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    Vanishing Texas River Cruise

    4.2 (33 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Don B.

    It's been almost two years since Peg and I had the pleasure of taking the VTRC Ultimate Eagle Cruise and when we heard that more eagles than normal had taken up temporary residence, back to Burnet we went! Captain Shawn and Tim the Guide were with us again; felt like old home week! We were joined by an interesting group from a tour bus consisting of Oriental men and women who had married Caucasian Americans. I would have never imagined such an organized group existed but there they were and the nicest bunch of folks we could ever hope to meet. The day was dreary and misty, so I apologize that the photos are not of better quality, especially those of the eagles. And speaking of eagles, they were indeed out in force. During the four-hour cruise, there were nineteen sightings. I snapped over 200 photos but discarded most; misty weather and a telephoto lens stretched to its max don't mix very well, to say nothing of eagles who can whirl and spin out of frame on a dime. During this cruise, the geology bug bit and I went nuts snapping the natural features of the place. Some were of sites I captured in our previous trip but many are new to this one. Once again, Captain Shawn made his chicken gumbo; he's from Lafayette, Louisiana and knows his way around the kitchen! There was plenty to go around and many of us left with large Styrofoam cups full of it. In my last review, I commented on the kindness of the folks at VTRC and I'm happy to report that's still the case. Keep up the great work, guys--we'll be back!

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    Garry H.

    Everybody has a different idea of what's fun. Some fast, some slow. If your looking for slow, the VTRC is wonderful. The double decker boat is docked at the north end of Lake Buchanan. The lower deck is enclosed. Yes, that means heated and Air Conditioned! Plenty of seating. The upper deck is open air. The wind in your hair, and maybe a little sweat in your eye. But who cares, upper deck it is! A short cruise got us to the mouth of the Colorado River. For a while it was lake houses and fancy boat docks. Then, civilization went away, and it was just us and the trees. All this time, the guide is telling us about the lake , the river, and it's history. Soon we came upon a water fall, so pretty out in the middle of nowhere. The fall colors were starting to show and they were beautiful. This area is a winter nesting area for bald eagles, and we saw 2 that had already arrived. The 2 1/2 hour trip was pure joy. Some people brought their own food and drink. The boat supplies water and tea. We will definitely do this again next time we're in the area! Hope you get the chance to try it!

    Miriam B.

    We went on this boat tour with the promise that they were advertising there was going to be bald eagles that are around this lake. We did not see any bald eagles we did not see any bald eagles nest we saw that the water was very murky like P green soup which is not conductive for bald eagles to fish in. My friend went to this boat tour in March of last year and he found the same thing there were no bald eagles around and he never saw one. I went on this tour February 2, 2017 and I found the same thing there are no bald eagles at this lake the water is not clear enough for bald eagles to see fish.

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    It was very informational. Great guide, friendly full of facts about the area and history.

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    We had the best cruise. Beautiful scenery and very informative. We will definitely be returning.

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    Once again, Captain Shawn made his chicken gumbo; he's from Lafayette, Louisiana and knows his way around the kitchen!

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    4.6(399 reviews)
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    Longhorn Caverns is a great place to go to see some natural Texas beauty. Our tour guide Emily was…read moreabsolutely amazing. She is extremely knowledgeable, confident, and has great puns! We lucked out and got her on a walking tour but you can normally find her on the Wild Cave Tours. My wife has severe anxiety, Emily was extremely understanding, helped her stay calm throughout the walking tour, and gave our family an unforgettable experience. I couldn't thank her enough for everything she did. I highly recommend checking out these Caves, and if you have the gumption to get muddy, spring for the Wild Cave Tour. Either way you go, it's a great experience!

    Pictures don't do this place justice!…read more On this beautiful Saturday, I was seeking adventure! This tour is such an amazing deal. My tour guide Eryn was amazing and so funny. Caves are so interesting and there is so much to learn about them . Longhorn Cavern offer 3 different tour options. The cavern walking tour is just like a casual walking tour. The black light tour is where you wear hard hats and walk with a light. The Wild Cave tour is for the extreme explorers who are okay with tight spaces . I chose the cavern walking tour. I highly recommend shoes that have a tight grip. The gift shop has really good options for keepsakes. Also, if you get thirst drinks are available to purchase. I saw a section for pizza, but it was sold out. I had amazing time during my visit. The cave is beautiful and there is so much to see.

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    We just got home after an amazing weekend at the ranch. I surprised my wife for our first…read moreanniversary and her birthday and it did not disappoint!!! All of the staff were so helpful and kind! A special shoutout to Cheslea who took care of us when we arrived, as well as was our driver for the safari tour! Ohhhh the animals, my wife and I were in heaven. She misses her little Cashew and I won't forget my big boy Blue (see photo)! Our first time but will not be our last! Thank you again to you all!

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    One of our friends surprised us with a bee tour because he knows how much my wife loves bees. The…read morestaff was very accommodating to our schedules. It's not recommended to go on the tour when it's raining, and when it's too hot or cold outside. We had to reschedule twice due to weather but we finally made it out there and it was a lot of fun learning about bees, their importance to the world and seeing them up close. We all enjoyed the hands on experience being in the bee hits offered us! Standing in the middle of bees flying around, not angrily, and see how they work together was breathtaking. Becky, one of the staff members, scheduled our tour and led our honey taste testing. She was the sweetest lady and took the time to learn all of our names. Becky's husband, Jesus, led our bee tour and answered all of our many questions. He was very kind, knowledgeable and patient when addressing our questions. If you are looking for a fun experience you need to come out here and do the tour!!!

    My stop at Texas Honey Bee Farm today was done mostly out of curiosity when I spied some small…read moresigns along the roadside. Expectations were low. After all, this place is out in the country and, although not too far off of Hwy 71, it is secluded and kind of remote (probably seems more remote than it actually is). It was, however, a delightful surprise! The shop had a wide variety of bee-related items from tools and clothing for serious bee keepers to honeys and honey-sweetened candies to bee-themed household goods. So cute!! We were treated to a honey tasting, which (like wines) started with the lighter colored and flavored honey (a local honey) up to the darker honeys, then we veered off and were sampling cinnamon honey (think Red Hots + honey), coffee and chocolate flavored, and (my favorite) chili-infused honey. Cannot wait to try this drizzled over some soft cheese. I don't know how I got out with only the few items I purchased (photos below), so I'll have to go back. Many of the items would make great gifts (I'm thinking of those coffee mugs: Let it Bee; Bee Happy; and my favorite: Give Bees a Chance. Tours are also offered but must be scheduled in advance, a down side of spur-of-the-moment exploring. I'll be sure to do that next time, when I'm back to purchase gifts.

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    Austin Brewery Tours - Nomadic Beerworks menu

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    Great tour of three local breweries!! Scheduling was easy, pick up location was easy and drinking…read morewas easy! Kenneth was a great tour guide, giving us information about each of the breweries we went to. He also sat with us at each location and it was cool getting to know him. He gave us plenty of notice about when we were leaving and made sure everyone was accounted for before moving on to the next location. Would definitely recommend!

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