The park is located 16 miles northwest of Brownwood. Take State Highway 279 to Park Road 15, and then travel east on Park Road 15 for six miles.
Beautiful scenery here! Lots of old buildimgs to check out! Stomework is amazing!!!
They don't honor the America the Beautiful Pass, as I somehow thought lol. Only stayed 2 nights but saw much!
Excellent camping experience! Bathrooms were clean, and the camp hosts were extremely friendly on the Willow Loop. We had site 21, and it backed up to the lake. We didn't have time to hit the trails due to storms. Beautiful sunsets and sunrises.
The state park was a wonderful and secluded experience. This would be great for a weekend getaway with your wife/girlfriend. Or this can be a really fun family experience. I highly recommend it, and I look forward to returning soon. Although the fishing wasn't as good as I had hoped for.
Had a nice relaxing time. Did some fishing and walking around. Nice park and the weather was beautiful. Fishing wasn't too good but that is why it's called fishing and not catching. Regardless it was a nice getaway and the park services keeps the park well groomed and trash free. Lake levels are low so that definitely had a bit to do with the fishing. I caught 3 freshwater drum, a couple of small catfish and several brim. Take some time for yourself and go fish and relax. You and I know it's about relaxing.
Nice trails, nice campsites. We stayed in the Council Bluff campground and had a great view. Lots of CCC constructed facilities from lodges to benches. Enjoyed a very relaxing four days. Hardly any other campers this time of year and weekdays. The restrooms were clean. Looked like very nice picnic and playground areas. Didn't do any fishing. The lake right now (2/2024) is about 9' low.