South Llano River State Park fits us to a T, but we cannot leave our trailer, Edgewater, there so we moved on to this small RV park about seven miles west of Junction, Texas.
Bill found this park about a month ago while we were still in Florida and spoke to the owner. She and he cut a verbal deal on a price to leave our trailer here in storage. (sight unseen!)
The tiny RV park turned out to be a real gem. There are only about 15 sites under the huge Pecan Trees and the property is on the north branch of the Llano River. It is quiet and peaceful with just one problem while visiting; There is no cable, no TV stations through the air, only one radio station, and town is miles away. You might say we "off the grid". We have to come to the library in Junction to get on the Internet. We are News Junkies so it is hard to adapt.
The park got its name for a reason. Here is part of the huge, tidy, Pecan orchard that sits in front of it. We had to drive through the orchard to get to the RV sites. Last year more than 5,000 pounds of Pecans were harvested here. Since we have arrived in Central Texas all we have seen are blue skies and sunshine.
This is a good spot to leave our "baby"!
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