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WALKER PEAK. Walker Peak stands 1½ miles southwest of Click in south central Llano County (at 30°33' N, 98°36' W). At an elevation of 1,552 feet, the summit rises approximately 530 feet above nearby Sandy Creek, with a prominent 300-foot escarpment immediately above the creek. Local terrain is rolling, with deep and dense dissection, and covered with soils that vary from shallow and stony to sandy loams. Vegetation consists primarily of open stands of live oak and Ashe juniper.

 

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