www.kerrvilletexascvb.com/ Bandera Texas is quaint -http://www.banderacowboycapital.com/ Fredrickburg Teas - http://www.fredericksburg-texas.com/community/index.asp This is the best part of Texas- Hill Country - http://www.hill-country-visitor.com/
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@zed_k4 (17589)
• Singapore
15 Jun 09
Sorry I was missing those few months before. I'm back now, and thanks for all these wonderful links.