If you’re driving around the Hill Country, tune into these stations if the bluebonnets have faded.


KWCB-FM 89.7
Broadcasting from Floresville, this station mixes country, gospel/Christian, and Tejano in a public-radio format.

KNBT-FM 92.1
Country, Americana, and homegrown Texas music out of New Braunfels.

KRNH-FM 92.3
Kerrville’s “The Ranch” is one of the Hill Country’s largest stations, playing traditional and contemporary country music.

KRVL-FM 94.3
“94 Country” in Kerrville calls itself progressive country; the format includes gospel/Christian and Texas artists.

KBUC-FM 95.7
“Real Country” broadcasting from Pleasanton and specializing in classic country oldies and new Nashville music.

KUVA-FM 102.3
“Tejano y Mas,” based in Uvalde, is a community-oriented Tejano music station with an emphasis on community events.

KVOU-FM 104.9
Uvalde’s “Country 105” plays contemporary country along with news and sports reports.

KFAN-FM 107.9/KEEP-FM 103.1
Simulcast from Fredericksburg with Bandera’s KEEP, AAA, Americana, and country are heard on “Texas Rebel Radio.”

Source: Texas Governor’s Office on Music; www.governor.state.tx.us/music.

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