Turkey Hollow
Turkey Hollow is a sanctuary for wildlife nestled in the middle of several very large, old ranches and part of Block Creek Natural Area, which in total is comprised of almost 400 acres located in Kendall County halfway between Comfort and Fredericksburg, Texas, off of Old Highway 9.
This unique property is only thirty acres, although it seems much larger. Block Creek and Elm Bottom Creek flow through the property year round. A two-acre lake on the property is a magnet for various species of native wildlife.

Turkey Hollow offers permanent year-round feeding stations and photo blinds for numerous species of birds and wildlife. The clear water in the lake is a natural draw for such birds as King Fishers, Rio Grande turkeys, various ducks and numerous cranes, hawks, shore birds as well as deer, turtles, dragonflies, snakes and much more. One photo blind is located behind the spillway of the lake, which makes the camera at water level. Hiking and birding are also available for your pleasure. For photographers planning overnight stays, the night-time skies are dark, allowing for some spectacular star viewing and photography.


  • Rate of $125 per day per person
  • Morning and evening photo settings
  • On-site accommodations available
  • Restaurants in nearby towns of Comfort and Fredericksburg
  • Primitive restroom facilities are available
  • Website: www.blockcreeknaturalarea.com

 

Turkey Hollow Contact Information

Sharron or Larry Jay
Home: 830/995-4174
830/438-2423
Cell: 210/422-3640 (Sharron)
210/422-3650 (Larry)

sljay@gvtc.com

www.blockcreeknaturalarea.com



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