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Eckert James River
Bat Cave, Mason TX
The cave on the Preserve is the summer home for an estimated four to six million Mexican Free Tail Bats (Tadarida Brasiliensis) one of the ten largest population in the world.
Ft. McKavett -
State Historic Site
Originally called Camp San Saba because it overlooks the headwaters of the San Saba River Valley, it was established by five companies of the Eighth Infantry in March of 1852 to protect frontier settlers and travelers on Upper El Paso Road. The camp was later renamed for Capt. Henry McKavett, killed at, the battle of Monterey on September 21, 1846. The fort was abandoned March 1859 and reoccupied April 1868. Fort McKavett was once called by General William T. Sherman "the prettiest post in Texas."
Devils Sinkhole - State Natural Area
The main attraction is the Devil's Sinkhole itself. It is a vertical cavern with an opening measuring approximately 40x60 feet and a vertical drop to the main cavern of about 140 feet. The main cavern is circular and reaches a total depth of 350-400 feet.
YO Ranch - History - Exotic Animals
The YO Ranch provides visitors with a variety of activities and experiences including hunting, wildlife, daily tours, horseback riding, trail drives, photo safaris, hiking and adventure camp. Stop by and experience life at the YO Ranch.
Caverns of Sonora
The Caverns of Sonora is a natural cave that is one of the most active caves in the world, with more than 90% of the formations in the cave still "growing" and is known as a Natural / National Landmark.
Fort Clark Springs - Bracketville
Enjoy the best kept secret in Texas! Fort Clark Springs, a unique oasis nourished by the Las Moras Spring which has provided comfort and enjoyment to visitors for over 12,000 years.
Fredericksburg, Texas
Welcome to Fredericksburg, located in the very heart of the beautiful Texas Hill Country! We’ve been blending German heritage and Texan hospitality for over 150 years, creating the kind of place that you will want to discover again and again.