Region: Hill Country
The town was established in 1876 with the formation of Kimble County. Today,
it is a trade and retail center for a scenic, sparsely populated area nationally
noted for the production of fine wool and mohair. Camping, fishing, canoeing and
hunting are popular. The area has more flowing streams than any other Texas
county and year-round fishing. Hunters find wild turkey, deer and game birds
during season, squirrels throughout year; exotics also found in area.
Schreiner (city) Park on Lake Junction has free overnight
camping.
Nearby Cities: Harper, Fort McKavett, Mountain Home, Menard, Brady, Mason, more...