Our destination was about 25 miles north of Hondo at the Hill Country State Natural Area. We got there about 11, went in the park office to pay our fee, and were on the trail by 11:30.
This is apparently a very popular park with the horse people. There were several horse trailers in the parking lot. There were campsites large enough to accommodate those trailers with picnic tables and fire rings. There were no hook-ups, however, and no running water at all. There was one Johnny-on-the-spot and a pit toilet. Several sites were occupied with RVs set up for dry camping.
View from the trail |
Backcountry campsite |
Looking toward Comanche Bluff |
View from Comanche Bluff |
It was very good to be on the trail again. Of all the wonderful things to see and do in this great land of ours, hiking is my favorite.
We had our picnic after the hike while watching the horsemen care for their animals then a pleasant drive home through Texas farm country. We’ve had our showers and are just waiting for ice cream social at the clubhouse.
We are planning to move our home to a campground a little closer to Fredericksburg and Austin on Tuesday. It will actually be a little closer to San Antonio for the rest of the things we want to do there. Anyway, tomorrow will be a day to get ready to move.
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