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Enjoy The Natural Beauty of Lake Buchanan

CyberCelt | May 31, 2011 in Birding,Cabins/Cottages,Campground Reviews,Camping,Family Fun,Fish/Hunt,Hike/Bike/Run,Kayak/canoe/tube,Lakes,Nature,Pool,RV Parks,RV Travel | Comments (5)

Lake Buchanan at the head of the Highland Chain of Lakes.

 

Central Texas is lucky to have so many lakes and rivers to enjoy the outdoors.  One of the features that make Lake Buchanan so special and enjoyable among the Highland Lakes is that while it is very accessible from several major cities, it hasn’t been spoiled by overcrowding. It’s an excellent lake to enjoy the natural beauty and charm of the Texas outdoors.

Lake Buchanan offers plenty to do, on and off the lake.  For the water lovers, Lake Buchanan’s large size ensures that you’ll have plenty of room to swim, fish, kayak, Jet Ski and boat.  Even on popular holiday weekends, this lake always has plenty of elbow room so you won’t feel crowded out by other visitors.  Lone fisherman seeking solitude will be able to find a quiet fishing spot, and newbie fisherman can find plenty of guided fishing tours to show them the best fishing spots.  Several locations rent boats, jet skis and kayaks, or you can launch your own boat at a local boat launch.

Visitors will also find a number of enjoyable activities and excursions near the Highland Lakes.  For a unique cruising tour offered only on Lake Buchanan, consider Vanishing River Texas Cruise.  Their cruises offer beautiful views along the Colorado River and give passengers an insider’s glimpse into the local wildlife, including viewings of the American Bald Eagle (who nests nearby) and rehabilitated birds.  Their dinner cruise option blends a tasty dinner with gorgeous sunset views over Lake Buchanan.   The tour guide also provides a lot of information about the lake and Buchanan Dam.

Visitors that are interested in the construction and history of Buchanan Dam should check out the Buchanan Dam Museum and Visitor’s Center located on West Highway 29, Buchanan Dam, TX 78609 (SH 29 W of Inks Lake Bridge).  Admission is free and the visitor’s center is open daily from 9-5 (closed holidays).  The museum features displays about the construction of this large dam, completed in 1937, and the observation deck lets guests witness spectacular views of the lake.

Hikers have a number of options within a short drive of Lake Buchanan.  Two locations have particularly special trails.  Canyon of the Eagles is perfect for novices since they have an easier terrain with plenty of wildlife, including a few endangered species like the Bald Eagle, Black-capped Vireos and Golden-cheeked Warblers.  Known for being one of the largest underground rock formations in the country, Enchanted Rock State Park is a popular hiking and picnic destination.  This hike is a little bit further away, but worth the drive.  Those who reach the summit are rewarded with sweeping views of the hill country once they reach the summit of Enchanted Rock.  Get there early to avoid crowds and make sure you get a parking spot.

Longhorn Cavern State Park is home to some absolutely stunning caverns that are definitely worth a visit.  These unique caverns were formed when limestone dissolved while underground streams simultaneously cut underground chambers over time, resulting in meandering, curvy chambers and haunting beauty.   The caverns offer a great chance cool off while seeing and learning about a truly special geographic wonder.

Finally, wine aficionados will enjoy a visit to Fall Creek Vineyards.  This local winery has been the recipient of several awards in the wine industry.  They are open daily for wine tasting and tours, and you’ll want to check their schedule to see when they are hosting their next lunch, complete with wine tasting.  Getting to the vineyard is half the fun.  If you drive, you’ll be able to drive a large span of Lake Buchanan’s perimeter and enjoy the views and landscape.  If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also rent a kayak and kayak to the vineyard.  The winery isn’t close to restaurants or shopping, so you may want to pack a picnic lunch and just enjoy a lazy afternoon of picnicking and wine tasting.

Happy travels as you explore the natural beauty of Lake Buchanan!

Tracey Louis is a former resident and innkeeper of Burnet, TX and loved the area so much that she still helps promote Burnet County and the Highland Lakes for the Burnet County Tourism Office.

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Great post, Tracey! I just want to add a few RV Parks on Lake Buchanan. Also, the lake is down about 9 feet, which puts some boat ramps out of the water.  However, the granite beach that is exposed is great for swimming.  There is also a fire ban on the lake at this time.

Poppy’s Pointe Resort

On the west shore of Lake Buchanan. Amenities include 9 cabins, 58 RV spaces, swimming pool, recreation hall, boat ramp, laundry room and lots of land and water toys.

Cedar Lodge Waterfront Resort

On the west shore of Lake Buchanan. Stay in a log house or log cabins, or bring your RV to oversized sites near the lake.  Meeting rooms, laundry facilities, horseshoes and fishing pier.

Beachcomber Park

On the west side of Lake Buchanan are cabins. Ten RV sites have a gravel base with grass, fruit trees and large red oak trees in the flat, oval shaped area in middle of park. There are also 50 back-in RV spots in various areas at this waterfront resort. There are 2 boat launches as well as boat docking and storage.

Hi-Line Lake Resort

Located on the shoreline on the west side of Lake Buchanan. There are seven sites on the waterfront with 30 amp electricity and water. There are 46 pull through sites on the hill with 20-30-50 amp electricity, water, and sewer. Stay in 16 waterfront cabins for rent and enjoy waterfront restaurant, boat rentals, swimming pool, 1800 feet of waterfront and enclosed fishing marina.

The Edgewater Resort

On the western shoreline of Lake Buchanan are 37 RV spaces, 14 with four-way hook-ups that may be reserved for daily/weekly customers.  The remaining 23 spaces have 3-way hook-ups. Washateria, shower rooms, recreation room,  boat docks, boat-launch, covered fishing pier, swimming pool and beach. Also available are 8 rental cabins with kitchens, one double-wide home and two mobile homes.

Big Chief RV Resort and Cabin Rentals

On n the east side of Lake Buchanan enjoy boating, skiing, swimming, and excellent fishing.  Beautiful waterfront location on Lake Buchanan with full hookups for RVs, cabin rentals, a general store, fitness room, TV/Game room, clubhouse, covered pavilion, planned activities, a boat ramp and more.

Texas Hills RV Haven

Located on the northwest side of Lake Buchanan, close to Tow and Falls Creek Winery. This waterfront resort has two rental cabins and fifteen RV spaces. Family owned and operated. Boat ramp, no showerhouse.

Canyon of the Eagles

This resort is a wonderful spot on the eastern shoreline of the lake. Twenty-three full-hookup sites with picnic table and fire ring. The park can accommodate large rigs on asphalt pads of 40 feet in length (back-in sites only).  Use of swimming pool and recreation room at lodge.


Where the Dogs Run Free

CyberCelt | March 31, 2011 in Dog Parks,Hike/Bike/Run,RV Travel | Comments (1)

Hike and Bike Trail and Dog Park on Auditorium Shores

I was researching Austin for an article and I found this information on the City of Austin Parks website.  We were at Auditorium Shores last week and there must have been 100 dogs and 100 runners. Everyone was preparing for the Capital 10K on Sunday.

Austin, Texas Dogs Off-Leash Areas (OLA)

Place

Address

Acres

Specific Areas of Park

Auditorium Shores 920 W. Riverside Dr. 21.65 Bounded by Lake, S 1rst St, Riverside Dr and Bouldin Creek
Bull Creek District Park 6701 Lakewood Dr. 3.57 Dogs currently are required to be on-leash while study continues.
Davis White Northeast District Park 5909 Crystalbrook Dr. 58.25 The portion of Northeast District park bounded by Lake Long Rd, Crystal Brook Dr and Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad right-of-way.
Emma Long Metropolitan Park 1600 City Park Rd. 193.48 Area bounded by Park Dr, and fence on west side, Turkey Creek and top ridge of bluff line that overlooks Lake Austin (the main park from cashier’s booth to Lake Austin is a leash free area)
Norwood Estate IH35 at Riverside Drive 2.00 Designated dog park.
Red Bud Isle 3401 Red Bud Trail Unit Cr. 13.56 Redbud Isle south of Redbud Trail
Onion Creek District Park 7001 Onion Creek Dr. 106.83 The portion of Onion Creek District Park south of Chunn Road
Shoal Creek Greenbelt 2600-2799 Lamar Blvd. 30.61 Shoal Creek hike and bike trail from 24th St to 29th St.
Walnut Creek District Park 12138 N. Lamar Blvd. 200.1 The portion of Walnut Creek District Park bounded by Cedar Bend Dr, Walnut Creek and the park fence on the west and east sides.
West Austin Park 1317 W. 10th St. .43 Between fenced in area that is located on the southwest corner
Zilker Park 2100 Barton Springs Rd. 5.65 Portion of Zilker Park bounded by Stratford Dr, Barton Springs Rd and Lou Neff Rd
Far West On leash only. 10.28 The right-of-way of Far West Blvd between Great Northern Blvd and Shoal Creek Blvd.

Dog Rules


Dogs Must:

  • Be on-leash when entering and leaving the OLAs
  • Wear a collar or harness at all times
  • Display tags showing proof of current & complete cycle of vaccinations
  • Not be in heat
  • Play well with other dogs at all times
  • Respond to voice command by owner
  • Stay within OLA boundaries if unleashed

Dog Companion Rules

People Must:

  • Remain in the OLA to supervise your dog
  • Pick up and dispose your dog’s waste in the appropriate receptacle
  • Always be prepared with baggies on hand
  • Always carry a leash for each dog(s) in your care
  • Have voice control over your dog (s)
  • Accept responsibility for any damage or injury caused by your dog
  • Immediately remove your dog when behaving badly
  • Limit 4 dogs per owner/guardian
  • Closely supervise young children
  • Be respectful of other visitors
  • Comply with all other park rules
  • Leash all dogs when park staff are working in OLA

Watch you dog and pick up the poop.  Either that, or face a $500 fine.  Bull Creek Park is currently available for on leash dogs only.  There was a problem with the water quality, so the park is being monitored.


Discovery Green is a “GO” This Year

CyberCelt | December 7, 2010 in Accommodations,Birding,Camping,Country,Family Fun,Hike/Bike/Run,Holidays,Horseback Riding,Lakes,Museums,Nature,Pool,RV Parks,Wildlife Watching | Comments (15)

Discovery Green Park

Some of my readers may remember that I wrote a post  last year about Discovery Green Park in Houston and how they were planning on making their opening a splash during the holidays, including an ice rink!   Well, the weather did not cooperate and that Christmas was hot and dry.  Not so this year, so go out and watch the ice skaters and take the kids.  There are lots of activities for children with family. If you live or visit Houston this would be a great place to visit.  While the kids are Wii  gaming or pledging to read, you can relax and enjoy the day.  Below are just SOME of the activities available.  Remember:  Visit the Event Weather Update before making plans.

Discovery Park Ice Rink!

Event                 Dates

Jazz on Ice 12/07 * 12/14* 12/ 21 * 12/28

Capital One Bank Night at the Ice   12/10

YMCA Skate 12/08 (bring your card for discount skate)

Skating with the Stars 12/13 * 12/20 * 12/27

Cool Tunes and Disco on Ice 12/17 * 12/20

Land Rover Skate with Santa presented by KUHF 12/18 * 12/20

IKEA Houston Silver Screen w/ Mix 96.5: The Polar Express 12/09/2010
IKEA Houston Silver Screen w/ Mix 96.6: National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
12/16/2010
IKEA Houston Silver Screen w/ Mix 96.5: It’s A Wonderful Life 12/23/2010
IKEA Houston Silver Screen w/ Mix 96.5: Home Alone 12/30/2010

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The Rink Rules

Admission

$10 plus tax, which includes a skate rental

Hours of Operation

Thanksgiving Day 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Monday – Thursday (school days) 4 – 10 p.m.
Fridays, Saturdays, School Holidays 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Sundays 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Christmas Eve 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Christmas Day 1 – 11 p.m.
New Year’s Eve 11 a.m. – 12 a.m.
New Year’s Day 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Etcetera

You may bring lawn chairs, blankets and your dogs, except during special events.  See the specific event listing to be sure. Please note that outside alcohol, glass containers, tables and pop up tents are prohibited.

Discovery Green is an outdoor facility and so is affected by the weather. Performers, times, dates and other schedule changes may occur. Visit the Event Weather Update page or call 713-400-7336, press option #1 to finalize your plans.

RV Parks in Area (Good Sam Parks)

Almost Heaven RV Resort is located south of Houston in a rural setting, with convenient access to the Houston Medical Center, as well as all the Sporting and Convention facilities. The resort has a fishing lake, shady spots and all amenities.
4202 Del Bello Road
Houston, TX 77578
(281) 489-8561

Rivers Inn RV Park is situated on 16 acres and has fish ponds and horseback riding. Golf and activities are closeby.
3602 Rivers Rd. CR 905
Pearland/Manvel, TX 77578
(866) 989-2600 / (281) 489-2600



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