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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
Plan Your Visit
 
Park ranger assisting visitor at information desk
Visitors receive assistance at the information desk.
 

Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park may be arranged differently than other parks you have visited. This park has two distinct visitor areas separated by 14 miles.

In Johnson City you will find
The National Park Visitor Center where park rangers are happy to
   help you plan your visit
The Boyhood Home in which President Johnson spent his childhood
The Johnson Settlement where the President’s grandparents first
   settled in the 1860s

The LBJ Ranch is located 14 miles west of Johnson City near Stonewall, Texas. A second visitor center, operated by LBJ State Park and Historic Site, is located near the Ranch. In order to see the LBJ Ranch, visitors take a National Park bus tour from State Park visitor center.

There are many opportunities to learn about President Johnson’s heritage, life, and legacy in both areas of the park.  Whether you have an hour or a full day, the information on this site will help you plan your best use of time.

LBJ Park Maps
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Pres Johnson confers with Gen. William Westmoreland, May 30, 1968  

Did You Know?
President Johnson flew home to his Texas ranch 74 times during his 5 years in office, living and working for 490 days—or about one-fourth of his presidency—at the Texas White House. Here he confers with Gen. William Westmoreland on May 30, 1968. Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park

Last Updated: January 18, 2007 at 14:30 EST