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Llano, Texas
Tourism
Llano
is located on the
Llano River
and is the county seat of Llano County. The city retains a significant portion of its western roots and
historical flavor.
New projects
already begun in the city are building toward an enhanced quality of
life and contributing to an outstanding future.
Situated in the heart of the Texas Hill Country,
Llano,
elevation 1,040 ft., has a mild climate with relatively few winter
days in which the temperature reaches below freezing. It almost
never snows in winter; it's too sunny! The temperature on the
hottest summer days is just over 100F. There are extended periods
of spring and fall, where the temperature stays in the 60's and
70's. Average high temperature in the coldest month (January) is
64F, and in the hottest month (July) is 85F. Average relative
humidity is 56%. Average rainfall is 26". Our growing season
averages 229 days per year and we have those soul warming prevailing
southeasterly winds. Llano is a city of beautiful clear blue skies,
clean air, and clean spring-fed water from the Llano River. In
Llano at night ... the stars are truly big and bright!
Click here
to get your individual driving directions to visit Llano, Texas.
Having made the journey to Llano you'll be delighted to find some
of the best
restaurants
in the state, featuring world-class BBQ, Mexican food, seafood, pizza,
tea rooms, down home country cooking and Texas cuisine. If you come
with a camper, RV or wanting to camp,
Robinson City Park
, the
American Legion
and the
County RV
park provide suitable sites. However, if your idea of being away
includes a different class of amenities Llano's Bed & Breakfast and
hotel/motel
accommodations
are
ideal.
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