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Blanco, Texas is located in the central region of the state, due west of Austin. It’s a small community that sits almost equally distant outside Austin and north of San Antonio. Not too far away sits Canyon Lake, Granite Shoals, and Buchanan Lake. Those who enjoy RV rentals in Blanco during the summer months will find it to be quite hot and humid, but these lakes and rivers offer a great respite from the heat.

When you rent an RV in this part of the country, you may not be that close to a number of national parks or well-known destinations, but there’s still plenty to do, see, and enjoy. You can head east and check out Sam Houston National Forest, north of Houston. You can also head toward the Mexican border and visit Big Bend National Park. If you’re interested in taking the best RV rental in Blanco for a little bit farther of a drive, you can visit Lincoln National Forest north of El Paso, but in New Mexico, and even check out White Sands National Monument.

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The Great Outdoors

Blanco State Park is a popular destination that is great for trout fishing. There are great places to set the wheels of the Blanco luxury RV rental down here and they offer restrooms and it does also provide handicap accessibility. There are plenty of outdoor family activities to enjoy nestled among the cedar and pecan trees. It may be small, but there’s plenty to see and do.

Bindseil City Park is a small park, but it’s nice. It is well landscaped and there are plenty of large trees for shade. They have restrooms available and there are some short trails that head around the area. You can enjoy a nice picnic or just get out and stretch from your travels in the Blanco motorhome rental.

Another great activity many people enjoy when they have an RV rental in Blanco is horseback riding. There are numerous trails and opportunities to take guided horseback riding tours of the area.

RV Parks

One of the first places you might seek to set the camper rental in Blanco down for the night is Blanco State Park. It has an RV park that offers full hookup service, including 50 amp electric. They have pull-through sites and riverfront access. The sites are considered big and they also have covered picnic tables. The river’s clean and it’s a great place to swim, do some kayaking or canoeing, or simply cast your line in to fish.

The Blanco Settlement is a smaller RV park that provides full hookup service, including 30 and 50 amp electric. They provide restrooms and showers as well as a camp store. They also offer pull-through sites and big rig access. There are some cabins overlooking the river. They also have fire pits at some of the sites.

Roadrunner RV Park is located in Johnson City and offers full hookup service, including 30 and 50 amp electric. They do provide restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities as well as a camp store and a pet area. There’s also a rec room and they also have pull-through sites and big rig access. It could be a nice place to park when you have a motorhome rental from Blanco.

Exploring the City

The Buggy Barn Museum Complex is considered by some to be a hidden gem. It offers a throwback to a bygone era. It offers rich history about the area, the earliest settlers, and there’s plenty of memorabilia on display. You can even check out numerous iconic buggies that became icons of this part of the country. It’s well-maintained, diverse, and authentic. You can even sit in a buggy, visit the horses on the grounds, and walk on a genuine country main street. You can even visit a replica general store and saloon from the 19th century.

The Old Blanco County Courthouse was built in 1885. It was only used as a courthouse for four brief years. That’s because the county seat was then moved to Johnson City. It’s part of the preservation society now and is maintained as a historic site. This museum offers a great deal of insight into the history of this area, its original settlers, and what life was like in Texas in the late 19th century.

Antiquing is another activity many people enjoy around the area. There are numerous antique shops all throughout Blanco and the surrounding towns. You won’t have any trouble finding great destinations with items of interest for almost anyone.

You might also wish to check out some of the farms that still operate around the area. Some are lavender farms. When lavender is in bloom, though, it’s not just beautiful to the eyes, but also an aroma that is appealing to the senses.

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