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4.4 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.4
24 Reviews

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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Nov 30, 2004

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July 13, 2008
Great ride. Just be careful. These roads are for…
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January 2, 2011
The only semi dangerous part of Hwy 16 in my…
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Written Directions

Start your route at Kerrville, TX which is about 50 miles NW of San Antonio, TX. Take HWY 16 south out of Kerrville and cross the Guadalupe River and continue on 16 heading all the way down to Bandera, TX ... about 38 miles.

Scenery

This road is in the top five in the state, with everything from scenery to twisty's all boiled down into a 38 mile ride. This route will send you past the home of the Kerrville Folk Festival, Koyote Ranch Resort, and Love Creek Orchards. Then to Bandera, TX where it's not uncommon to find a horse tied up next to your bike! The ride takes you through a set of twisty's, then dumps you into the beautiful Medina River Valley. Update provided by LadyMarie on 5/25/12: "This road follows the valley into Medina. The elevation changes multiple time and watch out for some wickedly tight turns, Especially North of Koyote Ranch. Pay attention to the warning signs and prepare for a couple quick downshifts. It starts with mostly tree lined roads till you hit the floor of the valley, and then it opens up a bit to rolling turns. Good warm up for the Sisters."

Drive Enjoyment

Highway 16 has it all in a short package, hairpin twisty's, scenery, and sweeping turns along the river. Due to the number of turns it can get some gravel in the turns due to cars running of the road edge. It's never a good idea to ride the first and last hours of light, in this part of Texas, due to high deer populations. Update provided by LadyMarie on 5/25/12: "This is a tight two lane but is kept in excellent condition as it is the main road from Kerrville to Medina. Be aware that some of the four wheelers have trouble maintaining their lane so I only gave it a 4."

Tourism Opportunities

Koyote Ranch is a must see, this biker resort is brand new. With everything from tent camping, RV sites and cabins to die for. Koyote Ranch also has a merchantile and biergarten with the best views in the State. Note from a recent MotorcycleRoads.com visitor about this route: "Hwy 16 between Kerrville and Bandera is not for beginners! Due to recent accidents, weekend police patrol has increased a great deal. Hwy 173 may be a better route between Kerrville & Bandera." Update provided by LadyMarie on 5/25/12: "Not much directly on this road till you get about halfway to Medina, you will roll through a few small communities on the way that have little shops. Both Medina and Kerrville have gas and food stops."

Motorcycle Road Additional info

Update provided by LadyMarie on 5/25/12: "This is the gateway road to the 3 Sisters if you are coming in from I-10, staying in Kerrville, or at Koyote Ranch you should find this route very enjoyable." - View the weather forecast for this area from Yahoo weather .
 

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Txabbotts
February 2, 2021
5 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
So much fun we turned around and rode it again.
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Guest
July 6, 2013
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Standard
This is one of the best roads to ride in my experience. I've ridden 4 times now and have a blast the whole time I'm on the road. It has very tight turns in the beginning and I had to downshift the Bandit twice for more than one corner. Beautiful scenery in the spring and fall. It is your prep ride for the Three Sister route. Rest in Medina. Then head for the big ride the Sisters give you. Awesome road.
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smith.tracey311@gmail.com
March 21, 2021
36 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
In my opinion, this road is even MORE fun than the three sisters. It is very technical so NOT for an inexperienced rider. Go your own pace and pay attention to the speeds signs on the curves and you'll have a great ride.
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