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Nearby Cities and Attractions

One of the best things about staying at Wake and Lake is how easy it is to branch out and explore a little more of the Hill Country each day. We’re right off Ranch Road 1431, with quick connections to US-281, so scenic drives, small-town stops, state parks, and extra lake days are all easy to work into your plans.

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Lake LBJ

Lake LBJ is the heart of the Kingsland area and the primary attraction for guests staying at Wake & Lake RV Resort. As one of the few constant-level lakes in Texas, Lake LBJ offers reliable water access year-round for boating, jet skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and fishing. With marinas, waterfront dining, and wide-open water just minutes away, it’s easy to spend the day on the lake and return to your comfortable RV site in the evening. Whether you’re launching at sunrise or cruising at sunset, Lake LBJ delivers the classic Hill Country lake experience.

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Inks Lake State Park

Located just minutes from Kingsland, Inks Lake State Park is a favorite for hiking, swimming, fishing, and family picnics. The park’s scenic trails wind through rocky Hill Country terrain, offering beautiful overlooks and shaded paths. Devil’s Waterhole is especially popular for swimming and cliff jumping during warmer months. It’s a perfect way to mix lake life with outdoor adventure while staying at Wake & Lake RV Resort. With calm waters and year-round access, it’s also one of the most accessible and family-friendly state parks in the Texas Hill Country.

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Longhorn Cavern State Park

Longhorn Cavern State Park offers a completely different Hill Country experience — underground. Guided tours take visitors through dramatic limestone formations carved over thousands of years. The cavern remains cool year-round, making it a great activity during hot Texas summers. It’s a unique and memorable stop just a short drive from Wake & Lake RV Resort. For guests looking to add history and geology to their trip, the cavern provides a fascinating glimpse into Texas’ natural past.

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Llano, TX

As the name suggests, the Llano River runs right through Llano, Texas, and a lot of visitors spend their time near the Highway 16 bridge, where you’ll find river access for wading, fishing, and cooling off on a hot afternoon. Badu Park and Grenwelge Park are local favorites for shaded picnic tables and open space to stretch your legs. Just a few blocks away, the historic courthouse square is where you’ll find small shops, local cafés, and plenty of places to slow down and enjoy a relaxed Hill Country afternoon.

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Buchanan Lake

Lake Buchanan is one of the largest lakes in this part of the Hill Country, with wide-open water, long shorelines, and plenty of quiet coves to tuck into for fishing or an easy afternoon float. It’s popular with anglers for striped bass, largemouth bass, and catfish. It’s a great change of pace from busier lakes and an easy hop, skip, and a jump from Kingsland.

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Marble Falls, TX

Marble Falls is the go-to town for everyday needs and outings while you’re staying in Kingsland. You’ll find grocery stores, hardware shops, local boutiques, and plenty of casual places to grab a bite to eat. It’s also home to the well-known Blue Bonnet Cafe, a longtime favorite for pie and comfort food. With Lake Marble Falls nearby and a walkable downtown, it’s a great spot to run errands and still make an afternoon of it.