Llano in Spanish means "plain," a name hardly fitting this spectacular piece of Hill Country. The river which runs through town was named by the Spanish as the Rio do los Chanas, or "River of the Chanas." The Chanas is a band of the Tonkawa Indians. Over time, the phonetic similarity between ... » Learn More about Llano Texas
Communities
Blanco Texas
Life just seems to slow down in Blanco Texas. Nestled around the County Courthouse which was built in 1916 is an active business district, which opens up to miles of Texas Hill Country. To learn more about how Blanco might be your dream community see http://blancochamber.com ... » Learn More about Blanco Texas
Burnet Texas
Burnet Texas - The Bluebonnet Capital The city of Burnet is located an hour away from Austin. Burnet, Texas is known as the Bluebonnet Capital of Texas. Burnet was founded next to Fort Croghan in 1852, when Burnet County was established. Burnet Texas was originally named Hamilton after John ... » Learn More about Burnet Texas
Johnson City
Welcome to the Crossroads of the TX Hill Country A presidential hometown of renowned history, dramatic natural beauty, time-honored traditions and creative innovations. The headwaters of the Texas Hill Country Wine Trail, Johnson City has few stoplights....but a lot a charm. For demographic ... » Learn More about Johnson City
Marble Falls
All roads lead to Marble Falls, perfectly situated in the Texas Hill Country, less than an hour from Austin, 90 minutes to San Antonio, and 3 hours from Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston. Marble Falls is where small town charm meets big-time opportunities. Or, where Lakeside Charm meets Downtown ... » Learn More about Marble Falls