To reach the park, go one mile south of Lockhart on U.S. Highway 183 to FM 20; then travel southwest on FM 20 for two miles to Park Road 10 and continue one mile south on Park Road 10..
I really enjoyed my first visit to this state park. While not the largest park, I was impressed by the many interconnecting shorter trails which have their own distinct personalities. I parked by the beautifully ccc-constructed recreation hall. Starting down the ccc trail.... I walked all of the trails with the exception of the hilltop trail (which is a shortcut from the southern edge of the park) in about 90 minutes which included many stops to read informational signs and for photo ops.
Finished off with lunch on one of the rec hall benches.
I would count all the trails as easy, but for those not sure-footed, loose rocks on steep downward or upward sections may be of concern.
Well worth another visit!
Small fee to get in. Super cheap golf, they are redoing the greens. Decent easy to moderate hiking. Fishing is very small areas, but pretty, all I saw being caught was small mouth bass 1lb or less. Lots of hanging caterpillars so check each other that you don't take home a new friend! 🤣
One of my favorite state parts because of the small trails under the trees. I lost my credit card on the trail and two ladies found it and called the park ranger Jennifer. Jennifer looked up my phone number, as I am a state park member and let me know immediately. Jennifer is definitely a class act, and I appreciate the ladies who found my card.
Nice little state park. Can have big party at the recreation building on top of a hill, over looking the 9 hole golf course.
Facilities are better than none.
We enjoy hiking in the park. Nice trails. The rangers are friendly and helpful. We took our new dog the last time we were there and he joined the area as well.