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Directions to Koyote Ranch Hill
Country from Bandera
Take scenic Hwy 16 north out of
Bandera. You will be
traveling through the Medina River Valley crossing this beautiful river
several times as it meanders through the hills.
Approximately 8 miles out of town, you will come to what the locals
refer to as the “Tree Tunnel” where hundred year old live oak trees
engulf the highway. Proceed on to the town of Medina, 13.5 miles from Bandera.
Medina is home to the Texas International Apple Festival – and a
great place to get one of the best apple turnovers in the world.
Continue north out of Medina approximately 6 miles where the Medina
Children’s Home is your next landmark.
Koyote Ranch Hill Country is 1.8 miles north of Medina
Children’s Home on the west side of Hwy 16.

From Kerrville (This route is
recommended for autos & motorcycles only)
Hwy 16 has consistently been
placed on Texas Monthly’s “10 Most Scenic Drives in Texas” list.
The drive from Kerrville to Koyote Ranch includes much of this
beauty, but it also includes almost 5 miles of switchback turns, which
rival any mountain road in America. While
this is a beautiful drive, it is not recommended for most RVs.
Take Hwy 16 south out of Kerrville, set your odometer at zero as
you cross the Guadalupe River in Kerrville.
About 9 miles out of town you will begin your climb to a local
landmark known as the Eagle’s Nest.
As you begin to come off the hill, Koyote Ranch Hill Country
is on the right (west) approximately 14.2 miles from the river bridge in
Kerrville.
From Kerrville
(RV Route)
The easiest drive with an RV
from Kerrville to the Ranch is approximately 20 minutes longer.
Take the Hwy 16 (Kerrville)
exit off I-10. Go south towards Kerrville. Approximately .5 miles take Loop
534 East to Hwy 173 (approximately 4.5 miles). Proceed south towards
Bandera. Approximately
10 miles south of town you will come to historic Camp Verde.
Proceed south approximately 2 miles and turn right (west) on Hwy
2828. After about 10 miles,
turn right (north) on Hwy 16 and proceed 2.5 miles to Medina. (Note: Hwy 2828 will dead end into Hwy 16.)
Medina is home to the Texas International Apple Festival - and a
great place to get one of the best apple turnovers in the world. Continue
north out of Medina approximately 6 miles where the Medina Children’s
Home is your next landmark. Koyote Ranch Hill Country is 1.8 miles
north of Medina Children’s Home on the west side of Hwy 16.
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