Real Estate Along the Frio River: Clear refreshing waters of the Frio River provide the ultimate backdrop for exciting Hill Country adventures. Fed by springs, the East Frio, West Frio, and Dry Frio rivers merge during a 200-mile journey. The Frio River passes through Garner State Park and Concan, an hour west of San Antonio and south of Junction and Leakey.
The Frio River is a popular destination for tubing, kayaking, paddleboats, canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and biking, and camping. River volume fluctuates although riverside activities seem endless. Plenty of live concerts, dances, diners offering huge chicken fried steaks, and down-home backyard barbecues embed themselves into the landscapes.
Centuries-old bald cypress trees line the river. Native oak trees, breathtaking sunsets and clear Texas skies contribute to the glory. From high ridges, spectacular views give pause for gratitude – and a moment to spot wildlife.
Frio River Communities
Popular river destinations are tucked into the hills and valleys along the Frio River – from Leakey to Concan. The river lifestyle is simple. Bring lots of sunscreen and water shoes to navigate the rocky river. Float down the river and hike back in Garner State Park. Tread or pedal the miles of hiking and biking trails. Summer evenings bring young folks to the jukebox dances at the park’s confession building–and there’s even a putt-putt golf course.
The renowned House Pasture Restaurant and Music Venue enlivens the small town of Concan. Beautiful golf courses at Club at Concan and Concan Country Club complement the happy-go-lucky river lifestyle. These verdant expanses are surrounded by pleasing neighborhoods including Cyprus Bend, Mountain Valley, Mount Laurel, Heartstone, Tiera Linda, and Valley Vista.
Frio River Real Estate Investments
Buyers choose from a variety of real estate and development opportunities in proximity to the Frio River. If searching for waterfront properties or private river access, Big Texas Land Company will investigate the best options. Frio River waterfront ranches and estate homes provide larger acreage. The variety of hill country homes, rustic cabins, bungalows, and new homes provide options for all types of buyers. Architectural styles range from native stone to southwestern, rock, log, and Southern traditional.
Many Frio River homes double as income-producing vacation rentals. Most rentals offer enviable outdoor living areas. Extras like swimming pools, volleyball courts, and horseshoe pits come with the territory.
Real Estate Agents – Texas Hill Country
For more information about Texas Hill country real estate, please contact Big Texas Land Company at (325) 215-2100 office or (281) 406-6914 cell.