Llano
The City of Llano is the county seat and embodies the best of the Hill Country. With the Llano River flowing through the downtown and with legendary Texas barbecue, you’re going to want to make a stop in the City of Llano part of your visit to Llano County.
miles of river in and near town
National Register Historic Buildings
Minutes to Enchanted Rock
Year Old Historic Courthouse
Where Hill Country History Lives
Llano is a nostalgic step back in time, accompanied by plenty of modern fun. The picturesque courthouse anchors a downtown square lined with locally owned shops, galleries, and restaurants.
The Llano River cuts right through the community, offering easy access to swimming, tubing, kayaking, and scenic, unhurried days enjoying the idyllic beauty of the great outdoors.
Llano is one of those towns that take you back to peaceful living, looking up at the stars as the wind blows on your face.
It’s also your spot for genuine Texas barbecue, with Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que. The Texan classic has been drawing barbecue enthusiasts for decades with its unique cowboy-style pit barbecuing technique over mesquite coals
Tradition, Charm and Great Food
From the Llano Crawfish Open, which brings spicy Cajun flavors and world-famous musicians to the community, to the Chuckwagon Cookoff's historically accurate pioneer meals, Llano's event calendar draws visitors from across the state.
Llano has a reputation for barbecue and the community also includes charming cafes, locally brewed beer, and plenty of options for tasty, casual dining after a day spent hiking or exploring on the river.
When it comes to staying in the area, Llano offers lodging options ranging from comfortable downtown accommodations to river cabins just outside of town.
Browse here to learn more about all the Llano area offers.
Insider Tip:
Get to Cooper's before noon or be prepared to wait. The line moves fast and it's worth every minute, but the best cuts go early.
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Iconic state natural area with a 425-foot pink granite dome perfect for climbing and exploring.
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Horseshoe Bay
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