Texas Hill Country RIVER REGION Guide 2023

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REGION Welcome to the Hill Country Dining | Shopping | EvEntS | ActivitiES | LoDging | SErvicES & MorE ! featuring Concan, Camp Wood, Leakey, Rio Frio, Rocksprings, Sabinal, Utopia, Medina, Uvalde & Vanderpool
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4 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 Published by The Hill Country Sun Celebrating Our 33rd Anniversary 1990-2023 12th Edition. Contents © 2023. Reproduction of any portion of this publication in any form requires written permission of the publisher
MAIN PHOTO: Fall on the Frio by Julie Harrington. INSET PHOTOS Top Left: Dixon fishing. Photo courtesy Rachel Kellner. Top Right: Atop Old Baldy. Photo courtesy McKayla Taller.
www.HillCountrySun.com Directory HILL COUNTRY RIVER REGION Frio Rentals Rental homes in Leakey, Rio Frio, Concan 42 HCTC, Internet Provider 77 Map of Hill Country River Region 6 Propane Depot Delivery, Service, Installation 60 Southwest Texas Communications, Broadband and Voice Services 88 The Oral History of the Sabinal Valley Books by Greg Walton 61 Uvalde County Texas 3 RIO FRIO Indian Blanket Ranch Secluded Getaway with Pool 67 Frio Bat Flight 67 Hill Country Nature Center Hill Country Nature Tours 67 LEAKEY Albarado Gifts & More 29 Ash Creek Hideaway 3-Acre Country Home 19 Bear’s Den Beer, Wine and Food 13 Bear’s Market & Specialty Meats Food, Pizza, Snacks, Beer/Wine 13 Bent Rim Grill, Food, scenic views, beer 17 Dora’s Nursery Flowers, Plants, Pottery, Supplies ........................................................17 Elly Wilson, Realtor 5 Frio Buckhorn, RV Park and Resort, Live Music 25 Frio Canyon Baptist Church 4 Frio Canyon Real Estate Shawn Streib Gray, Broker/Owner .......................................17 Frio Pecan Farm, Homes/Log Cabins on the Frio 17 Hill Country Properties Group, Doug Shoemaker 9 July Jubilee 21 Leakey Drug, Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner/Wine 21 Leakey Inn & Back Porch Bar Motel, Restaurant, Music Venue 11 Leakey Liquors Beer, Wine, Liquor 45 Leakey Mercantile Groceries, Produce, Supplies, Beer, Wine 45 Leakey Springs Cabins Waterfront Cabins & Group Lodge 9 Oak Hill Cabins Cabins with Beautiful Views 11 Pearl’s Food Trucks, Beer & Wine, Market Days 9 Pioneer Real Estate Shirley Shandley, Broker ...............................................................19 Project Fragrance, Custom Fragrances 9 Rio Bella Resort Cabins on the Frio 47 River Bluff Cabins Cabins on the Frio River 25 River Haven Cabins on the Frio .....................................................................................11 LEAKEY (cont.) Rolling Hills Health Dental and Medical Services 14 Rustic Frio River Gear, T-Shirts, Home Décor, Apparel, Jewelry, More 46 Solid Rock Real Estate, Carrie Chisum, Owner/Broker 23 Songs on the Frio Nov. 10-12 Music Festival 5 Troy Zoeller, Realtor, Residential, Farm & Ranch 27 The Loft at Owl Hollow Lodging on 320 acres 25 Twisted Frio Outfitters, Clothing, Jerky, CBD 27 The Springs Houses, Cabins, Lodge on Leakey Springs 43 Vinny’s Italian Restaurant Dine In or Carry Out 9 West Frio River Ranch RV hookups with River Frontage, Cabins 15 CONCAN Andy’s on River Road Tubing, Kayaks, RV & Tent Camping, Boutique 48 Bec’s Store & RV Park, 50 and 30 Amp Sites 41 Camp Cold Springs, RV Park on the Frio 59 Camp Riverview Cabins, RV & Tent Sites on the Frio ...................................................37 Casa Rio Frio, Unique riverfront cabin 35 Casa Rio Rentals Pet Friendly Private Homes on & near the Frio 33 Compadres, Beer, Liquor, Wine 48 Concan General Store Food, Groceries, Fuel, Fried Chicken 39 Concan Pies Baked Goods 8 Concan Services, General Construction & Maintenance 35 Encina Properties Terry Carson, Broker 71 Frio Country Resort Cabins, Homes on the Frio 50 Frio’s Dry 50 River Gear, Gifts, Snack Shack 33 Frio Family Getaway Cabin Rentals .............................................................................35 Frio Float Ice Cream, Sundaes, Sweets, and More 8 Frio Premier Rental Homes, Luxurious Rental Homes 91 Frio River Escape Cabins, Homes 36 Frio River Resorts Homes for Groups of All Sizes 51 Frio River Vacation Rentals Cabins, Homes 49 Frio Select Luxurious Rental Homes 91 Hunter’s Ridge Six 2 bedroom/2 bath cabins 41 Loca on the Frio Unique Gifts, Clothing, Jewelry, Home Decor 37 Nana’s RV Park Frio Riverfront Park 33 Rock-N-Cedar Ranch....................................................................................................41 Rimkus River Retreat Lodging on the Frio River 35 River Rim Resort Cabins on the Frio River Back Cover Seven Bluff Cabins on the Frio, RV Park, Store 59 The Barn, Gifts, T-Shirts, River Gear, More 33 VacationConcan.com, Large Group Vacation Home Rentals 55 VacationFrioRiver.com, Riverfront Homes & Cottages on the Frio 57 Zuber’s River Camp Cabins, Tents, RV Sites on the Frio 53 See DIRECTORY, page 5 RIVER REGION Welcome to the Hill Country Julie Spell Harrington Publisher/Advertising 512-484-9716 julie@hillcountrysun.com Kenzie, Julie & Luke Melissa Maxwell Ball Editor/Design 512-569-8212 melissa@hillcountrysun.com John & Melissa 919 US Hwy 83 S. • Leakey, TX 78873 830-232-5883 •FrioCanyonBaptistChurch.com Sunday Worship 8 am & 11 am, 6 pm Sunday School starting at 9:45am Classes for all ages Frio Canyon Baptist Church
Bottom: The beauty of Fall hiking. Photo Courtesy LeAnn Sharp.

DIRECTORY, from page 4

5 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 Canyon Health Center Dixie Printz Boutique Fun, fashionable clothing 80 MEDINA Great Hill Country Pumpkin Patch Saturday- Monday in October 78 Log Beds Handcrafted furniture 79
Clear Springs Lodging Vacation Rentals on the Sabinal River 64 Four Sisters Ranch Cabin Secluded Vacation Cabin 61 Foxfire Cabins Log Cabins on the Sabinal River 63 Lone Star Motorcycle Museum 63 Lost Maples RV & Camping, RV Sites, Cabins, Primitive Sites 64 Orange Blossom Real Estate, Jada Jo Smith, Owner/Broker ....................................65 Orange Blossom Emporium, Boutique, Gifts, Jewelry, Art 65 Postal Brews Coffee, Bakery, Beer and Gifts 61 Propane Depot Delivery, Service, Installation ..............................................................60 Sabinal River Winery Wine tastings, Farmer & Craft Market 61 Sarah’s Utopia Home Decor, Gifts & More 63 Treehouse Utopia Unique Lodging for Two 13 Utopia General Store Groceries and Supplies 63 CAMP WOOD Bear Creek Fudge Candy, Old-Fashioned Soda Fountain, Apparel, Jewelry 89 Dixie Printz Boutique Fun, fashionable clothing ..........................................................88 The Riv Cabins on the Nueces River 2 MEDINA The Apple Store, Ice Cream, Apple Pie, Burgers, Baked Goods, Gifts 83 UVALDE 501 Ranch Spa and Retreat, Ranch, Hunting 81 Cottle Farmstead, Seasonal Produce, Farm Fresh Beef, Artisan Breads 74 El Progreso Memorial Library Library, Museum, Bookstore, Archives 70 Encina Properties Terry Carson, Broker 71 First State Bank Uvalde, ATMS in Camp Wood, Leakey, Sabinal, Utopia .....................68 Julien’s & Mi Vida, Your Fashion Headquarters 79 Lori Vasquez, Realtor, Residential, Commercial, Farm, Ranch 69 Mr. Gatti’s Pizza ............................................................................................................. 7 Riata Realty Linda Koehl, Realtor, Ranch, River, Commercial, Residential 44 Southern Lace Marketplace Clothing, Gift, Locally Sourced Goods 71 The Open Range Bakery and Café, Homestyle Cooking, Bakery, Specials 68 The Saloon Antiques & Collectibles 70 Tree City Tea and Water Various Flavored Iced/Hot Teas, Ice Cream 69 Uvalde County Fairplex Events 74 Uvalde Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center 83 Uvalde Grand Opera House Live Music & Theater .......................................................90 Uvalde Memorial Hospital 73 Uvalde Rexall, Broadway 830, Local Fix, The Hangar 79 The Vasquez 1935 Casual, Upscale Mexican Restaurant ..............................................75 ROCKSPRINGS Miss Buffy’s Fried Chicken 87 SWT Services Corporation Custom Homes and Cabins 87 Western Hill Country Realty ,Ranches, Year-Round Hunting ......................................87 SABINAL Auntie A’s Antiques/Resale Shop 85 Sabinal Health Clinic 85 JUNCTION The Jazzy Cowgirl, Women’s Apparel, Western Accessories, Navajo Jewelry 88 www.suttleandcompany.com 830.719.1925 • ewilson78873@gmail.com DUB SUTTLE, BROKER 1260 South US Hwy 83 Leakey, Texas 78873
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Wylden Hubbard Memorial

LEAKEY H The 8th Annual Wylden Hubbard Memorial Youth Rodeo and Goat Roping is September 2, 2023, at the Real County Junior Horse Club Arena in Leakey.

Created in honor of Wylden Blain Hubbard of Leakey, the youth rodeo offers activities from youth saddlebronc riding and mutton-busting to bull riding and goat roping. Wylden was taken to be with his Lord and Heavenly Father sooner than expected, but in his 13 years on Earth he left behind a gift to others that will never be forgotten. Proceeds from the event go to the Wylden Hubbard Memorial Scholarship Fund given to a local graduating senior who understands and exemplifies the legacy Wylden left behind. For information, find Wylden Hubbard Memorial on Facebook. Photo courtesy Hubbard family.

Holiday Festivity of Lights

LEAKEY H Don’t miss the 6th Annual Festivity of Lights in Leakey this holiday season. The fun begins with the courthouse lighting Thanksgiving evening at sunset and runs through the third week of January. You’ll be amazed at more than 30,000 lights on the Real County courthouse and grounds brightening the City of Leakey to kick off the holiday season. Entertainment will beprovided by local musicians and photo ops abound among the beautiful lights. The annual project includes the installation of commercial lights around the top of the courthouse, lighted wreaths, and lights around beautiful oak trees on the courthouse lawn.

Donations from individuals and businesses fund the project, and many volunteers and professional lighting stagers work multiple days on the installation. Downtown and community businesses also take part in the lighting of buildings and property, adding to the beauty and festivity of the holiday season.

Leakey Festivity of Lights has a non-profit partnership with Downtown Leakey, Inc., a local 501(c)3 organization. Donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 402, Leakey, Texas 78873. For information, find them on Facebook.

8 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 HWY 83 & 127 Concan, TX 78838 713-562-8043 21563 Texas Highway 127 Concan, Texas • 830-232-5591 Ice Cream • Sundaes • Floats Milkshakes • Cotton Candy Candy & More!
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9 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 Doug Shoemaker email-doug@buythefrio.com • 830.279.4950 Specializing in Investment Properties Ranches • Homes • Tracts In the Frio Canyon & Surrounding Areas CUSTOM FRAGRANCE DESIGN YOUR LABEL 3 DESIGN YOUR SCENT 1 LET US DO THE REST! 4 PICK YOUR PACKAGING 2 WWW.PROJECTFRAGRANCE.COM INFO@PROJECTFRAGRANCE.COM Leakey SpringS CabinS 830-232-6351 www.LeakeySpringsCabins.com Waterfront Cabins Family Cabins Waterfront Group Lodge Margie Sutherland, Manager FOOD TRUCKS 443 US Highway 83 South • Leakey, Texas Check our Facebook page for hours & FUN events, including Leakey Market Days! LEAKEY info@visituvaldecounty.com • 830-232-4310 Sign up to help clean up the Frio, Sabinal & Nueces Rivers! 830-232-4420 311 N. US Highway 83 • Leakey, Texas Bikers Welcome! Outdoor seating Free WiFi Dine In or Carry Out BYOB ALLOWED

IN THE PATH OF THE ECLIPSE

The Hill Country will play center stage to two amazing solar events

Sat., October 14, 2023: Annular Solar Eclipse • Mon., April 8, 2024: Total Solar Eclipse

Path of the Total Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024.

What is an eclipse?

An eclipse occurs when one object passes in front of another or when an object passes in between two aligned objects. Many objects in our solar system can eclipse each other; however, our Moon, our Sun and the Earth are most important to us. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes through the Earth’s shadow. For a solar eclipse to occur, the Moon must pass in between the Earth and the Sun. This passing casts a shadow on the Earth, and only those in the shadow can witness the eclipse. When the Moon is furthest from us (at apogee), only part of the Sun is covered, and this is known as an annular solar eclipse. When the Moon is closest to us (at perigee), the Sun is fully covered, yielding a total solar eclipse.

Annular Eclipse - 10/14/2023

The 2023 eclipse path of annularity will begin on the coast of Oregon and sweep northwest to southeast across the United States. It will enter Texas crossing over the Panhandle Plains and the Permian Basin, making its way down to the Gulf Coast. In the Hill Country, it will be seen as far north as Fredericksburg, as far south as Uvalde, to the west in Rocksprings, and New Braunfels in the east. At the centerline, annularity will last just a few seconds shy of five minutes.

Total Eclipse - 4/8/2024

The 2024 eclipse path of totality will play opposite to 2023, entering the United States and Texas at the southeastern-most tip of the Hill Country and making its way northeast, eventually departing up in the Piney Woods region of the state. While some eastern parts of Travis, Hays, Comal, and Bexar counties fall outside of the path of totality, their county’s western areas will bear witness, as will all the other counties of the Hill Country. At the centerline, observers will get almost four and a half minutes of totality.

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Data: NASA. Eclipse track: Fred Espenak. Courtesy Jay Anderson, Eclipsophile.com. All graphics with permission from the American Astronomical Society. https://eclipse.aas.org.
11 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 LEAKEY & BACK PORCH BAR Motel ~ Music Venue ~ Restaurant & Bar ~ Country Store 527 S. Highway 83 • Leakey, Texas • @LeakeyInnBar 830-232-FRIO Enjoy Rest & Relaxation at Call 830-232-5400 • Email rhc@hctc.net RiveR Haven on 6.5 acres overlooking the Frio River (Rio Frio) Log Cabins with River Views Lodge Available for Reunions • Weddings • Meetings RiverHavenCabins.com A beautiful view from every cabin! Oak Hill Cabins 831 West Ranch Road 337 • Leakey, Texas 830-232-5555 • www.OakHillCabins.com 3 Nightly Cabin Rentals 3 King Size Beds 3 Pet Friendly 3 Fully Furnished 3 Linens Included 3 Open All Year When you stay here, you’re treated like family!

IN THE PATH OF THE ECLIPSE

The River Region is in the middle of the “path of totality” of the Annular Solar Eclipse October 14, 2023, and the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024. This is a once in a 375-year event, not to be missed! For details, visit the website at therealeclipse.com and www.uvaldecountysolareclipse.com.

Need-to-Know Safety Facts About Viewing an Eclipse

A total solar eclipse is about as bright as the full Moon – and just as safe to look at. But the Sun at any other time is dangerously bright. View it only through specialpurpose solar filters that comply with the transmission requirements of the ISO 12312-2 international standard for filters for direct viewing of the Sun.

Looking directly at the Sun is unsafe except during the brief total phase (“totality”) of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon entirely blocks the Sun’s bright face, which happens only within the narrow path of totality.

During a partial or annular (ring) solar eclipse, like on October 14, 2023, in the Americas, there is no time when it is safe to look directly at the Sun without using a special-purpose solar filter that complies with the transmission requirements of the ISO 12312-2 international standard.

The only safe way to look directly at the uneclipsed, partially eclipsed, or annularly eclipsed Sun is through special-purpose solar filters, such as “eclipse glasses” or handheld solar viewers.

Homemade filters or ordinary sunglasses, even very dark ones, are NOT SAFE FOR LOOKING AT THE SUN ; they transmit thousands of times too much sunlight.

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bearsMarket.com Book your Magical Hideaway for 2 www.treehouseutopia.com Treehouse Utopia Utopia, Texas Red Barn Behind Bear’s Market 620 Hwy 83 South • Leakey, Texas Six 55” TV’s • OPEN LATE Beer, Wine & Grub! Leakeybearsden.com 830-232-5200 830-232-5559 BEAR’S DEN Your Den Away From Home! Restaurant IF You’rE Gonna be a bear be a Big one! Specialty Meats, Prepared Foods, Pizza, Fresh Produce, Beer/Wine, Coffee and Ice Cream Bars, Gummy Bear Bar, Home Goods, Decor, Picnic, Gifts, Deer Corn, Hunting/Fishing License! Worth the trip!!
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15 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 LEAKEY www.westfrioriverranch.com • (830) 834-5021 Between Leakey & Concan off Highway 83 50 large full hookup RV sites with lots of room and shade, 1500+ foot of river frontage, nature trails. Three 2 BR/2 BA cabins sleep 8! 1876 FM 1120, Leakey Boutique RV park with 13 full hookups, pavilion with full kitchen & double vanity bath for private parties/ events. 400+ feet of private river access with a waterfall. Perfect for large family groups & reunions. West Frio River Ranch Two Beautiful Locations! 4 NEW CABINS for Summer 2023

Riding the Three Sisters

Although the list of Hill Country roads is long, many motorcyclists claim The Three Sisters as their favorite ride. This trio of Ranch Roads—337, 336, and 335—is located in the southern portion of the Edwards Plateau. Whether you travel on two wheels or four, you should make it a point to get out and experience this amazing drive.

As Ranch Road 337 departs Medina, it becomes a roller coaster ride. Shallow creeks tell long-forgotten tales of times when they carved through now-exposed limestone bluffs. Stately ranch houses cling to mountain tops, commanding some of the best views in Texas. The hills become dotted with maple trees as the road approaches Vanderpool.

These and other deciduous trees make nearby Lost Maples State Natural Area a “must see” destination in the fall.The highway makes a long, steep climb out of Vanderpool. For the next few miles, the road narrows and weaves through sheer canyon cuts, offering slow curves with dramatic drop-offs to the valleys below. This is the “real” Texas Hill Country.

The approach to Leakey crosses the Frio River. Motorcyclists congregate at the Frio Canyon Motorcycle Stop and Bent Rim Grill, but the hangout is open to all visitors. Some travelers may turn south in Leakey on US Highway 83, toward Garner State Park and Concan.

North of the courthouse in Leakey, Ranch Road 336 splits off and parallels the upper Frio River. This beautiful road makes sharp curves and steep mountain climbs before breaking onto a dry plateau near its terminus with Texas Highway 41. A favorite stop in the area is the Garven Store, just north of Highway 41 on US 83. There, you can load up on several varieties of jerky;

sample one of their home-recipe sausage wraps; or sit out on the deck with a cold beverage. You can continue on Ranch Road 337 west from Leakey towards the small communities of Camp Wood and Barksdale.

From Barksdale, Ranch Road 335 travels 30 miles north, tracing an upper arm of the Nueces River. This route sees little traffic and, yet, offers some incredible views before also “T-ing” into Highway 41.

Hill Country travelers who have never visited this part of the state are always amazed at the scenery they have been missing. The remoteness of this area makes the winding roads and distant vistas even more special.

Other highways tap into The Three Sisters and provide access to Bandera, Utopia, Concan, Rocksprings, and other popular tourist destinations. B&Bs, country cabins, and quaint inns provide opportunities to escape the work week and dangle toes in chilled streams or hike hills teeming with wildlife.

And if the question comes up about where to eat, just follow the motorcycles!

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17 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 LEAKEY Frio Canyon Real Estate Shawn Streib Gray, Owner/Broker 230 US Highway 83 South • Leakey, Texas 830-232-4500 friocanyonrealestate.com Family Owned & Operated since 2006 Flowers • Native Plants • Trees • Shrubs Colorful Bedding • Ground Covers • Material Pottery • Metal Art & much more! 1090 S US Hwy. 83 • Leakey, TX 78873 • (830) 232-4122 144 Ranch Road 337 • Leakey, Texas www.FrioPecanFarm.com • 830-232-5294 16 Vacation Homes (7 Riverfront) 17 Log Cabins On The Frio River PLUS a 7,000 sq. ft. PAVILION with stage, perfect for weddings, reunions, amd private parties and events 657 W. Ranch Rd. 337 | 830-232-6649 Serving Customers Since 2007 BENT RIM GRILL LEAKEY, TEXAS Try our fabulous FISH FRIDAY! Fresh food, scenic views & cold beer.

LiveMusic

Joe Jimmy’s (Concan)

Family friendly with dancing, concession stand and more. Live music and Karaoke. 20970 TX-127, Concan, TX 78838. nealslodges.com/joe-jimmys, 830-232-6118.

House Pasture (Concan)

Live music Friday and Saturday nights spring break and summer through Labor Day. Check website. 3064 CR 348, Concan, TX 78838. housepasture.com, 830-232-6580.

Hippies & Hops (Concan)

721 River Road, Concan, Texas 78838. 830-232-5459, Facebook.com/hippiechicsconcan

Frio Buckhorn (Leakey)

Food, pool tables, shuffleboard, games. Family/biker friendly. 4377 US-83, Leakey, TX 78873. Find them on Facebook or call 830-232-4755.

The Back Porch (Leakey)

At the Historic Leakey Inn. Full bar and menu. 527 S. Highway 83,Leakey, Texas 78873. leakeyinn.com, 830-232-5246.

The Grand Opera House (Uvalde)

Enjoy a wide variety of productions at the historic Grand Opera House. 104 W. North Street, Uvalde, Texas 78801. uvaldeoperahouse.org, 830-278-4184

Please check the business website and/or call ahead to confirm performers, dates & times. Many businesses operate seasonally.

Postal Brews (Utopia)

Live music on Fridays. See Facebook or Instagram for details. 283 Main Street, Utopia, Texas 78884. 830-966-3876

19 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 LEAKEY 3-Acre Country Home 3 miles North of Leakey • Sleeps 12 Pet-Friendly • Seasonal Creek Wildlife • Birdwatching • Stargazing 210-842-1555 vrbo.com/1250951 Ash Creek Hideaway PIONEER REAL ESTATE Shirley Shandley, Broker 698 S. Highway 83 • Leakey, Texas 830-232-6422 • www.hillcountryrealestate.net

Don’t miss the 2023 July Jubilee fest June 30-July 2 in downtown Leakey The beauty of the River Region

LEAKEY H Friday and Saturday, enjoy a vendor market and rodeo, and don’t miss the parade on Saturday! The Sunday evening Street Dance is the culmination of the special July 4th celebration 7:30 pm on 4th street and Highway 83. Country traditionalist Jesse Daniel opens the show at 7:30 pm, followed by Asleep at the Wheel at 9 pm. For more than 50 years, Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson has been traversing the globe as an ambassador of Western swing music, introducing its irresistible sound to generation after generation. More than 100 musicians have passed through the Wheel, but Benson remains the frontman and the keeper of the vision, in the process racking up more than 30 albums, ten Grammy awards and millions of miles on the road. Rising star Jesse Daniel opens the show.

During the weekend of July 4th, family-friendly activities abound, including the July Jubilee Parade, a vendor market on the square, and the annual rodeo. Home to the Frio River, visitors enjoy floating the river, hiking, camping, swimming, and one-of-a-kind shopping opportunities. Photos courtesy Visit Leakey.

Tickets for the Sunday evening dance are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Buy by June 2 for a $5 discount for Real and Uvalde county residents. Buy tickets online at JulyJubileeTx.com and in person at Leakey Drug during business hours. For information go to JulyJubileeTX.com, and follow Visit Leakey Facebook and Instagram.

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Memories never to be forgotten. Photo courtesy River Bluff Cabins. The stunning colors of Fall. Photo by Nancy Feely.
21 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 JUBILEE J ULY 23 20 DOWNTOWN LEAKEY , TX JUNE 30 - JULY 2, 2023 DOWNTOWN LEAKEY, TEXAS Rodeo FRIDAY & SATURDAY Parade SATURDAY Vendor Market FRIDAY & SATURDAY Concert & Street Dance SUNDAY TIX & INFO: JulyJubileeTX.com SUNDAY, JULY 2, 2023 7:30 PM AT LeakeyDrug.com |  @leakeydrug | 183 South HWY 83 in Leakey BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Good Medicine

Nature's beauty in the River Region

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Golf

in the River Region

Utopia Golf

Frio Valley Ranch

Players enjoy picturesque scenery at Frio Valley Ranch, with gorgeous hills and valleys and stunning rolling terrain. Nestled in the Frio River Texas Hill Country region, Frio Valley Ranch is a par 72, 18 holes, 7,333 yards championship course. Panoramic views of the Hill Country are found on every fairway and premium Zoysia grass underfoot makes this a must-play course. Located just minutes from Garner State Park, the distinctive destination course is just over a scenic hour drive west from San Antonio.

Rates are $50 for walkers, $70 for riders, $20 companion (non-golfer) and $20 for use of the practice facility (included with tee time). Hours of operation are 8 am to 8 pm daily (closed Tuesdays).

The Cantina serves up burgers, sandwiches, pizza, salads, wraps and more

Frio Valley Ranch is located at 520 Mountain Valley Drive. For more information, call or text the Clubhouse at 830-834-9340 and the Cantina at 830-834-9315. More information (including reservations and gift certificates) is available on the website at friovalleyranch.com.

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Billed as “the most beautiful nine-hole golf course in Texas,” Utopia Golf is nestled in the Sabinal Valley one mile south of Utopia on Highway 187. The course is the setting for the 2011 movie “Seven Days in Utopia,” based on the novel “Golf’s Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia” by David L. Cook. A clubhouse, including a selfserve hospitality room, overlooks the ninth hole at Utopia Golf. Weekday rates are $17 for 18 holes ($15 for juniors and seniors); weekend rates $20 for 18 holes, $15 for nine holes. Cart rentals are $10. Photo courtesy Utopia Golf. Utopia Golf is at 20567 Ranch Road 187 in Utopia. For information, call 830-966-5577 or visit utopiagolf.com.

Uvalde Memorial

Uvalde offers an 18 hole public golf course located along the Leona River at 221 East Doughty. Weekday rates are $18 for 18 holes and $13 for nine holes; weekends $22 for 18 holes and $15 for nine holes. Open Tuessay through Sunday from 7 am to 7 pm (closed Mondays). Photo courtesy City of Uvalde, Texas. For more information, call 830-278-6155 or visit the web site at uvaldegolf.com.

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25 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 6 minutes north of Garner State Park and 3 minutes south of Leakey email: riverbluffcabins@gmail.com ON THE FRIO Comfort FULLY FURNISHED CABINS Water Fun KAYAKING, TUBING, RAPIDS AND DEEP SWIMMING HOLES Relax UNDER OUR HUGE CYPRESS TREES Family Oriented FISHING, BBQ’ING, PLAYGROUNDS & MORE For Everyone BIKE ENTHUSIASTS, RETREATS, WEDDINGS, GETAWAYS AND NOW CORPORATE RETREATS 830-232-5775 • riverbluffcabins.com Come check out the pool & splash pad! All Linens Provided (Including Towels) Pet Friendly • WiFi Motorcycle Friendly Large Pavilion w/ Kitchen Sleeps up to 12 • Pool & Hot Tub Creek, Wildlife, Star Gazing, Hiking Trail, Outdoor Kitchen, Beautiful Views, more! For reservations - www.airbnb.com Luxury accommodations on a 320 acre private gated ranch 936-520-9153 • 830-834-9439 4377 US Highway 83 S • Leakey, TX Cabins • RV Sites Bar & Grill Washer/Corn hole Putt Putt Greens Live Music & Karaoke Located a few miles from the Frio River BOOK TODAY! Fun for the whole family LEAKEY

Sweets & Treats

CONCAN

Baked Goods

Concan Pies TX Hwys 83 & 127 713-562-8043

Ice Cream, Candy & More Frio Float

21563 TX Highway 127 830-232-5591

Ice Cream & Shaved Ice

Frio’s Dry Fifty

Snack Shack

Tx. Hwy. 127 830-232-6300

Gelato, Ice Cream & Fudge (Seasonal)

Ice Cream Shop at Garner State Park 210-722-5652

Nostalgic Candy & More

Stinkin’ Sweet Candy Shop at Garner State Park 210-722-5652

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Baked Goods

Lost Maples Cafe

384 FM 187/Main Street 830-966-2221

Coffee, Teas, Baked Goods

Postal Brews

283 Main Street 830-966-3876

CAMP WOOD

Candy, Fudge & More

Bear Creek Fudge Highway 55 Downtown 830-597-6160

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Gummy Bear Bar, Coffee Shop

Bear’s Market

608 US Highway 83 S 830-232-5559

Baked Goods

Leakey Mercantile

Highways 83 & 337 830-232-6299

Coffees, Ice Cream Baked Goods & more!

Leakey Drug 183 South Highway 83 415-690-06333

ROCKSPRINGS

Pies & Sweets

Miss Buffy’s 211 W. Main Street 830-507-9171

UVALDE

Baked Goods

Open Range Bakery & Cafe 2211 East Main Street 830-261-1866

Nugget Ice Cream, Specialty Teas

Tree City Tea & Water 2205 East Main Street 830-407-5021

Ice Cream, Milkshakes, Pie, etc.

Rexall Soda Fountain 201 N. Getty Street 830-990-7300

Frio Canyon friocanyonchamber.com

Uvalde County visituvaldecounty.com

Utopia and Sabinal Canyon utopiatexas.info

Nueces Canyon Facebook.com/ Nueces-CanyonChamber-of-Commerce Sabinal sabinalchamber.org

Uvalde uvalde.org, visituvalde.com mainstreetuvalde.com

Lost Maples State Natural Area 830-966-3413; tpwd.state.tx.us

Garner State Park 830-232-6132; tpwd.state.tx.us

laundry?

Wash Barn in Leakey 1256 S. US Hwy 83 830-232-5690

Neal’s in Concan 20970 Hwy 127 830-232-6118

Sonshine Laundry & Cleaners in Uvalde 104 N. 4th Street 830-278-6767

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27 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 First Family of Real Estate! Residential / Farm and Ranch Drone Services - Aerial Video & Pictures Virtual Interior Tours Roof Inspection Services • Notary Services Short term rentals on the Frio w/ private river access! DiamondZrentals.com Suttle & Company Real Estate Suttle and associates LLC - Broker Dub Suttle - Broker Troy Zoeller - Realtor 210-393-0613 troyzoeller@gmail.com Linette Zoeller 210-393-0607 Wyatt Zoeller - Realtor 830-385-6909 zoeller.wyatt47@gmail.com James Tinker - Drone Pilot 817-307-4345 jtinker707@gmail.com Call us for all of your real estate needs! LEAKEY CLOTHING • SHOES SWIMWEAR • JERKY COFFEE • CBD • VAPE HOBBY CARDS SOAPS • GIFTS & MORE! 1653 S. US Hwy. 83 | Leakey, TX www.TwistedFrioOutfitters.com Putting a twist to the Frio Area!

Garner State Park

The most popular state park in Texas

Garner State Park encompasses 1,774 acres and 2.9 miles of beautiful Frio River frontage, including 11 miles of scenic trails. So, whether you’re camping overnight or visiting for the day, with swimming, fishing, biking, geocaching, dancing, hiking, picnicking and so much more, there’s always plenty to do and see.

Since the ’40s, folks have been gathering for the familyfriendly jukebox dances at the Garner State Park Pavilion. Dances are Monday through Saturday during Spring Break, and Saturday nights ’til summer. Then in summer, you can enjoy a dance every night of the week, with post-summer dances Saturday evenings.

One fun diversion is putt-putt golf at Stinkin’ Sweet Candy Shop and Mini Golf (located at the Park Pavilion), with rentals $5 each ($2 for kids 3 and under) including a putter, ball and 18 holes. Want to go for round two? Play again for only $2 per person — any age. You can golf 7 days a week from 10 am to 10:15 pm through the second week in August, Saturday and Sunday only during the off season (closed December through March).

The updated camp store has just about everything you need—from firewood to gourmet muffins and coffee, s’mores fixin’s to candy, drinks, ice cream and more. Find snacks and supplies, and rent tubes, barbecue pits, tables, even fans and heaters at the Garner camp store. Paddle boats and boards, kayaks and canoes are also for rent.

Hungry? Head over to the Garner Grill, serving up burg-ers, fries, corn dogs and more, made fresh to order, Saturdays and

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Photo by Brett Rimkus. Photo courtesy VisitUvalde.com. See GARNER SP, Page 30
Albarado Gifts & More Open Monday through Friday 9 am to 6 pm and Saturday 10 am to 6 pm 226 S. US Highway 83 • Leakey, Texas • 830-232-4455 So much more than just a gift store!

Garner State Park Song

In the Western part of Texas ninety miles from San Antone, there’s a place I go each summer when I get the urge to roam. I’d stand out on the highway, if I couldn’t get a ride I’d walk to Garner State Park.

There’s the cutest girls from Texas and from everywhere. They trade their city slickin’ clothes for some boots and western wear. We swam all through the day and we danced when it got dark at Garner State Park.

She was the cutest girl around. We walked down to the water found a big rock, began to talk at Garner State Park.

Next thing I knew it was 4 a.m. She said my mother’s surely worried about where I am and with the Texas sky above, we couldn’t help but fall in love at Garner State Park.

Well, the summer it was over and we had to say goodbye. We said we’d see each other next year, as a tear fell from her eye. When I came I knew no sorrow; now I’m leaving with a broken heart at Garner State Park.

Oh, but I’ll be back again next year...

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True peace and tranquility. Photo by Brett Rimkus.
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Beautiful People
Bob Albright. Photo courtesy Frio Canyon Motorycycle Stop. Sarah Reagor and Sammi. Photo by Clairisa Pannell. Cassie Siegel. Photo courtesy of McKayla Taller. Jimmy Albarado. Photo courtesy Alma Albarado.
“Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there is a trail of beautiful memories.”
Ronald Reagan

Sundays April through May, daily all summer and Fridays and Saturdays in the fall. Another fun tradition, summer hayrides (hosted by the Friends of Garner State Park Tuesday through Friday from June to August) de-part from the Visitors Center promptly at 7 pm, so plan to arrive no later than 6:45 pm. Visit the Friends of Garner Visitors’ Center or call 830-232-5999 to make res-ervations and for more information.

Garner is the most popular state park for overnight camping in Texas. Camping is available in screened shelters, cabins and campsites. Make your reservations early! The busy season is Memorial Day weekend ’til Labor Day weekend, and the park often reaches maximum capacity.

For information about rentals, the Park Store, Garner Grill and much more, visit the web site at www.garnerstatepark. com. To make reservations at Garner, call 830-232-6132 or visit the website at tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/garner. You can also follow Garner State Park on Facebook, where you’ll find Brett Rimkus’ dam reports and other up-to-date news of the park.

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Don’t miss the beloved Garner dances! Photo by Brett Rimkus. Snacks at the Garner Grill! Photo by Brett Rimkus. Taking a break! Photo by Brett Rimkus.
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Hiking Old Baldy. Photo by Brett Rimkus. Making memories together. Photo by Brett Rimkus.

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35 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 CONCAN 3695 COUNTY ROAD 350 • RIO FRIO, TEXAS 800’ of Private Frio Frontage River Access FOR RESERVATIONS Text or Call 830-261-4504 210-413-5278 Casual comfort for large or small groups all year long! Lodging options include two Beautiful Homes, an Efficiency Apartment & a Luxury Caboose! 830-232-5903 Kyle & Nicole Baumann CABIN RENTALS 1498 River Road in Concan, Texas FrioFamilyGetaway.com General Construction & Maintenance Herbicide/ Pesticide Application Solar Vegetation Management Call us today for a free estimate on any project! ConcanServices.com • 830-279-9620 LLC Casa Rio Frio airbnb.com/h/casa-rio-frio-tx 33 Pecan Grove Lane • Rio Frio, TX Unique riverfront cabin made for family and fun. Located near main area attractions, just 2 miles north of Garner. • Sleeps 14 • Wide variety of amenities • Grills • Firepit • Washers & Horseshoes
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37 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 CONCAN CowgirlLoca.com 830-232-4402 • 23223 N US Hwy 83 (located at the Y) Concan, Texas SPRING & SUMMER Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat 10-5, Tues Closed, Thurs 11-7 • Sun 11-3 Gifts• Jewelry Graphic Tees Bathing Suits Shoes/Sandals Hand Painted Shoes Leather Handbags Metal Art & Furniture Home Decor ... much more! Private shopping after hours for groups of 4 or more. Please call Melinda 830-486-4511 the “first” & “last” stop for the Bride to be 339 E Main Fredericksburg, TX

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UVALDE

Visit Cooks Slough Sanctuary & Nature Park

VANDERPOOL

Wine Tastings at Sabinal River Winery

This natural birding habitat is home to some of the best birding in the region. The park includes 25 acres of wetland, two wildlifeviewing stations and five shaded rest stations along the trails. Admission is free, and the park is open during daylight hours. Photo courtesy Cooks Slough Sanctuary. Highway 117, Uvalde, Texas 78801, 830-278-4115.

Sabinal River Winery is located in the town of Vanderpool, Texas - 2 miles south of the Lost Maples State Natural Area. It sits alongside the Sabinal River, in the heart of the beautiful Texas Hill Country. The winery, which has been growing grapes and making award winning wines for eight years, has recently sold to longtime employee, Chris Sheridan. His love and passion for winemaking can be seen in the lush vineyard and tasted in his wines. Chris changed the winery’s namefrom Lost Maples Winery to Sabinal River Winery in February 2022. Same great wines, friendly service and dedication to the craft. He cordially invites you to experience all that the winery and location have to offer. Free walk-up wine samples all day. Call for information on private tastings. Wednesday through Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm. 34986 Ranch Rd 187, Vanderpool, Texas 78885. sabinalriverwinery.org, 830-966-5131.

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Get a glimpse of Texas history

Elm Creek Stables offers trail rides from 9 am to 5 pm. You can take a ride about two miles long with gorgeous trails and great scenery for only $30 per person. Pony rides are available for the younger kids for $10. Adults can also enjoy a High Trail ride (about 2.5 miles) for $45.

The stables are extremely busy in summer, so remember to call ahead for a reservation. All proceeds from the trail rides and petting zoo at Elm Creek Stables go to the Frio Canyon Horse Rescue.

Open every day during spring break, and weekends after spring break through Memorial Day. The stables are open daily Memorial Day through the end of summer. Hours are 9 am to 5 pm; last ride out at 5 pm. Call for reservations. Please bring cash or checks, no credit cards accepted at Elm Creek Stables. For more information, call 830-232-5365 or 830-279-4051 or find them on Facebook.

On Ranch Road 336 (one of the famous Three Sisters roads) you’ll find a historical marker which tells of the site of the McLaurin Massacre. This tale is about one of the last Indian raids in the Frio Canyon, and quite possibly the state.

If you ever find yourself in the Frio Canyon, a visit to this marker is a must. When you pull over to read it, you have to turn off your vehicle, be quiet, and look up to the bluff across the road southwest of the marker. Then, imagine a group of Lipan Apaches lying in wait up on top, look in the pasture to the west of the marker and imagine the McLaurin family working in their garden. April 19th, 2023 marks the 142nd anniversary of this tragic day, but the McLaurin name still lives on in the hearts of the locals of the Frio Canyon and in the history of the Great State of Texas!From Leakey, take US Highway 83 north one mile; then northwest on RR 336 approximately 5.5 miles. By AnaLisa Glass, Rio Bella Resort.

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The beauty of the River Region

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Have you ever seen such big, beautiful trees? Photo by Julie Harrington. The sun peeking over the hills. Photo courtesy Jan Larsen.
Nothing better...
Stunning colors of the River Region in fall. Photo by Julie Harrington.
red,
white, blue and Frio! Photo courtesy Rio Bella Resort.

How Concan got its name

Theodophilus Watkins first settled at Con Can and built the first log cabin with a chimney in 1862. When a Post Office was to be established in 1880, a name had to be chosen. One story of how the community of Concan got its name goes like this:“The men of the community gathered on Saturday afternoons and played dominoes and ‘coon can,’ a Texas card game. ‘Coon can’ was a variation of ‘Conquian,’ the earliest known rummy game, played since at least the 1880s. When word came that a Post Office was to be located there and a name for the town had to be decided on, the men decided that they would send in ‘Coon Can.’In Washington, no one had heard of such a game or such a word, so they thought the Texans must have misspelled the word and meant Con Can (now spelled Concan).” Story excepted from Lora B. Garrison’s book, “Texas Pioneer Families.”

41 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 CONCAN Rock-N-Cedar Ranch Each cabin has awesome views of the hills from the front porch or native rock fireplace patio and some privacy when relaxing after a great day! Located On Brushy Creek Road • Concan, Texas, 78838 979-388-3705 • hotroddad@sbcglobal.net • RockNCedarranch.com Off the beaten path but only 5 minutes from all the activity in Concan, Frio River and River Road! Open year-round Family owned & managed 2 BR/2 BA CABINS Amazing views • Fully furnished kitchen Smart TV/Cable • WiFi • Pet-friendly Back porches w/ firepits 830-484-8866 • Concan, TX HuntersRidgeCabins.com Rent one cozy cabin for family vacations or rent all six for your next family reunion or holiday celebration! 29015 US-83, Concan, Texas • (830) 232-5477 Free High Speed Fiber Optic WiFi RO Water • Playground• Dog Run • Free Cable TV Spacious Sites • FHU • Free Utilities • Scenic Views Covered Picnic Tables & Some Covered Sites 50 & 30 Amp Sites • Pull-Through & Back-In Sites

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Mission San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz

The site of the former San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz Mission is located at 675 North Texas Highway 55 in Camp Wood. The designated national historic and state landmark archaeological site of a short-lived Spanish mission (1762-71) is now being developed as a tourist and historical site by the Nueces Canyon Mission Restoration Organization (NCMRO). missionsanlorenzo.com. Photo: The church at the interpreted by artist Hal Story, based on archaeological findings.

UTOPIA

Swim & fish at Utopia City Park

RIVER REGION

Try fly fishing!

Come on, give it a try! Aaron Riggins of Pescado con Moscas Flyfishing Adventures offers guided canoe and wade fishing experiences on the Nueces, Frio and Sabinal rivers. For information, call 830-486-5629 or visit the web site at pescadoconmoscas.com.

Real County Historical Museum

Find a replicated log-cabin parlor, kitchen and bedroom, furnished with pieces donated by locals. See an ornate 1880s horsedrawn hearse and local stone dartpoints from prehistoric Native Americans.

A former blacksmith shop (adjacent to the museum) houses ranch relics and there are outdoor exhibits of farm implements, a log corn crib and jail cells from the 1910s. Then museum is located 1/2 block north of the Real County Courthouse on Evergreen Street in Downtown Leakey, open Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm (March through the first two weekends in December). Closed in January and February. Visit the www. realcountyhistoricalmuseum.com or call 830-232-5330.

Looking for a place to swim, fish, canoe, camp, picnic, ride horses or play baseball? Utopia Park is the ideal location. Located just 11 miles downstream from the headwaters of the Sabinal River and Lost Maples State Natural Area, the park is home to majestic Cypress and Oak trees that give shade to glistening clear waters.

Camping, including screened shelters with barbecue sites and tables, shaded tent areas, and multiple RV hookups offer any vacationer the perfect home away from home. Public restrooms with showers are available.

The park offers a huge dance floor with stage, concession stand and picnic tables with space for the kids to run and play and a rope swing to make memories on for years to come. Check the website for fees and events. 241 Utopia Park Road, Utopia, Texas 78884. UtopiaPark.org. Photo by Melissa Ball.

The Lone Star Motorcycle Museum, just four miles north of Vanderpool, is open Friday to Sunday (March to November) from 10 am to 4 pm. The museum features an impressive display of machines from around the world, dating from the 1910s to modern day. Admission is $7 for adults, $6 ages 65 and up. Visitors 15 and under and 90 years and up get in free. Groups of 10 or more are $6 each; active military and spouse $5 each. Photo courtesy Lone Star Motorcycle Museum.The Lone Star Motorcycle Museum is located at 36517 Highway 187, less than one mile south of Lost Maples State Natural Area (also on Highway 187). For more information, visit the web site at lonestarmotorcyclemuseum. com, 830-966-6103.

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44 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 Buy land! They’re not making it anymore ... Linda Koehl • Riata Realty 235 North Getty Street, Uvalde, Texas 78801 Office (830) 900-7722 • Cell (830) 591-4430 www.riatarealty.com H Ranch H River H Commercial H Residential
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48 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 Tubing, Kayaking & Shuttle Service Cabins, Suites, Rv Sites Tent Camping 12 NEW Riverside Cabins - Riverfront! All Cabins & Suites have free Wireless internet Groceries, Boutique Gift Shop, Volleyball, Horseshoes “Where All Your Troubles Just Float Away!” Come Stay, Shop & Float! info@floatthefrio.com • 21488 TX Hwy 127 • Concan, Texas 830-232-5444 • www.FloatTheFrio.com STAY FLOAT SHOP Andy’s on River Road Right behind Andy’s 21488 TX Highway 127 Concan, Texas • (830) 260-1000
49 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 Best Vacation Rentals in Concan! More than 40 rental properties RIVERFRONT H POOLS HOMES H CABINS Homes H Ranches Acreages Vacation Rentals Conveniently located in the heart of Concan 289 CR 348 • Concan, TX • 832.445.7824 936-524-4545 Office at 289 CR 348 • Concan, TX “I can show you any property for sale in the Frio Canyon. Catch the Frio Feverown a piece of the Frio!” Dwynette Meadows, Owner/Realtor www.frioriverrealty.com Open All Year “Providing unforgettable experiences, time & time again” PERSONAL SERVICE/ RED CARPET TREATMENT OVER 13 YEARS OF SERVICE Anytime of year is a great time to visit the Frio! www.friorivervacationrentals.com
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River Rim Resort 1204 County Road 350

River Rim Resort is a hidden treasure in the Texas Hill Country. It is located between Concan and Garner State park and sits on five beautiful acres over-looking the pristine Frio River. The Rim offers visitors exceptional private river access as well as a picturesque swimming pool complex that can be rented for weddings, parties, and corporate events. The resort is open year-round. River Rim Resort also offers guest accommodations at its sister resort, Lost Canyon Retreat.

Private Rental with Pool

The Addison on River Road is a luxury rental with a private pool that sleeps 20. Call River Rim Resort for more information or

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NEED A VACATION ?

You’ve heard about it in songs, you’ve seen it in every Texas travel magazine, now it’s time for you to visit THE Frio River in storied Concan, Texas.

O ering homes for groups of all sizes, many directly on the river and most with private swimming pools, Frio River Resorts features the nest in Concan vacation homes.

Plan your family friendly, memory lled visit to one of Texas’ most popular vacation destinations today!

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things to see & do in every season

UVALDE

UVALDE Visit Historic Fort Inge

Fort Inge is listed as a Historic Site In Texas and was established in 1849 by the U.S. military where it remained active for 20 years. Today, the park offers historic trails perfect for afternoon hiking and biking, fishing, and scenic views of the Leona River. Note: The Fort is open on weekends only. Country Road 375 Uvalde, Texas 78801

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WOOD

Wes Cooksey Park

UVALDE

El Progreso Memorial Library

El Progreso Memorial Library was founded in 1903 by a group of Uvalde women who wished to start a new civic organization, El Progreso Club. They set three goals for themselves: self-improvement, civic improvement, and founding of a public library. Today, the library provides for the informational, reference, research and recreational reading needs of the local Uvalde City and County Area and the isolated Southwest Region of Texas in an innovative, 36,000 square foot, $5.7 million state-of-art facility that offers leading edge technology. More than 18,000 residents have library cards for El Progreso’s full range of materials — books, manuals, periodicals, audiovisual and electronic resources, E-Books — in a comprehensive facility which includes the Virginia W. Davis Archives (serving 11 counties), the Weisman Museum of Southwest Texas, a book store, and meeting rooms. El Progreso Memorial Library is accredited by the Texas State Library. It offers a full range of TexShare electronic databases, reciprocal cards, and Interlibrary Loan through statewide programs. Internet and WiFi connection with computers for adult access are available.The Children’s Wing offers games, puzzles, and a Story Time center, plus special computers for children equipped with software providing 70 educational programs. El Progreso Memorial Library is located at 301 W. Main Street in Uvalde. Texas residents can get a library card through the TexShare program. Library patrons have access to an electronic database E-books. The library serves all ages and demographic groups. For information, call 830-278-2017, find them on Facebook or visit www.elprogresso.org.

RIO FRIO Landmark Oak Tree

Head to Wes Cooksey Park, a truly beautiful and serene space on Lake Nueces and the Nueces River in Uvalde County. In addition to the breathtaking setting, this park offers 30 RV hookups, plus scuba, volleyball, boat ramp, basketball, showers, fishing, swimming, horseshoes, tent camping, more. First come, first serve. Limited availability. $4/person for day use. 33719 TX-55, Camp Wood, Texas 78839. 830-597-3223.

The Rio Frio Landmark Oak, State Champion (Texas Escarpment Live Oak Tree 1988) stands on the east side of the Frio River on Farm Road 1120. According to the marker at the site, the “mighty oak served as a social, religious, educational and political gathering place for early settlers. During the early 1870’s, a school house was built just west of the tree. It was constructed of native Cypress lumber and its walls were filled with caliche. Between 1880-1891, N.M.C. Patterson laid out the town of Rio Frio using the tree and schoolhouse mountain to the east as bearing points.”

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Photo by Bailey Photography, courtesy Women Who Wander.
Uvalde County Fairplex hosts plenty of funfilled activities year-round. Don’t miss the American Junion Rodeo Association Rodeo March 25-26! Other events includethe Cactus Jack PRCA (May 4-6), Bluebonet Barrel racing (June 1718), July 4 Fireworks Fest plus a Little Miss and Mister Firecracker Pageant, the Uvalde County Youth Rodeo Finals (July 22-23) and Heart of the Hills Barrel Racing (August 5-6). Don’t miss the Palomino Fest and Pro Rodeo August 31 - September 3, the Texas High School Rodeo Kickoff September 9-10 and the SWTJC NIRA Collegiate Rodeo October 7-8. Uvalde’s 41st Annual Hunters’ Roundup comes to the Fairplex November 3 and the 2023 Briscoe Ranch Cook-off is scheduled December 8-9. For complete details, visit www.UvaldeCountyFairplex.com. & DO, from Page 42
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53 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 Zuber’s River Camp ZubersRiverCamp.com • Concan, Texas • 830-232-5205 Nestled in the Hill Country on the beautiful spring fed Frio River and under the amazing Old Baldy... Cabins • Tent Camping Sites • RV Sites with Full Hookups

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RIVER REGION

Enjoy the beautiful night sky

At night, you can gaze up at the tranquil Hill Country sky and view globular star clusters and other astronomical sites. Uvalde County is home to one of the only night skies in America where you can still see the Milky Way.

RIVER REGION Take a hike

Beautiful hiking opportunities abound in the River Region, so lace up those boots and get going!You can take a hike along the Summit Trail to Mount Baldy in Garner State Park year ’round, where you’ll experience views like none other. This hike is dog-friendly, and about a half-mile in length. See details of all Garner’s trails here: tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/garner/trails-info.

At Lost Maples State Natural Area, you can explore more than 10 miles of trails, including a loop that takes you along the top of a 2,200-foot cliff. Don’t miss the Sabinal River Valley View Loop via East Trail, a 6.2 mile loop, featuring a waterfall. Dogs are also welcome on the trail. Admission is $6, kids 12 and under get in free. More at tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lost-maples.

You can also head to Indian Blanket Ranch (Located on Ranch Road 1050, 10 miles west of Utopia or 5 miles East of Highway 83 and Garner State Park) to hike, bike and birdwatch. Information at www.hillcountryadventures.com.

UVALDE

Visit the Briscoe-Garner Museum

The Briscoe-Garner Museum is dedicated to the remarkable lives of John Nance “Cactus Jack” Garner and Dolph Briscoe, both Uvalde natives and historically important political figures of Texas. The first floor documents the life and career of “Cactus Jack” Garner, the first Texan to serve as speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives and as vice president of the United States. The second floor is dedicated to Dolph Briscoe, who served as Texas governor from 1973 to 1979 and led a distinguished career in public service, business, and ranching.The Museum is one of four divisions of the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, an organized re-

UTOPIA

Visit the Sabinal County Museum

Browse history exhibits at the Sabinal County Museum including pioneer farm implements, Indian artifacts and more, plus geological exhibits, including fossils and minerals from the Sabinal River Canyon. Museum hours are Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm and Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm. 726 Ranch Road 187, Utopia, Texas 78884. 210-414-4341.

RIVER REGION

Help cleanup local rivers

Picking up trash has never been so fun! Uvalde County has partnered with the HEB/Central Market Keep Texas Waterways Clean Program and Invites Volunteers to Earn Money for Charity by Cleaning the Rivers! Gather your friends and family and help keep the local rivers clean. You’ll need a group of six or more (ages 14 and up) to sign up to clean a section of the Frio, Sabinal or Nueces Rivers. Volunteers are awarded $10/ person, per hour of approved and scheduled cleanup, which will be donated to a charity of your choice. It’s a win-win! Applications must be completed in advance and a waiver signed.

To sign up, go to the website at visituvaldecounty.com, look under the “Rivers” heading and select “Volunteer River Cleanup Program,” where you’ll find all necessary forms.

For more information,visit www.uvaldecountycleanrivers.com or find them on Facebook.

search unit of The University of Texas at Austin. It is located in the house that served as John Nance Garner’s home for more than 30 years. Photo courtesy Briscoe-Garner Museum. 333 North Park Street, Uvalde, Texas 78801. Please check museum hours in advance by calling 830-278-5018.

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Hill Country Nature Center

At Hill Country Nature Center, you’ll find fossils, arrowheads, plus Texas snake, bird, bat, butterfly and insect displays highlighting the natural attractions of the Hill Country River Region. You can even see the happenings inside a bluebird nestbox, with the help of some cool technology. Founder LeAnn Garrison-Sharp for years has made it her mission to share the natural wonders of the area, providing a great chance to learn all about birding, bats, native plants, champion trees and the natural history of the area.

Hill Country Adventures offers plenty of educational tours. With several national champion trees, including the largest tree in Texas, there’s plenty to see on the Natural History/ Big Tree tour , offered year round.

Guided birding and nature tours offer participants a chance to drive to and hike on private Hill Country Ranches and State Parks along the beautiful Frio and Sabinal River Valleys. The nature trails at Indian Blanket Ranch (adjacent to the Center) provide a picturesque path for hiking, jogging and mountain biking.

Another attraction at Indian Blanket Ranch is the Bluebird Trail — 40 nestboxes and six viewing stations with benches where you can see small cavity nesters including Eastern Bluebirds, Black-crested Titmouse, Bewick’s Wren, Ash-throated Flycatcher, and Carolina Chickadee with nests, eggs or baby birds. Nestbox Trail Birding Tours are available March through June — advance reservations only. There’s plenty more spectacular birdwatching on the ranch with 126 species of birds sighted — you might see a Golden-cheeked Warbler, Black-capped Vireo, Vermillion

Flycatcher, Zone-tailed Hawk, Hummers and more. Bring your camera— photo opportunities abound.

To hike, bike or birdwatch anytime, look for details on the explanation sign at the Nature Center gate. Admission is $10 per person for the day, ages five and under free, leashed dogs $5. Sign the release form and pay by dropping admission in the dropbox. The trail is open daylight to dark.

Dark Sky/Night Viewing is now available on Indian Blanket Ranch by advance reservation only. Bring your telescope and camera for spectacular meteor shower, Milkyway, planet, star and satellite viewing! Admission is $25 per person, no dogs are allowed at night. Reservations are available at info@hillcountryadventures.com.

Photos courtesy Hill Country Nature Center.

FYI • There are no trail fees if you are staying in lodging on Indian Blanket Ranch. For more information on lodging and trails on Indian Blanket Ranch, visit the website at www. indianblanketranch.com.

For information about Hiking and Biking, Big Tree Tours and Nature By Kayak Tours offered through Hill Country Adventures, visit www.hillcountryadventures.com or call 830-966-2134.

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Frio Bat Flight

From March through September on a ranch near Concan, you can watch in delight as 10- to 12-million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from Frio Cave at Frio Bat Flight. The beautiful and private 10,000-acre property on which the cave is located has been continuously owned by the same family since 1874.

Bain and Kirstin Walker run Frio Bat Flight tours, each season hosting a whopping 3,000 to 4,000 visitors, all who come to see the second largest bat population in the world (that’s open to the public). Bain takes questions from audience members as the crowd waits in anticipation for the bats to begin emerging from the cave about 30 minutes before sunset. These bats will travel up to 35 miles from the cave every night, covering several hundred miles in one evening. They are insectivores, preferring to dine on agricultural pests.“Scientists have discovered the bats eat, on average, their body weight nightly. That amounts to about 100 tons of insects a year!” says Bain.

The Concan area is luck enough to be directly in the path of the Annular Solar eclipse October 14, 2023 and the total Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024. Eclipse Viewing Tours will be availabe at

the cave for both of these once-in-a-lifetime events. The cave area sits at the top of a hill, and affords viewers an unobstructed view of Solar events. Each ticket includes free solar eclipse viewing glasses for eye safety.

FYI • Bats emerge from Frio Cave March through September. Frio Bat Flight entry is $12; $10 for kids 10 and under; and $11 for seniors. Kids 5 and under get in free. Tour times vary by season. For more information, call 888-502-9387, email info@ friobatflight.com or visit the web site at www.friobatflight.com.

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Bain Walker educates the crowd gathered at Frio Bat Flight as they wait for bats to emerge. Photo by LeAnn Sharp. Photo by Melissa Ball. Photo by Melissa Ball. Photo by LeAnn Sharp.
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THE ORAL HISTORY OF THE SABINAL CANYON

Volume I Bear Meat ‘N’ Honey

Volume II Coyote Songs

The history, folklore, legends and natural history of the Southern Hill Country is a rough blend of frontier hardship, country wisdom and tough personal experience. These volumes are based on numerous interviews of the area’s elders and presented in their own words, along with photos, maps and sketches. The story of this region is worth knowing, for it illustrates much of what makes Texas a special place.

“These books of interviews with old-timers of the Sabinal Canyon are models of what such works should be.”

— John Graves, The Rivers of Texas (2002)

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Lost Maples State Natural Area

The Sabinal River and its several tributaries have carved limestone canyons through the nearly 3,000acre park straddling Bandera and Real counties at the western fringes of the Edwards Plateau. Here, the canyons’ moist, cool microclimates support a remarkable diversity of plant life found few other places in Texas.

The bigtooth maple tree ranks as the park’s marquee species. In late autumn most years, the stands of old-growth maples set the canyons ablaze in a riot of red, orange and gold foliage, drawing upwards of 50,000 leaf-peepers to the state natural area.

The western cousin of the eastern sugar maple retained a foothold in the Hill Country canyons after vast sheets of ice advanced southward across North America almost to presentday Texas, and then retreated. (For an explanation of the park’s geological history and information about the bigtooth maple and other indigenous plant species, visit the exhibit hall in the park headquarters.)

Lost Maples State Natural Area is home to the state’s largest known species of the bigtooth, also known as the Uvalde bigtooth maple and canyon maple. The 40-foot tall maple with a 45-foot crown spread stands at the head of the park’s most popular trail, the .8-mile Maple Trail, just a few steps from the day-use area parking lot. However, to really appreciate this wondrous arboretum, visitors should park their vehicle and stroll the wooded canyon trails that traverse the upland canyons of the Sabinal River, as well as Can, Hale Hollow and Lane creeks.

But no matter the time of year, Lost Maples SNA makes a worthwhile destination that will not disappoint. Visitors hoping to enjoy the park under less crowded conditions of late October and early November when the maples’ color peaks should consider an early fall visit. Nights tend to cool off and during warm, sunny days, the waters of the Sabinal and spring-fed swimming holes prove tempting spots to take a soothing splash.

Almost 11 miles of well-marked trails lead to scenic overlooks, spring-fed ponds populated by Texas’ state fish, the Guadalupe bass, prime birding habitat and 30 primitive backpack camping sites. Composting toilets near several backcountry campsites make the wilderness experience a bit more pleasant.

The Maple Trail provides the easiest access to the park’s natural wonders, traversing mostly flat terrain through a moist, shaded Sabinal River canyon. Mature bigtooths share fertile canyon habitat with monstrous chinkapin and Lacey’s oaks, Florida basswood, pecan, black willow, green ash and American sycamore. Boulders the size of a subcompact car sit in the middle of the river and at the base of soaring limestone cliffs.

Because of the canyonlands’ microclimate effect, the park

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contains numerous species of plants and animals of both eastern and western affinity, as well as rare species endemic to the Balcones Escarpment. Found here are the unusual Texas madrone tree, three kinds of buckeye, witch hazel (common in Mississippi), six different kinds of oaks, Texas mock orange and sycamore-leaf snowbell whose white clusters of flowers bloom in late September.

The park’s birdlife reflects Lost Maples’ location in the North America’s central flyway, as well as its diversity of habitat that includes grasslands and scrublands; mixed evergreen and deciduous escarpment woodlands; and streamside woodlands. Birders from around the world visit the park to catch a glimpse of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler and black-capped vireo, as well as specialty birds such as the green kingfisher and zone-tailed hawk.

Water-and-electric campsites are at a premium at Lost Maples SNA. The 30 campsites, which also feature in-ground barbecue pits and shaded picnic tables, book up to five months in advance for the peak fall foliage period. Other times of the year, booking reservations early is recommended.

In keeping with Lost Maples’ state natural area designation, the park has limited development and facilities. However, young and old alike can enjoy nature photography, hiking, camping, bird watching, backpacking, fishing and swimming. Photos courtesy Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.

FYI • The day use-only park entry fees for persons 13 and older are $6. You can pre-pay entrance a month ahead of your date of arrival to assure entrance during busy seasons. Hikein campsites are $10 a night and water-electric sites are $20. Lost Maples State Natural Area is located about an hour’s drive southwest of Kerrville and five miles north of Vanderpool on Ranch Road 187. Parking at Lost Maples State Natural Area is limited to 250 cars, so schedule fall trips during the weekdays, if possible. All reservations should be paid in full at the time they are made.

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67 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 RIO FRIO HillCountryAdventures.com Nature/Birding/Hike & Mountain Bike Trails Birding for Beginners, Natural History/Big Tree Tours and Storytelling Entertainment by Lee Haile & LeAnn Sharp 830-966-2134 ~ HILL COUNTRY ~ Nature Center & Tours Frio Cave is home to 10-12 million Free-tailed bats. Considered to be the second largest in the world! Bat tour season: March - September See tour calendar & make reservations at friobatflight.com or call 888-502-9387 Don’t Miss It! Indian Blanket Ranch 830-966-2134 • IndianBlanketRanch.com Secluded 250-acre Ranch Getaway Private Pool • Hot Tub Star Gazing Birdwatching Nature Trails • Hiking Mountain Biking Fireplace • Campfire Wi-Fi • TV • Ping Pong Play Area for Kids Sleeps Up to 20! 5 minutes to Garner State Park 25 minutes to Lost Maples State Natural Area Beautiful Ranch Wedding Destination info@indianblanketranch.com Bluebird Hill & Star Suite Official Eclipse Viewing Area! Private Pool/Hot Tub for Bluebird Hill & Star Suite Only Dark sky for stargazing nature/hike/bike/bird trails Self contained camping for small RVS during the 2023 & 2024 Eclipse! Bluebird Hill & Star Suite CONCAN H Gather the girl gang for fun and adventures on the Frio River
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Uvalde’s Grand Opera House

UVALDE H The Grand Opera House at 104 North West Street, built in 1891, is the oldest theater in Texas. The Grand Opera House is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The beautiful two-story Romanesque style theater, renovated in 1982, quickly became a social center in Uvalde and a leading venue in the area for plays and musicals and cultural events. Upcoming 2023 shows include “The Hit Parade” March 25, Carvin Jones in Concert April 1, and “Dracula, The Radio Play” April 27-30. Check the website for additional performances.

FYI • Hours are Monday through Friday from 10 am to 3 pm. Visit www.uvaldeoperahouse.com or call 830-278-4184 for information. Photo courtesy Grand Opera House.

Historic Rexall Soda Fountain

UVALDE H Talk about fun! The only soda fountain between San Antonio and El Paso, and one of the oldest retail establishments in Uvalde, the Rexall began operation in 1883. You don’t wand to miss this friendly and nostalgic establishment serving up classic milkshakes, malts, ice cream sodas and floats, banana splits, and ice cream, gelatos, pastries and more! Lunch and dinner options include salads, sandwiches, burgers, and hot dogs, plus Tex-Mex choices like tacos, chalupas and chili.

Photos courtesy Uvalde Rexall.

FYI • Uvalde Rexall is located at 201 North Getty Street in Uvalde. Hours are 11 am to 7 pm Monday through Saturday. For information and for orders, visit www.uvalderexall. com, find them on Facebook or call 830-900-7300.

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Where did the river get its name?

The rivers of Southwest Texas are its most unique natural feature. Emanating from a thousand springs spread over a 50mile band of rugged Balcones Escarpment terrain, they have carved countless cliffs, canyons and valleys on their inevitable journey to the sea.

Each of these rivers originates in the rough and jagged canyon country, commonly called the fault zone, between the Edwards Plateau and the Coastal Plains. The early history of these rivers, and how each got its name, is an interesting aspect of the history of the larger region itself.

The Edwards Plateau is like a giant sponge sitting on a tilted dinner plate. Rainwater enters the ground through various cracks and crevices, caves and sinkholes, until it percolates down to a solid layer of limestone.

The water then flows south and eastward underground until it emerges at a spring along the Balcones Escarpment. This Escarpment was created 15 million years ago, when the lower Coastal Plains broke away from the higher Plateau, leaving a highly erodible edge.

Springs occur all along the edge of the Escarpment, with particularly large springs at Del Rio, Brackettville, San Antonio, New Braunfels, San Marcos and Austin. In the River Region, these springs are smaller but more numerous, and they form hundreds of small canyons and creeks. These tributaries eventually form into notable three rivers.

Spanish explorers first came to this region in the 1600s, moving from Mexico in the south and west toward the north

and east. As they did elsewhere, they named each of the natural features as they discovered them.

The NUECES RIVER is the largest of these three rivers, and was the first to be encountered. Indeed the Frio and Sabinal can be considered tributaries of the Nueces. The entire region is sometimes known as the Nueces River basin.

The first explorers, finding the river’s mouth in Corpus Christi Bay somewhat hidden, named it the Rio Escondido, or Hidden River. Other Spanish explorers, further inland and coming from the arid southwest, were relieved to see permanent water, abundant grass and large trees. The trees in particular provided a welcome respite from the desert sun, and the nuts they produced were tasty and plentiful. Therefore they named the river the Pecan River, or Rio Nueces in Spanish.

In 1762 they established two missions here in the upper Nueces Canyon, Mission San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz, and Mission Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria del Canon, as well as a presidio, a short distance away.Continuing to the east, the Spanish explorers next encountered a river which, because of the large and frequent springs along it, produced very cold water. Unlike the Nueces River, the predominant tree along the Frio is not the pecan but the cypress.

The Spanish christened this river the Cold River, or RIO FRIO in Spanish. The Spanish apparently made no attempt to settle the Frio Canyon, but they did take note of the abundant water, tree cover and other resources. It is this cold and plentiful water

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Jan 9-14: San Antonio Rodeo PRCA Qualifier

Jan 26-28: Uvalde County Jr Livestock Show & Sale

March 11-12: Texas High School Rodeo Finals – Region 8

March 18-19: Heart of the Hills Barrel Racing Season Kick-Off

March 25-26: American Junior Rodeo Assoc Rodeo

April 14-15: 1st Annual Makenna Elrod Memorial Team Roping

May 4-6: Cactus Jack PRCA Xtreme Bulls

June 17-18: Bluebonnet Barrel Racing Association Event

July 4: Firecracker Fest/Little Miss & Mr Firecracker Pageant

July 22-23: Uvalde Youth Rodeo Finals

August 5-6: Heart of the Hills Barrel Racing Finals/Awards

August 31- Sept 3: Palomino Fest & Pro Rodeo

Sept 9-10: Texas High School Rodeo Region 8 Season Kickoff

October 6-7: SWTJC NIRA Collegiate Rodeo

November 3: Uvalde Area Chamber Annual Hunters Roundup

December 8-9: Briscoe Ranch BBQ Cook-off

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which makes the Frio such a great river for canoeing, kayaking, fishing and swimming.

Moving still eastward, they next came to a river lined with very large cypress trees. This stream they named the Cypress River. In Spanish, the word for a single cypress is “Sabino”. But in the Spanish language if you want to describe a large group of trees rather than a single specimen you add the suffix “al”. Thus a large group of cypress trees is not a sabino but a sabinal. In this way the SABINAL RIVER was named.

Again, the Spaniards made no permanent settlements in the Sabinal Canyon, but General Juan Ugalde, for whom Uvalde County was named, fought a significant battle here against the Apaches in 1790. This canyon has also been known as Arroyo de la Soledad (Stream of Solitude) and Canon de Ugalde (Uvalde Canyon).

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RIVER NAMES, from Page 72 The Sabinal River. Photo by John Ball. The Frio River. The Frio River.
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HealingMuralsUvaldeProject

In the wake of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, 21 portrait artists came together to transform Uvalde’s downtown, covering buildings with bright colors and smiling faces to create 21 murals. The murals, part of the “Healing Uvalde Mural Project,” honor the lives of the 19 children and two teachers who were killed on May 24, 2022: Nevaeh Alyssa Bravo, Jackie Jaylen Cazares, Makenna Lee Elrod, Jose Manuel Flores Jr., Eliahna “Ellie” Amaya Garcia, Irma and Joe Garcia, Uziyah Sergio Garcia, Amerie Jo Garza, Xavier James Lopez, Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, Tess Marie Mata, Maranda Gail Mathis, Eva Mireles, Alithia Haven Ramirez, Annabell Guadalupe Rodriguez, Maite Yuleana Rodriguez, Alexandria “Lexi” Aniyah Rubia, Layla Marie Salazar, Jailah Nicole Silguero, Eliahna Torres, and Rojelio Fernandez Torres.

The idea for the project came from Uvalde resident, Abel Ortiz, artist, art professor at Southwest Texas Junior College, and founder of Art Lab, a local art space. Abel was joined by psychologist and art collector Dr. George Meza and Monica Maldonado, founder of MAS Cultura, to complete the project, which centers on healing and remembrance. Photos courtesy Abel Ortiz.

FYI • A walking map of the Healing Murals project is available on the City of Uvalde’s website. Go to www.uvaldetx.gov and search “murals” to be directed to a downloadable file. Please visit the website at latino.si.edu/exhibitions/mural-gallery for detailed information about individuals represented from the artists who painted their mural.

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Jayce Carmelo Luevanos mural by Ruben Esquivel. Nevaeh Alyssa Bravo mural by Britt Johnson. Maite Yuleana Rodriguez mural by Ana Hernandez LEFT and Amerie Jo Garza mural by Cristina Noriega. See UVALDE HEALING MURALS, Page 80
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Layla Marie Salazar mural by Alvaro Deko Zermeño. Alithia Haven Ramirez mural by Juan Velázquez. Makenna Lee Elrod mural by Silvy Ochoa & Courtney Jimenez. Uziyah Sergio Garcia mural by Richard Samuel. Jailah Nicole Silguero mural by Albert “Tino” Ortega.
UVALDE HEALING MURALS, from Page 78
Eliahna “Ellie” Amyah Garcia mural by Abel Ortiz, organizer of the Healing Uvalde Murals Project.
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Events

Friends of Garner Hayrides

(May 30-August 3) Arrive at Visitor Center by 6:45 pm. Hayrides leave at 7 pm, return about 8 pm. Space is limited, registration required. 830-232-5999, srasco@friendsofgarner.org.

EVERY THURSDAY IN JUNE & JULY Leakey

Real County Junior Horse Club Play Nights (Except June 30) realcountyjuniorhorseclub.com.

EVERY FRIDAY Leakey

Live Music at the Back Porch 527 South Highway 83. 830-232-3746. facebook.com/LeakeyInnBar.

SECOND FRIDAY Uvalde

Four Square Friday

Late night shopping, food, live music and art. Historic Downtown Uvalde, 6 pm to 9 pm. 830-278-4115, visituvalde.com.

EVERY SATURDAY (April-August) Concan

Guided Hikes at Crystal Cave Garner State Park. 830-232-5999.

MARCH 16-18 Concan

Frio River Music Fest

Charlie Robison, Jason Boland, Randy Rogers Band, more! House Pasture Cattle Company. Get tickets at roadhousetickets. com/Ticket/Detail/1050

MARCH 25-26 Sabinal

Wild Hog Festival

Hog catching, vendors, contests, food, arts and crafts, and entertainment, plus a Friday evening dance at 9 pm. Sabinal City Park. sabinalwildhogfestival.com.

MARCH 25-26 Uvalde

American Junior Rodeo Association Rodeo Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com..

APRIL 8 Concan

3rd Annual Fenders & Food Trucks on the Frio Family event featuring a car show, live music, free kids’ activities, food trucks, shopping, and Easter egg hunt and more! Car show registration from 11 am to 1 pm, with awards at 3 pm. Each entry will receive a souvenir. Easter egg hunt (with multiple age categories) at 2 pm. Andy’s on River Road. FloatTheFrio.com.

APRIL 14-15 Uvalde

1st Annual Makenna Elrod Memorial Roping. Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com.

APRIL 21-22 Leakey

Women of Grace Retreat

Alto Frio Baptist Encampment. cherylgarcia546@yahoo.com.

APRIL 28-29 Concan

River Rock Fest

At Joe Jimmy’s. www.nealslodges.com.

APRIL 28-29 Concan

Women on the Frio Gather the girl gang and join us for fun and adventure on the Frio River! friocountry.com/women-on-the-frio.

See EVENTS, Page 84

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Cowboys compete at the Utopia Ranch Rodeo. Don’t miss the annual event May 28 at Utopia Park. Photo by Hattie Barham.
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MAY 4-6 Uvalde

Cactus Jack PRCA Xtreme Bulls. Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com.

MAY 6 Concan

Holy Guacamole It’s A 5K!

Live music, 5K, cook off, food vendors, shopping, face painting, photo booth, bounce castle and more. All kids’ activities are free. Enter the cook off in these catego-ries: margarita, bloody Mary, salsa, guacamole and fajitas. 5K pre-registration available now; onsite race registration 8 am to 10 am, check in 10 am, race at 11 am. Cook off judging at 3 pm, awards at 6 pm. Andy’s on River Road. FloatTheFrio.com.

MAY 27 Camp Wood

Spring Shop

Downtown Camp Wood. Sidewalk vendors are welcome. Call 830-597-6241 For Information.

MAY 28 Utopia

Annual Ranch Rodeo and Dance

Utopia City Park at 7 pm. www.visituvaldecounty.com/business/ utopia-park.

JUNE 17-18 Uvalde

Bluebonnet Barrel Racing Association Event. Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com.

JUNE 23-24 Utopia

Utopia Open Rodeo at Utopia Park

Rodeo fun followed by a dance. www.visituvaldecounty.com/ business/utopia-park.

JUNE 30 - JULY 2 Leakey

July Jubilee

Enjoy a rodeo Friday and Saturday nights at the RCJHC Rodeo Arena, plus a Saturday morning parade downtown. Asleep at the Wheel headlines the Sunday evening street dance. FrioCanyonChamber.com.

JULY 4 Utopia

Fourth of July in Utopia

Fabulous fireworks show in Utopia City Park starting at dark.

JULY 4 Uvalde

Firecracker Fest +

Little Miss and Mister Firecracker Pageant

Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com.

JULY 22-23 Uvalde

Uvalde Youth Rodeo Finals

Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com.

AUGUST 5 Camp Wood

62nd Annual Old Settlers Reunion

Free, family-friendly event featuring a parade, live music, and a dance. Friday, August 4, Nueces Canyon’s ex-students and teachers reunion at Lindbergh Park at 7 pm, with live music. Saturday, 10 am starts with a parade in downtown Camp Wood on Texas Hwy 55. Following the parade in Lindbergh Park, enjoy king and queen coronation, annual pie and salsa contests, and washer and horseshoe tournament (fee for washers and horseshoes). Live music and entertainment until 4 pm. Vendors offer and food vendors. A dance follows Saturday evening (tickets required). Lindbergh Park. 830-597-6241 for Information.

AUGUST 5-6 Uvalde

Heart of the Hills Barrel Racing

Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com.

AUGUST 14-25 Uvalde

Uvalde Glide 18 Meter Class Nationals

The 18 meter US Nationals and Super Regionals gliding competition is a Pre-Worlds event, and a warm-up for the 38th World Gliding Championships in 2024.

AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 3 Uvalde

Palomino Fest & Pro Rodeo

Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com.

See EVENTS, Page 86

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EVENTS, from Page 82
The Hill Country will play center stage to two amazing solar events: Annular eclipse October 14 , 2023 and Total Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024. For details, visit therealeclipse.com and uvaldecountysolareclipse.com.

DID YOU KNOW? A brief history of Sabinal

Sabinal - originally known as Hammer’s Station - was first settled by Thomas B. Hammer, who established a stage stop on the banks of the Sabinal River in 1854. In 1856, the Second U.S. Cavalry established Camp Sabinal. By the time of the Civil War, Sabinal was on the mail route and wagon trail from San Antonio to Mexico. The Southern Pacific Railroad arrived in 1881, and the community was moved to its present site. Angora goats imported from Turkey were brought into the area in 1881.

In 1884, Sabinal had about 150 residents, a public school, two churches and a hotel. Wool, livestock, hides, corn, cotton, oats, and sugarcane were produced locally. In 1900, 156 students were enrolled in three schools in Sabinal.

By 1906, Sabinal had a population of 500. The town was incorporated, and the Sabinal Telephone Company was granted a franchise, water and fire departments were organized, and there were six cotton gins.

By 1911, there were about 35,000 acres under cultivation, and five general stores supplying around 2,500 Sabinal residents. The cotton industry was booming, and thousands of hogs, cattle, sheep and goats being produced.

In 1914 Sabinal had a population of 2,000, several churches, a high school and a grade school, an ice plant, two banks, three cotton gins, and a weekly newspaper, the Sentinel. In 1935, the population was approximately 1,600. Sometime in the ’40s, the

Trio Independent School District was annexed to the Sabinal Independent School District, and in 1949, nearby rural schools were consolidated. In 1955 Sabinal had an estimated population of 2,300; in 1975 the number of residents was estimated at 1,570. By 1990 the ranching and farming community had a population of 1,584 and was billed to tourists as the gateway to recreational and retirement opportunities in the Sabinal and Frio canyons. There are currently 1,401 residents in Sabinal according to the 2021 census.

Source: Texas State Historical Association.

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SEPTEMBER River Region

Frio River Trash Bash

Help conserve the clean, natural environment of the upper Frio River. Kayak, tube, swim or walk while picking up trash in and along the Frio. Sign up for certain stretches of river. Free evening BBQ & prizes for participants. visituvaldecounty.com.

SEPTEMBER 2 Leakey

8th Annual Wylden Hubbard Memorial

Youth rodeo offers activities from youth saddle-bronc riding and mutton-busting to bull riding and goat roping. Real County Junior Horse Club Arena. Find details on Facebook.

SEPTEMBER 2 Uvalde

First State Bank of Uvalde Labor Day Parade North Getty Street. uvalde.org.

SEPTEMBER 9-10 Uvalde

Texas HS Rodeo Region 8 Season Kickoff

Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com.

OCTOBER 6-7 Concan

Fall on the Frio

Vendors, Kids Games, Live Music, BBQ CookOff, silent auction and much more. Two Days of Fun & Music to Benefit Concan Volunteer Fire Dept. friofest.com.

OCTOBER 6-7 Uvalde

SWJTC NIRA Collegiate Rodeo

Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvaldecountyfairplex.com.

OCTOBER 13-14 Uvalde

Eclipse Utopia

The Four Sisters Ranch in Utopia will be in the epicenter of the annular Solar Eclipse’s path. Intimate campout with unparalleled views and an excellent eclectic musical lineup. Two-day passes available, as well as combination passes. EclipseUtopia.com

OCTOBER 14 River Region

Annular Solar Eclipse

The annular solar eclipse will cross North, Central, and South America, visible in parts of the United States, Mexico, and many countries in South and Central America. In the U.S., the eclipse begins in Oregon at 9:13 am (Pacific time) and ends in Texas at 12:03 pm (Central time). therealeclipse.com, uvaldecountysolareclipse.com.

OCTOBER 25 Uvalde

Kiwanis Halloween Parade and Carnival Willie de Leon Civic Center. uvalde.org.

OCTOBER 28 Camp Wood

Hunters Roundup 2022

Shooting competitions; washer and corn hole tournaments; 30-rifle raffle, car and bike show, BBQ cook-off, goat scramble, music, dance; more! nuecescanyonchamber.org.

NOVEMBER 3 Uvalde

42nd Annual Hunters Roundup

Uvalde County Fairplex. visituvaldecounty.com.

NOVEMBER 3 Uvalde

Christmas Parade & Christmas at the Crossroads Downtown. uvalde.org.

NOVEMBER 3 Leakey

Real County Wildlife Association Hunter’s Dinner. Find them on Facebook!

NOVEMBER 4 Utopia

Annual Arts & Crafts Fall Fair

More than 60 booths displaying handmade items from jewelry to soap to photographs and more. Live music, face painting. 9 am to 4 pm. Utopia Town Square on FM 187.

NOVEMBER 4 Camp Wood

Fall Shop

Downtown. Sidewalk vendors welcome. 830-597-6241.

NOVEMBER 4 Rock Springs

Hunters BBQ

Edwards County Fairgrounds. For more info contact Edwards County Chamber of Commerce at 830-683-6466.

NOVEMBER 24 - MID JANUARY Leakey

Festivity of Lights More than 30,000 lights on the Real County courthouse for the holiday season. Kickoff celebration at dusk Thanksgiving evening. Find them on Facebook!

DECEMBER 2 Camp Wood

Christmas in the Canyon

Festivities with a night parade nd appearance by Santa Claus. Call 830-597-6241 for information. Downtown Camp Wood.

DECEMBER 8-9 Uvalde

Briscoe Ranch BBQ Cook-Off

Uvalde Country Fairplex. uvalde.org.

APRIL 7-8 Utopia

Eclipse Utopia

The Four Sisters Ranch in Utopia will be in the epicenter of the ‘Total Solar Eclipse’, path of totality April 8, 2024! Music and camping, event capped at 1,000 people. EclipseUtopia.com.

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87 Welcome to the Hill Country River Region 2023 ROCK SPRINGS Miss Buffy’s Fried Chicken 211 West Main H Rocksprings, Texas Breakfast, Lunch Menu & Daily Specials Fried Chicken, Catfish & Shrimp 11 am - 8 pm Friday and Saturday only Wednesday & Thursday 7 am - 2 pm Friday & Saturday 7 am - 8 pm 830-234-7197 Custom Homes and Cabins New Homes Turn Key, Dry-Ins Repairs and Remodels Decks • Covers • Pole Barns SWT Services Corporation Kevin Tackett 830-507-9171 Western Hill Country Realty Quality Ranches • Year-Round Hunting www.WesternHillCountryRealty.com 830-683-4435

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A brief history of Camp Wood

The settlement known as Camp Wood was founded in 1920 by Uvalde Cedar Company workers for the purpose of exploiting the abundant cedar in the area. The site and the immediate vicinity have been inhabited for several millenia, as revealed by archeological evidence. Camp Wood is situated in the Nueces Canyon on the Balcones Escarpment, at the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau, amid plentiful supplies of water, game, and other natural resources. The excellence of the site for habitation is evidenced by successive occupations

since the Archaic and Neo-American periods. In fact, the modern town’s water is supplied by the same spring that earlier served San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz Mission (1762–71), established by Franciscans for the Lipan Apaches who inhabited the region, and the U.S. military outpost Camp Wood (1857–61), from which the town derives its name. After the mission was abandoned, Indians continued to return to the site. When federal troops withdrew at the start of the Civil War, Edward D. Westfall moved to the area and remained until 1874, raising cattle and serving as a scout for Confederate troops stationed there.

Jerusha Sánchez, a midwife in the Nueces Canyon, also reportedly came into the area in the early 1860s, and in 1864 the family of George Schwander was occupying the remains of the old mission when Lipans killed Mrs. Schwander and abducted their son, Albert. In 1873, the widow Elizabeth Hill moved to the canyon with her three sons, John, Ed, and Jim, the last of whom subsequently served as a scout for Gen. John Bullis and purchased a house from the Sánchez family. The U.S. military and the Texas Rangers also briefly reoccupied Camp Wood in the second half of the 19th century. In 1917–18 Joe Sweeten ran a store a mile north of present Camp Wood that served local ranchers and freighters hauling goods between Rocksprings and Uvalde. It was referred to as Real City. There are currently 508 residents in Camp Wood, according to the 2021 census.

Source: Texas State Historical Association

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