A park ranger gestures to a large grassy field while a group of people give their attention to him.

Johnson Settlement Walk

Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park

Special Event
  • Every week on Saturday at 11:30 AM from March 07, 2026 to March 21, 2026
  • Free
Are you looking to learn more about our history in an outdoor setting this spring? On the Saturdays of March 7, 14, and 21 join us for a free, 45-minute walk through the Johnson Settlement, the 1860s home of President Lyndon Johnson’s grandparents. You’ll hear about the harsh realities of their life on the Texas frontier and during the cattle drives. A young Lyndon Johnson often sat at the feet of his grandparents for their pioneering tales, and he developed an early love and appreciation for the Texas Hill Country that stayed with him throughout his life.
 
To take the Settlement walk, meet the ranger at 11:30 am at the national park visitor center in Johnson City—no reservations needed. The trail is a level gravel trail, but it’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes, wear sun protection, and bring water. The program will conclude in the Settlement area. 

Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

Latitude and Longitude 30.274253, -98.411224

Schedule

Days:

Every week on Saturday

Dates:

March 07, 2026 to March 21, 2026

Time:

11:30 AM

Duration:

45 minutes

Contact Information

Douglas Smith
830-868-7128
Contact Us

Event Type

  • Walk
Tags: lyndon b. johnson, johnson settlement, frontier, cattle drive