
Texas Hill Country and LBJ Ranch Experience from Austin
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
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Your guide to Stonewall
The name Stonewall carries weight in the Texas Hill Country, sitting quietly along the Pedernales River in Gillespie County, roughly an hour's drive west of Austin. This is ranching country, where live oaks spread wide across limestone ridges and the air in summer carries the particular dry heat of the Edwards Plateau. The town itself is small enough that most visitors pass through it as part of a broader journey into the Hill Country, yet it holds a significance that belies its size: Stonewall is the birthplace of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, and the landscape here shaped one of the most consequential political figures of the twentieth century.
The LBJ Ranch, known informally as the Texas White House, remains the gravitational centre of any visit. Johnson conducted presidential business here during his time in office, and the property along the Pedernales became as much a seat of power as it was a working cattle ranch. The National Park Service now manages the site as part of Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, and the ranch house, the reconstructed birthplace cabin, and the family cemetery where Johnson is buried all sit within reach of one another across a stretch of river bottomland that feels genuinely unchanged from the era he inhabited it.
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