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Frio River Hill Country Seat

About Leakey, TX

Welcome to Leakey, the Real County seat on the Frio River in the Texas Hill Country, a gateway to Garner State Park and the region's famous swimming holes.

Leakey is a small city and the county seat of Real County, Texas, situated along the Frio River in the western Hill Country. Pronounced "LAY-kee," the town was settled in 1856 and named for John H. Leakey, a Tennessee pioneer whose family helped shape the Frio Canyon. The 2020 census counted 315 residents, keeping Leakey among the state's smallest county seats and one of its most sparsely populated areas. The town anchors the Frio Canyon, a landscape of limestone hills, spring-fed creeks, and the cool, clear Frio River that gives the area its name and its seasonal identity. Human habitation in the canyon reaches back thousands of years, and by the late 19th century the area had become a ranching outpost. Angora goat raising, cattle, and sheep built the early economy, and the surrounding rangeland still defines much of Real County, which was carved from Edwards, Bandera, and Kerr counties in 1913. The town's fortunes rose and fell with ranching cycles through the early 20th century, but the enduring assets have always been the river, the climate, and the terrain. In recent decades, river recreation and Hill Country tourism have become the area's primary economic and cultural currents. Summer visitors arrive by the thousands to swim, tube, kayak, and camp along the Frio, and Leakey functions as a supply, dining, and services stop for the broader Frio Canyon, including Garner State Park to the north. The town is also a well-known waypoint for motorcyclists riding the Three Sisters ranch roads, giving its small commercial strip a steady flow of travelers through much of the year. Leakey suits people drawn to a quiet, rural Hill Country lifestyle with exceptional access to rivers, parks, and scenic roads. Services are limited to the basics along U.S. Highway 83, and daily life is unhurried and self-reliant. The nearest larger towns and regional amenities are reached by long highway drives through the surrounding hills, which keeps the area's character remote, its pace deliberate, and its appeal rooted in landscape rather than convenience.

Population 315
County Real County
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What county is Leakey in?

Leakey is in Real County, Texas, and serves as the county seat. Real County was created in 1913 from parts of Edwards, Bandera, and Kerr counties, and Leakey is its principal town and the hub of the Frio Canyon.

What river runs through Leakey?

The Frio River runs through the Leakey area, giving the surrounding Frio Canyon its name. The spring-fed river is known for its clear, cool water and is a major destination for swimming, tubing, and kayaking in the Texas Hill Country.

How far is Garner State Park from Leakey?

Garner State Park is a short drive north of Leakey along U.S. Highway 83, making Leakey a convenient base for the park's swimming, camping, hiking, and the Old Baldy overlook. The park spans about 1,774 acres of Hill Country terrain.

What school district serves Leakey?

Leakey Independent School District serves Leakey and the surrounding rural area, housing pre-kindergarten through 12th grade on a single campus along U.S. Highway 83 in town. The single-campus setup keeps the district closely tied to community life.

What are the Three Sisters near Leakey?

The Three Sisters are Ranch Roads 335, 336, and 337, a famous loop of twisting, scenic Hill Country roads that converge near Leakey. They are among Texas's most popular motorcycle and scenic-driving routes.

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About Leakey

Real Estate & Housing

Housing in Leakey is modest in scale and tied to the surrounding landscape. The stock includes older single-family homes near the town center, rural acreage and ranch properties on the county's limestone hills, and a growing collection of river-adjacent cabins and vacation rentals that serve the summer tubing crowd. Building is concentrated along the U.S. 83 corridor and on scattered ranch roads rather than in large subdivisions. Because Leakey is small and land is held largely in family ranches, available inventory can be limited, and the market reflects a blend of permanent residents, second-home buyers, and recreational investment.

Neighborhoods

Leakey's compact footprint means it has few formally named subdivisions; instead, the town organizes around its main corridor and the river. The commercial and civic center lines U.S. Highway 83, while residential streets and ranch roads fan out toward the Frio and the surrounding hills. Riverfront and river-adjacent properties are the most sought-after, prized for direct access to swimming and tubing. Beyond the city limits, homesites scatter across Real County on larger tracts, so living "in Leakey" often means a combination of small-town proximity and open Hill Country acreage.

Lifestyle in Leakey

Life in Leakey moves with the seasons. Summers bring the Frio River's tubing and swimming culture, filling the town with visitors and giving it a lively, tourist-friendly energy. The rest of the year settles into a slower, ranching-rooted rhythm. Leakey is a well-known rest stop for motorcyclists riding the Three Sisters loop, and its handful of shops, restaurants, and outfitters serve both locals and travelers. Community life centers on the school, churches, and outdoor pursuits, and the overall character is welcoming, practical, and deeply tied to the land and water.

Schools & Education

Leakey is served by Leakey Independent School District, a small rural district that houses all grades, pre-kindergarten through 12, on a single campus along U.S. Highway 83 in town. The single-school arrangement keeps the district closely woven into community life, and it serves students from Leakey and the surrounding rural parts of Real County. Families should expect a small-school setting with limited course breadth compared with larger districts, balanced by close teacher-student relationships and a central role in local life.

Getting Around

U.S. Highway 83 is Leakey's main artery, running north toward Junction and south toward Uvalde. The town is also a pivot point for the Three Sisters — Ranch Roads 335, 336, and 337 — a celebrated loop of twisting Hill Country roads popular with motorcyclists and scenic drivers. There is no public transit, and private vehicles are essential. Kerrville lies roughly 45 minutes east, while San Antonio is about two hours away by highway, so regional commuting is uncommon and the area functions as a rural retreat rather than a bedroom community.

Parks & Recreation

The Frio River is Leakey's defining attraction, drawing swimmers, tubers, and kayakers throughout the warm months. Garner State Park, one of Texas's most popular parks, lies a short drive north along U.S. 83, offering 1,774 acres of swimming, camping, hiking, and the Old Baldy overlook. Nearby Lost Maples State Natural Area adds fall color and backcountry trails, while the Three Sisters ranch roads deliver some of the state's most celebrated motorcycle and scenic driving. Hunting, fishing, and birding round out the recreation picture across Real County's hills and creeks.

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payments Median Sale Price $419,000 -4.1%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $327
schedule Avg Days on Market 266
sell Homes Sold 5
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
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