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Hunt and Mountain
Home, Texas located just a few minutes west of Kerrville is
another scenic ride. Take Highway 27 (Junction Highway) toward Ingram
and it will take us through Mountain Home, Hunt and then onto Lost
Maples State Park and The Lone Star Motorcycle Museum. Before you begin
this ride be sure to top off your fuel tank before leaving Kerrville or
Ingram. There are NO fuel stops for some time. This ride has great
scenery all along the way.
To
begin, take Highway 27 West out of Kerrville and follow 27 to Mountain
Home, Texas. The ride will take you past resorts and many ranches. When
you get to Mountain Home, turn left on to 41 ( known to the locals as
"The Divide" ) and follow it to FM 1340. The ride along 41 also passes
many ranches and wildflowers can often be seen along the road. As you
are coming down FM 1340 and approach Hunt, Texas you will see the
strangest thing sitting in a pasture, a replica of Stonehenge called
Stonehenge II.
Stonehenge
II was erected as an art project by the late Al Shepperd and his friend
and neighbor, Doug Hill. The finished product is 90% as wide as the
original, and 60% the height. Visitors are welcome to walk around the
project and enjoy its beauty.
Continue
on FM 1340 till you intersect with Highway 39 in Hunt. Turn right on
Highway 39 and follow it to Ranch Road 187 South. Turn left on Ranch
Road 187S and follow it until you see Lost Maples State Park on your
right. The ride on Highway 39 has everything from nice gentle curves to
hard turns and crosses the South Fork of the Guadalupe River many
times. Be VERY careful on Highway 39 as it is very easy to get caught
up in the scenery and miss one of the many turns the road takes.
As you
leave Lost Maples State Park take 187 South again and one mile down the
road from Lost Maples State Park is The Lone Star Motorcycle Museum.
Since we are all motorcycle enthusiasts, this is a must stop and see
sight along the way. If you ready for lunch at this point, inside the
museum is the "Ace Cafe". The Ace Cafe offers Gourmet Hamburgers,
Aussie meat pies, salads and deserts.
The
Lone Star Motorcycle Museum displays a wonderful collection of machines
from around the world dating from the 1910's to modern. It will be a
very enjoyable stop on this trip.
When
you leave The Lone Star Motorcycle Museum continue south on 187 until
you reach Ranch Road 337. At this point you can do one of two things.
You can make a right on to 337 and enjoy the wild curves on the way to
Leakey or turn left on 337 and head back to Highway 16 which you will
pick up in Medina and either go North back to Kerrville or head south
towards Bandera.
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