Cross Timbers — Lake Mineral Wells State Park

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About Campground

Sites #89-108 in the Cross Timbers Camping Area. Non-equestrian tent camping and small trailers (20 feet or less) are also allowed in these sites. Sites have pull-off parking; they do not have electricity. Maximum combination of people and/or horses is eight per site. Be prepared to use a "string line" to secure horses; do not tie horses to trees or shrubs. You must dispose of manure and waste hay. All horses need a negative Coggins test less than 12 months old.

Directions

Located four miles east of Mineral Wells on U.S. Highway 180 or 14 miles west of Weatherford on U.S. Highway 180.

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Drive-in

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Driveway Pull Through
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ADA Access
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
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Craig Sepulveda

10 months ago
5/5

Great local state park. Close to DFW for a day trip or to stay in a hotel at Mineral Wells town less than 10 minutes away.

Great hiking.

Beautiful rock formations to crawl around in and on.

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George Dellinger

10 months ago
5/5

Loved the park! My 3rd official one so far on my State Park passport. The rocky terrain makes for a fun technical hike. The rock climbing area with huge boulders was the highlight. That place was so amazing. I heard there was a section somewhere nearby that you can make your way through a narrow canyon like crevices. Probably best I didn't find it, I wouldn't have fit through anyways.

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Colleen Graves

1 year ago
4/5

What fun park! We rode the trailway from the state park to the town and back and it was a great ride. Also loved exploring Penitentiary Hollow and the the lakefront trail. Good campsites and clean bathrooms! They haven’t been updated yet but you can tell the park hosts care for the park! Can’t wait to come back and ride more of the trailway and explore more trails!

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Laura M

9 months ago
5/5

Older facilities, yet they are clean. Great hiking. Check to make sure the trails are open before you go. Rain will close most of them. Lots of birds to enjoy.

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Idget B

10 months ago
5/5

The lake is so clean and beautiful. I kayak and they have a kayak/canoe launch ramp like I've never seen before and it's such a great idea! I had reservations and check in was fast and friendly. It's very quiet this time of year and I love it here. The trailer spots are all back-in but they have generous room to do so . Normally I avoid parks with no pull thru spots but I was in and set up in about 10 minutes. Large picnic tables, fire rings and separate BBQ pits at every site. The bathrooms have hot showers and flush toilets. There are Bird watching blinds and great fishing. And the little library to share a nook to read. Have fun and Happy New Year 2024🕛🎉🎉

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