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Black Rock Park: A public boat ramp, primitive camping, RV sites, dump station, playground, bathrooms, swimming, and fishing is available at Black Rock Park. A fee is collected for overnight camping. To locate the park go west from Burnet on HWY 29 for approximately 13 miles, turn right on HWY 261 and continue up the road until you see the sign to the park. Burnet County Park: This small park offers picnic tables, BBQ grilles, a public boat ramp, portable restrooms, and free campsites on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is no lifeguard on duty. Take HWY. 29 west from Burnet and drive for 3.5 miles, turn right on Ranch Road 2341 for approximately eleven miles. The park is on the left.
www.enchantedrock.org (915) 247-3903 Guadalupe River State Park: This
1,900-acre scenic Hill Country park is bisected by the beautiful, cypress-edged river that
flows over natural rapids in the park. Wildlife includes white-tail deer, coyotes, foxes,
and armadillos; juniper thickets offer nesting habitat for rare golden-cheeked warbler.
Tent and RV camping, restrooms, showers, picnic sites, plus fishing, canoeing, swimming,
and hiking are available. Located on RR 46, 13 miles east of Boerne. Hamilton Pool: A park operated by Travis County, this place, with its waterfall that drops some sixty feet, has been a favorite swimming hole for generations. Visitation is limited so call in advance: (512) 264-2740. Located west of Austin on Highway 71 approximately 16 miles to FM 3238, south 13 miles.
Kerrville Schreiner State Park: Located on the Guadalupe River, this 500-acre park offers a host of activities including swimming, fishing, and boating. Campsites, picnic tables, tiled showers and restrooms make it the perfect setting for a day's outing or an overnight stay. Reservations are recommended for campsites. Open year-round, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. for day use. Screened shelters and RV campsites available. Located south of Kerrville on Highway 173. Lady Bird Johnson Park: A 190-acre municipal park featuring fully equipped RV sites, golf, swimming, tennis, badminton, picnicking plus a small lake for sailboats, canoes, and pedal boats. Located on Highway 16, 3.5 miles south of Fredericksburg. Golf Course Pro Shop (800) 950-8147 or 1-830-997-4010 Park Headquarters: (830) 997-4202.
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/lbj/lbj.htm
(830) 644-2252 Lost Maples State Natural Area: While they aren't really "lost," the bigtooth maples for which the park is named are selective in their habitat.Because of their shallow roots, the trees are susceptible to damage by soil compaction and visitors are cautioned to stay on prescribed paths to ensure continued vigor of the maple stands. Fall color is usually at its peak in early November. Park facilities include campsites with water, picnic areas, restrooms, showers, and primitive camp areas reached by almost eleven miles of hiking and backpacking trails. Swimming is permitted but no facilities are provided. Located 4 miles north of Vanderpool on RR 187.
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/pedernal/pedernal.htm Robinson City Park: On the banks of the Llano River, the park offers picnic and playground areas, a golf course, swimming pool and fishing. The park also has an excellent swimming hole on the Llano River next to the dam. The adjacent 100 RV camping sites, community center and rodeo grounds are operated by the Llano County Community Center. Located on FM 152 about two miles west of the courthouse. For information on camping call (915) 247-2551. Shaw Island Park: This park offers
fifteen sites, primitive camping, group camping, no charge, no reservations. To locate
Shaw Island Park go west from Burnet on HWY 29 for about 13 miles, turn right on HWY 261,
and continue up the road until you see signs to the park. South Llano River State Park: Cool
clear water, shady trees, and abundant wildlife all make South Llano River State Park an
ideal camping spot. The winding South Llano River forms the northern park boundary with
1.5 miles of river frontage. The 507-acre wooded bottomland is home to the white-tail deer
and Rio Grande turkey. Campsites accommodate up to eight persons each, with a combination
of motor vehicles and trailers not to exceed two; sites have picnic table and BBQ grill.
In addition to primitive campsites there are walk-in campsites with picnic tables and fire
rings, campsites with water and electricity which include back-in parking; and a restroom
with hot showers nearby.
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