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Established by the Lower Colorado River Authority, Canyon of the Eagles has helped the LCRA to create an eco-friendly lodge on the shores of Lake Buchanan. At this Burnet county resort you can listen for owls, kayak beneath a waterfall, explore the galaxy via telescope, or spend an evening with a cowboy poet.
Located on 940 secluded acres, the Lodge includes a restaurant with a spectacular view of the lake, 14 miles of hiking trails, and porches for rocking and looking at the birds. During the winter months you can see American bald eagles soaring outside the windows while they are south for the winter.
What to Bring
| Comfortable walking shoes
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Hat
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Swim wear
| Binoculars
Camera
Jacket
Flashlight
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We ask that you be understanding of the balance between humans and creatures
that co-exist with us. Every critter, insect, and snake here serves a
purpose that we can understand if we allow ourselves to learn more about the
delicate balance of our eco system. Be cautious, learn, and enjoy the
experience at Canyon of the Eagles. We have seen the following potentially
dangerous plants and animals at Canyon of the Eagles: Western Diamond Back
Rattlesnake, Scorpion, Brown Recluse & Black Widow Spider, Copperhead Snake,
Cottonmouth Snake, Coral Snake, Cactus, Mesquite Trees, Poison Ivy. Please
be cautious of your surroundings at all times, watch your children, and
please enjoy nature in it's rarest form. undisturbed!
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