Nestled in the Upper Highland lakes region of the Texas Hill Country, Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park & Resort takes its name from the American Bald Eagles that winter in the area. The nature-based resort showcases the rugged charm of the countryside and the beauty of Lake Buchanan. The grounds provide a refuge for the endangered Black-Capped Vireo, Golden-Cheeked Warbler, and American Bald Eagle. Common wildlife sightings include rabbit, deer, roadrunner, snake, bobcat, feral pig, and armadillo. Throughout the spring and early summer, wildflowers bloom in abundance! Canyon of the Eagles is in the Central Texas Hill Country on Lake Buchanan, the largest body of water (over 30 miles in length and 5 miles wide) in the Highland Lakes’ region. Activities and amenities include seasonal access to 16-miles of hiking trails, nature blinds, kayaking, scenic boat tours, guided hikes, Eagle Eye Observatory experiences, smores firepit, Overlook Restaurant (full-service), Eagles Nest Lounge, Park Store (lakeside), swimming pool, music, movies under the stars, boating, and fishing. The resort offers guest rooms, RV sites, and tent campsites. The property is located 25 minutes from Burnet, 50 minutes from Llano, 90 minutes northwest of Austin, 2 hours north of San Antonio, 4 hours southwest of Dallas, and 4 hours west of Houston. Ranch Road 2341, is one of the most scenic roads in Texas. When the road ends the adventure begins!
Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2024. All rights reserved.
Partial Data by Foursquare.