Kimble County Seat
Welcome to Junction, the Kimble County seat in the Texas Hill Country, at the confluence of the North and South Llano rivers.
Junction is the seat of Kimble County, Texas, on the Edwards Plateau in the western Hill Country, at the point where the North Llano and South Llano rivers come together. The city takes its name from that confluence, and the rivers remain its defining physical feature, flowing clear and spring-fed through the heart of town. Interstate 10 passes directly through Junction, connecting it to San Antonio roughly two hours to the southeast and to the West Texas expanses beyond. The rivers shape both daily life and the economy. The Llano's clear water supports swimming, kayaking, and fishing, and South Llano River State Park, about five miles south of town, protects a stretch of river that is popular for camping, birding, and hiking. The region's deer population makes Kimble County a well-known hunting destination, and the fall hunting season is a significant economic and social event. Junction also carries an academic footprint unusual for a town of its size. Texas Tech University operates the Center at Junction on 411 acres just outside the city, a field station and outdoor laboratory that supports research in ecology, geography, and the natural sciences, bringing students and researchers to the area year-round. The center, along with the county seat's government offices, diversifies what is otherwise a ranching and tourism economy. With a population of about 2,450, Junction functions as the commercial and civic hub for sparsely populated Kimble County. It suits those drawn to the Hill Country's rivers and hunting, as well as retirees and families seeking a quiet, self-reliant small town with genuine natural assets and interstate access.
Junction is the county seat of Kimble County, Texas, on the Edwards Plateau in the Hill Country. It sits at the confluence of the North and South Llano rivers, where Interstate 10 crosses the county.
Junction is known for its clear, spring-fed Llano rivers, its deer hunting, and its outdoor recreation. South Llano River State Park lies about five miles south of the city, and Texas Tech University operates a research and field-station campus just outside town.
Junction is served by the Junction Independent School District, which operates the city's schools, including Junction High School. Texas Tech University's Center at Junction provides higher-education and research facilities on 411 acres along the South Llano River.
The North and South Llano rivers meet in Junction, giving the city its name. The rivers are known for their clear water, and the South Llano River State Park offers swimming, kayaking, fishing, birding, and trails just south of town.
City Guide
Junction's housing stock reflects its small-town, ranch-country setting. The city holds a mix of modest single-family homes, many of mid-20th-century construction, on tree-shaded streets near the courthouse and rivers, along with some newer construction. Surrounding the city, ranch land and acreage dominate, with hunting properties and riverfront parcels among the most sought-after. Housing is generally affordable relative to the larger Hill Country cities, and buyers are often drawn by access to the rivers, hunting opportunities, and the slow pace. The market is small and locally oriented, with inventory concentrated in town and on the surrounding rural land.
Junction's lifestyle is built around the rivers and the land. Residents spend warm months swimming, kayaking, and fishing in the clear Llano rivers, while autumn brings deer season, which is a major social and economic event across Kimble County. The town is quiet and self-contained, with a courthouse square, local cafes and shops, and a pace set by the seasons rather than the clock. The Texas Tech field station brings a small academic presence, and the state park draws a steady stream of campers and birders. It is a place for those who value the outdoors, hunting, and a genuine Hill Country small town.
Junction is served by the Junction Independent School District, which operates the city's schools, including Junction High School. The district is small and closely tied to the community, reflecting the town's rural setting and modest population. Texas Tech University's Center at Junction provides a higher-education and research presence, with a field station and outdoor learning center on the South Llano River. For families, the K-12 system is a central institution, and students benefit from small classes and a tight relationship between school and town, with the trade-offs that come with a small rural district.
Junction sits directly on Interstate 10, the major east-west route across Texas, placing San Antonio roughly two hours to the southeast and El Paso and West Texas to the west. U.S. Highways 83 and 377 also pass through the city, providing north-south connections through the Hill Country. The interstate location gives Junction an accessibility that many Hill Country towns lack, supporting tourism, hunting travel, and freight. There is no commercial air service in town, with San Antonio International the nearest major airport. Daily travel is by car, with the city functioning as a natural stop along the I-10 corridor.
The North and South Llano rivers are the center of Junction's recreation, offering clear, spring-fed swimming holes, kayaking, and fishing. South Llano River State Park, five miles south of town, adds camping, hiking, birding, and river access in a protected setting known for its wintering turkey population and wildlife. The Edwards Plateau's ranchland supports hunting, particularly for white-tailed deer, and the surrounding Hill Country offers scenic drives and small-town exploration. The Texas Tech field station hosts educational and research programming, and community events like the Kimble Kow Kick mark the local calendar. Recreation here is defined by water, wildlife, and open land.
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