Hunt, Texas

Hunt

State/Province: Texas

Country: United States

Location Overview

Hunt is an unincorporated community located in Kerr County, Texas, in the central part of the state. It is situated approximately 20 miles northwest of the city of Kerrville and along the banks of the North Fork of the Guadalupe River. As an unincorporated area, Hunt does not have a formal government structure but falls under the jurisdiction of Kerr County.

The population of Hunt is relatively small, with estimates typically ranging in the low hundreds. The community is known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, primarily due to its proximity to the Guadalupe River, which is popular for fishing, tubing, and other water activities.

Key points of interest in the area include the Hunt School, established to serve local families, and various parks and natural features surrounding the river. The community has seen some development in tourism, with an increase in vacation rentals and cabins catering to visitors seeking outdoor experiences. Infrastructure developments have focused on maintaining road access and enhancing recreational facilities to support both residents and tourists. Climate in Hunt is characterized by hot summers and mild winters, typical of the Texas Hill Country region.