Overview
The Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site is a historically significant park in the heart of former President LBJ’s country home and influenced by three major cultures: Native Americans, Spanish and German. Enjoy a self-guided tour of the World War I era Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm, where you will find park rangers in period clothing tending to crops, farm animals and preparing meals. The park is also home to a Visitors Center, 1.2 miles of walking trails, American bison, Texas longhorns, wildflowers, creeks and historic cabins as well as sports facilities including an Olympic sized swimming pool (currently closed for 2023.) The Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic site is located just across the Pedernales River from the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park.
Meeting Spaces
Group Dining Hall
- Occupancy: 70 - 70
- Area: 2,436 square feet
| Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Theater | Group Dining Hall | 70 | 2,436 sq ft |
| Banquet | Group Dining Hall | 70 | 2,436 sq ft |
| Reception | Group Dining Hall | 70 | 2,436 sq ft |
Hours
Hours
Monday: 8:30AM-4PM | Tuesday: 8:30AM-4PM | Wednesday: 8:30AM-4PM | Thursday: 8:30AM-4PM | Friday: 8:30AM-4PM | Saturday: 8:30AM-4PM | Sunday: 8:30AM-4PM