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Robinson City Park Keeps Llano on the River

Robinson City Park is where Llano loosens its belt. The city places it about two miles west of downtown on FM 152, with the Llano River running along the park's edge and enough space for camping, play, and community gatherings.

The City of Llano describes about 21 acres, river frontage, a swimming pool, ball fields, playgrounds, a pavilion stage, restrooms, showers, RV spaces, and tent camping. That is a lot of county-seat life gathered in one park. It is not a manicured pocket park; it is the place where a weekend can stretch from a ballgame to a campsite without leaving town.

Robinson also keeps the river visible in a county that can otherwise be described through taxes, granite, and lakes. The Llano River is not just upstream scenery. It is part of the city's public space, with grass, shade, and room for families to settle in for a day. When a place offers camping inside the city park, it tells you the river still belongs in ordinary weekend plans. That is useful context for anyone trying to understand daily life in Llano.

Source to confirm: City of Llano - Robinson City Park

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