Location
Kingsland is nestled in the Texas Hill
Country. Mostly located in Llano county, it also spills over into Burnet county. It's
population is estimated to be 6,650 people. A perfect hideaway on Lake LBJ, Kingsland is
66 miles from Austin. The terrain consists of gently rolling peaks and valleys made up of
limestone, sandstone and granite formations and outcroppings adorned with majestic oak,
pecan, juniper and mesquite trees.
Maps >>
Climate
The average annual temperature is 64.7
degrees. Spring - 65.9, Summer - 80.6, Autumn - 66.4 and Winter 46.1 degrees. Average
rainfall is 26.6 inches and average snowfall is 1.6 inches.
Demographics & Climate >>
Recreation
Facilities
Located on the banks of constant-level
Lake LBJ, Kingsland is a haven for outdoor recreation. Camping facilities, bike riding,
fishing, golf and hunting are all available in the Kingsland area. All types of lodging are
available.
Area Lodging >>
Lake LBJ Map >>
Boating Services >>
Golf >>
History
The Kingsland area is rich in history.
Packsaddle Mountain was the site of the the last major Indian battle in the area.
Explore the historic sites in the area.
Historic Sites >>
Shopping &
Dining
Kingsland offers a variety of shopping and dining opportunities.
Arts & Crafts
>> Shopping >>
Dining >>
Community Facilities
Kingsland hosts an excellent library,
a fully-staffed medical clinic, nursing homes, an assisted living facility,
a community center, a senior center and churches.
Medical >> Community Services >> |