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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
Lodging
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There is no lodging or camping in the park. Two motels, several bed and breakfast facilities, and two RV facilities are available in Johnson City. Many motels, bed and breakfast inns and RV camping opportunities are in Fredericksburg, 32 miles west of the visitor center and 18 miles west of the LBJ Ranch. Contact Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for other camping locations in the immediate area or call 1-800-792-1112.

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Johnson Grass

Did You Know?
An invasive plant that Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park has problems with just happens to be a non-native grass called Johnson Grass. Besides being tough to get rid of, it is poisonous to livestock if eaten just after a freeze. (photo ©Barry A. Rice/The Nature Conservancy)

Last Updated: August 12, 2006 at 10:51 MST