Kingsland, Census-designated place in Llano County, Texas, United States.
Kingsland sits where the Colorado and Llano rivers meet to form Lake Lyndon B. Johnson across a total area of 9.8 square miles. The community includes an elementary school and several local services scattered throughout the region.
The Victorian-era Antlers Hotel built in 1901 stands in the railroad district, showing how the area developed around early rail connections. The building marks the period when this settlement grew as a transportation hub.
The Texas Chainsaw House arrived here after being moved from Round Rock and now operates as a restaurant. It draws visitors curious about real locations featured in films.
Children attend Packsaddle Elementary School in town, but middle and high school students need to travel to Llano for further education. Most services and shops are spread out, so a car makes exploring the area easier for visitors.
The Slab is where the road meets the Llano River across a natural granite crossing used for swimming. This rock formation creates a popular gathering spot where river and road intersect.
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