A 4,897-acre park reserve that offers visitors glimpses of a variety of animal species including birds, alligators, deer, bobcats and raccoons.See more
Spent several hours at park in October. Water levels are definitely down and I am sure if water levels were higher, you would see more wildlife. Did following trails: 1). Hoot's Hollow Trail - fl… Full review by jeff77664
Oct 19, 2023
I've not been here for quite a few months, but the difference is amazing. The lakes have really dried up with the heat. I was hoping with the cooler temperatures to see more wildlife, but I only saw… Full review by St_matty
Sep 26, 2023
It was too hot for alligators, but we really enjoyed our hike! There are lots of trails to enjoy, and it’s good for the whole family! There’s also a good-sized playground. The dog came too. We will d… Full review by SandEseetheworld
I see that the gates open at 8:00am to 10:00pm, but are the camping guests locked in fully until 8:00am? Is there no way to leave earlier than 8:00am?
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Hello Trinh. A few months ago, I stayed here for several nights. Guests are given a gate code at check-in, so you are able to go out and back in whenever you want. The locked gates are …
Hello Trinh. A few months ago, I stayed here for several nights. Guests are given a gate code at check-in, so you are able to go out and back in whenever you want. The locked gates are to keep people out. This is the procedure for all Texas State Parks that I've been to.
1. Can I use electric at any site? And can I use my regular home extension cord? I will be renting.
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I’ve always gone during the day and not stayed over night. I think there are camp site with electricity but I suggest you call them to be sure. Have fun and if you are taking dogs, …
I’ve always gone during the day and not stayed over night. I think there are camp site with electricity but I suggest you call them to be sure. Have fun and if you are taking dogs, make sure to keep them in a leash. Alligators!