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Located in the heart of Texas country lies the small, unincorporated community of Hunt, right by the banks of the Guadalupe River. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty and scenic surroundings, the region is teeming with outdoor activities, and another great way to explore the region’s adventure offerings is to book an RV in Hunt. Situated right by junction of the North and South Forks of the Guadalupe River, Hunt is not very far from the cities of Dallas and Arlington. Both are worth checking out in RV rental from Hunt.

Hunt was originally known as Japonica and earned its present name after Bob Hunt, the man who sold a considerable amount of land, that led to the establishment of the town. Hunt is now popular as a resort town, thanks to its rugged beauty and surrounding limestone hills.

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The Great Outdoors

Texas is filled with a variety of outdoor recreational areas to explore, including the town of Hunt and its nearby areas. The Enchanted Rock State Natural Area lies to the northeast of Hunt, about 57 miles from the town. Covering an area of about 640 acres, the area is home to a massive pink granite mountain that’s visible from far and wide. Explore the many hiking trails or try your hand at rock climbing (you’ll need to check in at the park headquarters for climbing permits). For a more in-depth experience, sign up for a nature hike led by a park ranger or join a star party for some night sky viewing.

After you have booked an RV rental in Hunt, drive to the Garner State Park, located at about an hour’s drive from Hunt. The state park is known for its beautiful scenery that brings outdoor enthusiasts to its fold. With the Frio River meandering through the park, it’s a great spot to go swimming in the cool waters or paddle by in a boat. Hiking the 16 miles of scenic trails is another great outdoor option. If you happen to be there during the summer, make your way to the park’s concession building to take part in the Summer Dance that’s open to all.

One of the main attractions in Hunt is the Guadalupe River that meanders alongside the town. Great for fishing, swimming, kayaking or canoeing, consider setting a day aside to enjoy the majestic river when you book an RV rental in Hunt.

RV Parks

Thanks to stunning, scenic surroundings, there are plenty of RV parks when it comes to selecting a spot to park your motorhome rental from Hunt. Right in Kerrville County is the Jellystone Park Guadalupe River RV Resort, not very far from Hunt. Located on the bank of the river, the resort offers sites with full hookups that have 50-amp electrical connections. RV vacationers also get to enjoy laundry facilities, a pool, events area, recreational facilities, bathhouses, and picnic areas. The highlight of this resort is its location on the bank of the river, making it ideal for strolls by the riverbanks, swimming, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

The Johnson Creek RV Resort and Park in the neighboring city of Ingram in is popular with overnighters, offering full hookups, pull thru sites, big rig sites, water and sewer facilities. Other amenities include WiFi, cable TV, restrooms and shower areas, laundry, a dump station, and a general store. It’s a great site if you have kids, with lots of place for them to run around and play. Military discounts are available at this site.

The Lost Maples State Natural Area is perfect if you’re looking to be in the midst of rustic natural surroundings. Located in Vanderpool, about 35 miles from Hunt, RV renters can look forward to basic amenities here, including partial hookups, fire rings, picnic areas and tables, a dump station, and restrooms with showers. For those of you traveling with pets, consider renting a spot in this area, as there is plenty of space for them to run around.

Exploring the City

For a RV rental vacation in Hunt during the summer months, don’t miss the famed Criders Rodeo, which also happens to be the oldest Rodeo in the state of Texas. If you’re the kind, who loves to shake a leg, head there on a Saturday night to boogie to live Texas tunes performed by country and rock bands. Dance around an ancient oak right in the middle of the dance floor, the highlight of the Crider’s Rodeo. And indulge in some great Texan food fare while you’re about it.

If you enjoy kitschy art, load up the Hunt, for a drive to the Stonehenge II, now located in Ingram. An amusing art project that started in 1989, and catapulted into a serious art movement, the Stonehenge II resembles the original, with slightly smaller dimensions.

For a fun day of swimming, drive to Schumacher’s Crossing, one of the best places to beat the hot Texan summers. Located on State Highway 39, slightly east of Hunt, this is a popular swimming holes that was featured in the top ten swimming holes in Hill Country. Go kayaking or just swim the cool waters, or simply enjoy a picnic lunch in the Hunt, TX, area.

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