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A Look At Inks Lake

Inks Lake is located in central Texas. It is a part of the Highland lakes and is the next lake down from the Colorado River from Lake Buchanan. With just a length of only 4.2 miles and a width of 3,000 feet, Inks Lake is the smallest of the Highland Lakes, but is by far the most beautiful.

There are three towns that surround the lake. Burnet is located only 14 miles east of the lake. Burnet is a small community and has many things to see for visitors. The Confederate Air Force Museum is located in Burnet. The museum features World War II fighter planes, firearms, photographs and much more.

There is also a steam train known as the "Hill Country Flyer" that leaves from Cedar Park. It travels down Short Creek Canyon and crosses the Timber Bridge. It was made famous in the movie "The Newton Boys."
The train stations in Burnet for two and half hours before heading back to Cedar Park. Visitors can enjoy the scenery of Burnet and the hill country.

Kingsland is another town that sits just 7 miles south of the lake. Kingsland is a community of about 5,600. It has many places to see and stay. One the most popular spots in Kingsland is "Lookout Point." Lookout Point is a rock formation that took place millions of years ago. They are located on a cliff on the side of the road. Many tourists visit them each year and are studied by scientists.

Kingsland is the place to visit if you like to fish and enjoy the sunsets. There are numerous vacation rentals available all around the lake.

Llano is another small community that sits just 17 miles west of Inks Lake. The community is filled with historic places and Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is just 14 miles from Llano.

Inks Lake is made popular by the beautiful sunsets and the boating and fishing. The lake sits on Inks Lake State Park. The park is a 1,200 acre park full of cedar and oak that border the lake. The park offers almost 8 miles of hiking trails, fishing, swimming, boating and picnic and camping areas. There are white tail deer, turkey and many other types of wildlife. Visitors can take photographs of the wildlife.
Inks Lake also has its very own floating restaurant. "The Catfish Barge" is built on a floating barge and serves catfish dinners and offers beautiful views of the lake and beautiful sunsets.

With spring in the air and summer just around the corner, families are looking for that perfect vacation spot. Inks Lake is close to Austin and a nice place to visit and relax.

Visitors have plenty to see and do and can always find vacation rentals near the lake. With several small towns surrounding the lake, visitors can find something new each day.

Pack up the family and head to Inks Lake State Park. You can find relaxation and quiet time for you and your family!


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Fort Worth Real Estate Market Statistics

It looks like the Fort Worth real estate market is still moving slower but the stats this month are an improvement over November. This is a positive sign as we move into 2009.



There was a 23.7 percent drop between December 2007 and December 2008 in the number of home sales. From December 2006 to December 2008, there was a 36.03 percent drop. There have been double digit drops in one year home sales since October 2008, and a in two year sales since June 2008. Single year drops have two anomalies: April and September. These months show a drop around 4 percent, but every other month has over 10 percent drops. This is a 16 percent average drop for the year, and a 19 percent drop with the anomalies dropped.

To read more go to our Fort Worth Real Estate Blog. Statistics Provided by the Fort Worth Real Estate Team

Real Cowboys Abound at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo

For green horns and the cow-savvy alike, the 113th Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo boasts family-oriented entertainment and commercial exhibitions galore. If you are new to Texas, the stock show holds promise as an introduction to true cowboy culture. This impressive event, which boasts over more than 22,000 animals to be shown over 24 days, began over a hundred years ago on the banks of Marine Creek in North Fort Worth. From its earliest days it was billed as "the most opulent and dynamic livestock pavilion in the entire Western Hemisphere," and not much has changed since then.

Going to the show then and now provides an opportunity to make a Western fashion statement. Boots, hats, and cowboy garb from the most authentic to the most exotic are both on display and for sale in the extensive exhibition area. Meanwhile, livestock, horses, poultry, rabbits and pigeons of every possible sort and kind can be viewed in the stock yards. Local kids participating in 4-H and FFA also put their livestock on display in the livestock barns, and show their animals in the arenas. Check the schedule to see which animals are being shown.

If you tire of admiring steer who are having their tails combed and spritzed with hair spray prior to judging and auction, educational exhibits abound, not to mention the midway rides with that particular carny atmosphere so familiar to fairs the country over. There are rides a-plenty for all ages, and the ubiquitous funnel cakes and cotton candy to recharge flagging spirits.

The stock show includes a petting zoo for children, with freshly hatched or hatching chicks for them to watch and touch, goats, lambs, rabbits, and the like. Other kid-friendly fare includes milking exhibits, magic shows, and live music performances.

Not to be missed is the auctions themselves. This year boasts 11 major cattle auctions. For the uninitiated, the ambiance can be intense, with the auctioneer speaking in tongues, while ranchers and cowboys sit round the ring where a terrified steer runs knocking around the ring.

And not least among the entertainment offerings is the rodeo, with the "World's Original Indoor Rodeo" performing 30 times over the 24 day run. In 1918, Fort Worth hosted Wild West Show performers, who participated as contestants in what some claim as the first indoor rodeao spectacular. The initial Fort Worth Rodeo's contestants vied for a total purse of $3,000, and included contests from ladies bucking bronco to men's steer riding to wild horse racing.

Innovations to worldwide rodeo standards were made at this event, including the introduction of side release chutes for bucking stock in 1927 as well as Brahma bull riding. During World War II, Gene Autry became the first specialty act to appear in the Fort Worth Rodeo, another tradition that has gained in popularity nationally.

Tickets for the rodeo can be bought online -- $22 for Friday nights and weekend performances, and $16 for weekday performances.

If you are a rancher or farmer, you can check out the latest and greatest in farm and ranch equipment at the commercial exhibit show.

The Fort Worth Stock show is open from January 16 through February 8th at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Forth Worth, Texas.


Jill works for Inside real estate. They have a site covering Fort Worth Texas real estate. They provide descriptions of different fort worth neighborhoods like Arlington and Bedford.

Sales Plummet in the Fort Worth Real Estate Market

The home sales for November 2008, in Fort Worth, were 38.11 percent lower than November 2007. This is the largest percentage drop for every month in 2008. The second largest drop was 22.36 percent in March. Every month, except September and April, had double-digit losses from their 2007 counterparts. (more at the Fort Worth Real Estate Blog )

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