Mountain Home

Mountain Home, at the intersection of State Highway 27 (which runs here along the Old Spanish Trail) and State Highway 41 in north central Kerr County, was settled about 1856. The post office was established and named by H. Louis Nelson in 1879. The previous year four children of the Dowdy family, early settlers, had been killed here in the last Indian raid in Kerr County. The town was called Eura for a brief period in the early twentieth century. It had a population of 150 in 1946. In 1983 sixty people lived within a one-mile radius of the post office, which served 350 families. The community had a store, a motel, and a church. Ranching has always been the principal business. Mountain Home is the location of the Texas Fisheries Research Station, the Texas Catholic Boys Camp, and the Hill Country Cowboy Camp Meeting. In 2000 the population was ninety-six.

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Belongs to

Mountain Home is part of or belongs to the following places:

Currently Exists

Yes

Place type

Mountain Home is classified as a Town

Associated Names

  • (Eura)

Location

Latitude: 30.17464670
Longitude: -99.38032670

Has Post Office

Yes

Is Incorporated

No

Population Count, 2014

96