“VERY IMPRESSIVE! We’re wintering in the Hill Country, staying in Bandera. Decided to spend Saturday exploring Kerrville, about 20 miles away. After our first stop at the Visitors Center, we knew immediately it would take more than one day to see it all. There’s a lot to do here! We’d passed The Cross on our way to Bandera last week, so we wanted to see it up close and personal. I’m so glad we weren’t pulling our RV, because there’s no way we could’ve gotten it up the winding road to the top! It’s one lane wide, one way up and one way down. This is definitely worth seeing, even if you’re not a believer in God. Sure, the cross is impressive. But what’s even more impressive is one couple’s labor of love that will probably last a lifetime. The layout of the grounds have been thoughtfully conceived, and visitors are naturally drawn in to see what’s next. The plethora of messages written on rocks is an awesome testimonial to the spiritual principle of ‘faith.’ Even if the visitor is agnostic, he is sure to be moved by the experience. It’s amazing what the power of imagination can produce. This is one attraction in Kerrville that should not be missed.”
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