Junction Texas Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Junction, Texas hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Junction. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Econo Lodge Junction

Map Marker Econo Lodge Junction

311 South Segovia Access Rd, Junction, TX

Rooms begin at $74.99

7 miles from Junction city center.

Rodeway Inn Junction

Map Marker Rodeway Inn Junction

2343 North Main Street, Junction, TX

Rooms begin at $64.95

1 mile from Junction city center.

Americas Best Value Inn

Map Marker Americas Best Value Inn

1908 Main Street, Junction, TX

Rooms begin at $44.49

0 miles from Junction city center.

BEST WESTERN PLUS Dos Rios

Map Marker BEST WESTERN PLUS Dos Rios

244 Dos Rios Drive, Junction, TX

Rooms begin at $94.95

1 mile from Junction city center.

Knights Inn Junction

Map Marker Knights Inn Junction

111 Martinez St., Junction, TX

Rooms begin at $69.99

1 mile from Junction city center.

Days Inn Junction

Map Marker Days Inn Junction

111 Martinez Street, Junction, TX

Rooms begin at $69.12

1 mile from Junction city center.

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Trails Near Junction

  • South Llano River State Park, Fawn Trail Junction, TX (Hiking)
    People have inhabited this part of Texas for 8000 years; the first Anglo settlers arrived in the 1870s. The park itself was formerly a ranch created by the Thomas and Buck families, most recently a 25...

  • South Llano River State Park, Wildlife Management Area Trail Junction, TX (Hiking)
    Gravel and dirt roads now used for hike and bike trails (and to provide access to hunting blinds) crisscross the 2155-acre South Llano River State Park Wildlife Management Area. This western edge of t...

  • Fawn Trail Kerrville, TX (Hiking)
    The headwaters of the South Llano River first appear above ground from limestone springs, blanketing the western Texas Hill Country with fresh, clear water. The river follows a 55-mile course before j...

  • South Llano River State Park & Walter Buck Wildlife Management Area Junction, TX (Birding)
    The clear, cool waters of the South Llano (yawn-oh) River wind through a floodplain dominated by stately pecan trees. The state park (507 acres) contains 1.5 miles of river frontage on its northern bo...

  • Hill Country State Natural Area: Hermit’s Trace Bandera, TX (Hiking)
    Hermit’s Trace in the Hill Country State Natural Area offers strenuous hiking combined with the feeling of being in the wilderness. There are two difficult climbs and descents, made more treacherous b...

  • Rock Hound's Delight: Llano and Mason Mason, TX (Day Trips)
    This trip is a favorite with rock hounds and outdoor lovers. Continuing from Buchanan Dam, you’ll see more and more granite outcroppings—huge boulders protruding from the rugged land. This entire regi...

  • Kelly Creek Ranch Ingram, TX (Mountain Biking)
    Rocks. Lots of them. This trail is a test of will and fortitude, a challenge to get going when the going gets tough. It’s also a well-laid course, with plenty of technical descents and tough climbs to...