Visit this remarkable confluence of history and modernity.
Housed within a majestic Victorian manor, The Antlers Inn stands as a living testament to an era of elegance and grandeur, all while offering modern amenities to ensure your stay is far from antiquated. Nestled on 7.5 acres, the property allows you to park your car and stay for the weekend. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll down to Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, unwinding on the lush front lawn, or simply relaxing, you'll enjoy a unique experience that seamlessly blends natural beauty with a vibrant community spirit.
Inviting you on a captivating journey through time.
Established in 1901 by the Austin and Northwestern Railroad, The Antler Inns proudly sits on the National Register of Historic Places. The two-story structure exemplifies architectural grace and cultural significance. As the walls of the Inn have borne witness to over a century of history, each visitor contributes their own unique story, continuing to weave the rich tapestry of this landmark institution.
Riding first class on the caboose of comfort.
Within The Antlers Inn, each room tells a tale of its own. Simple yet elegant Victorian-style rooms pair antique furniture with modern conveniences, creating an atmosphere of refined nostalgia. For the more adventurous, authentic 19th-century cabooses offer a whimsical lodging experience, complete with children's bunk beds and kitchenettes. Patios, expansive grounds, reflective gardens, and an enchanting waterfront park make for delightful exploration, while the small yet meaningful touches—oatmeal soap, lanolin shampoo, luxurious linens—ensure a truly comfortable and personalized stay.
Indulgence takes a delectable turn at The Antlers Inn. Start your day at Kingsland Coffee Shop with a delightful cup of coffee paired with a range of pastries for a touch of sweetness. As the day progresses, head over to Hooper's, the iconic 1974 movie set of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, transformed into a restaurant and pub. Hooper's draws visitors from around the world, offering a slice of cinematic history and something for everyone for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. When you're ready to cap off your evening, visit Junction Prime Steakhouse, the gem of the Antlers Complex. Here, you can savor prime steaks sourced from local ranches and sip expertly-crafted cocktails.
Located at the Llano and Colorado Rivers junction on Lake Lyndon B. Johnson in Kingsland, Texas.