From the Dallas/Fort Worth area: Take Hwy 287/82 and exit at Jolly, Texas. Travel south on FM 2393, go approximately seven miles, and turn left on FM 1954 and continue for approximately three miles to the entrance of the park on the left. From Amarillo/Hwy 287: Travel south on Hwy 281 through Wichita Falls. Approximately seven miles south of Wichita Falls, turn left on FM 1954 and continue eight miles to the park entrance.
According to state park website they have old pictures of lake shows full of water but unfortunately there is no water by our camping site 59. Lake level is very low due to hot summer.
Great day fishing! Crappy were biting . The lake was beautiful this morning & quiet, not a lot of people until about 12
This is a hidden gem in October. The park is quiet, nice for relaxing. The lake is low at present but we did see boats out and people fishing every day plus the weather is great! Low to no humidity in the mid 70’s during the day and mid 40’s at night. Abundance of wildlife (Deer, owls, coyotes). Lots of Mesquite trees and large cleared areas for tents. The RV spaces are great because they are large and flat with some drive through spaces. The downside is no park store, and one bathroom with showers. But if you are looking for a nice place to have peace and quiet, this park was great for us!
Quit campground. Level sites, with large sites, clean bathrooms , and nice level hiking. The water level very low in the Lake. The boat launch was closed when we visited! Thank you for a fun few days of relaxation.
It's a park. The new paved pads and roads are nice but there's nothing spectacular about it here. Great place if you have a boat and you fish. Probably fun for families during summer for swimming. Lake was pretty low when we went and I can see how people would love it here. It's just not what steals my heart personally.