Wolf Creek Park is located on the northern shore of Navarro Mills Lake in central Texas.
Visitors can enjoy a view of the lake from the facility and participate in popular outdoor actives like camping, boating, fishing and picnicking. The lake area provides the perfect setting to get away from it all, especially for city-dwellers from the nearby Dallas-Fort Worth metro area.
Birdwatching is a favorite year-round pastime for lake guests. Many species of songbirds, hawks, great blue herons, ducks, geese, other shorebirds and even an occasional bald eagle visit the area.
Fishing is also popular at Navarro Mills, and the lake holds the current state record for white crappie. Fishermen come from near and far to sample some of the best crappie fishing anywhere.
There are also healthy populations of channel and yellow catfish, and hefty hybrid stripers are often caught below the dam when water is being released. Liberty Hill has a fishing pier, and there is a full-service marina at the lake.
Wolf Creek Park offers 50 campsites with water and electric hookups, 22 non-electric sites, two double sites and one group site. Public restrooms with showers, a group picnic shelter, fishing pier, dump station and a two-lane boat ramp with a courtesy dock are provided within the facility.
Most of the campsites are partly shaded, and Wolf Creek is also a favorite viewing area for wildflowers. The brilliant array of native flowers draws visitors from all over to the lake area during the spring. Bluebonnets, paintbrushes and a myriad of other native plants transform the often-bleak winter landscape into an incredible palette of colors. A wide variety of habitat provides a home and abundant food supply to diverse wildlife. Visitors might stumble across squirrels, rabbits, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, white-tailed deer, raccoon or armadillo.
From Corsicana or Waco, Texas, travel on State Highway 31 toward the lake. Turn north onto FM 667 and continue about 3 miles to the intersection with FM 639. Turn west and continue about 2 miles into the park entrance.
Very Big park! Lots of choices to pick a spot to camp with an Rv or lil camper! Sandy bottom water to swim in! Nice Swimming!! Very chill and upbeat family atmosphere and lots of wide open space to let your doggies run or kids to ride bikes around..AND has a fishing pier!Only negative is that the shower/bathrooms were not attended to well 😒
A very spread out park with a great animal population (including a real bald eagle siting) and some great close to the water camping spots.
They do not have sewer connections at the sites and you will have to dump at the designated RV area, but other than that it’s a great camping park.
Volunteer gate hosts are very friendly.
Beautiful quiet place. But our campsite was infested with sugar ants. We saw a few while we where cooking dinner then all of the sudden everything on the table was covered in ants. Ending or night. We woke up to our new camper being full of ants. All on the floor in our drinks. In the cabinets. The camp rug outside looks like it is covered in dirt. No its ants. Our camp site had a smell of old trash. But now it smells like something dead. Hope you have better luck.
During the week it is a quiet and peaceful place. Weekends are a different story. Dogs running lose--host saw and said nothing. Site #65 had 9 cars parked in grass again host did nothing. Said they were locals and if they get to rowdy, let me know. HaHa. That's your job! 37 people at another site(s) host again JUSTIFIED BY saying they had multiple sites. Why were all cars parked in grass and one drive. No rangers were seen entirety of stay.
Mostly nice blacktop RV pads shaded by Oak and pecan trees. Decent bathroom/ shower facilities. Large park with a lot of water adjacent campsites. Nice fishing dock at the far end of the park. Several camp or picnic sites closed down at the far end.