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Tejas park

4560 Co Rd 258, Liberty Hill, TX 78642, USA

Introduce

Tejas Park is a campground located at 4560 Co Rd 258, Liberty Hill, TX 78642, USA, offering a natural and serene camping experience. It provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking outdoor recreation and relaxation.

Here's what Tejas Park provides:

Environment and Location:

  • Situated in Liberty Hill, Texas, offering a natural outdoor environment.
  • Located near Georgetown Lake, providing opportunities for water-based activities.
  • Located along the south bank of the North San Gabriel River.

Services and Features:

  • Camping sites suitable for tents.
  • Opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings.
  • Access to fishing and water activities at nearby Georgetown Lake and the San Gabriel River.
  • Picnic tables and fire rings at campsites.
  • Vault toilets and drinking water available.
  • Group camping site available.

Additional Information:

Tejas Park is an excellent destination for those looking to enjoy a peaceful camping experience in a natural setting. It's ideal for families, individuals, and groups seeking outdoor recreation and relaxation. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on availability, amenities, and reservations, please contact Tejas Park directly at (512) 930-5253 or +1 512-930-5253. You can also get more information from recreation.gov. Tejas Park offers a great escape for those wanting to enjoy the Texas Hill Country.

Reservations can be made up to 6 months in advance, and it is recommended to do so, especially during peak seasons.

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Richard Berhost Jan 12
★★★★★5

Like hiking thru a painting! Beautiful clear flowing waters, lots of birds, trees, and trails. Great place to get out in the sunshine, fresh air and reset. Warm winter day hike is a great time of year to put down the miles out here!

Jasmine Mathews Feb 15
★★★★★5

A nice secluded trail with lots of water. In the spring, there are tons of wild flowers along the trail that make it even more beautiful! A very underrated trail and pretty flat so it’s not too strenuous!

Archer Morrow Oct 29
★★★★★5

Great spot for learning how to camp. Clean camp site and just enough spacing between tent pads to give you some privacy. some of the pads are more in the open so double check when booking.

Evan Zimmerman Oct 08
★★★☆☆3

Dog poop, road noise, and airplanes. A constant reminder of your proximity to civilization and an unpleasant atmosphere for camping. Campsites have nice tent pads, but little to no privacy and are poorly laid out so that you must walk through some campsites to reach another one. I would recommend against staying in campsite 8 as it is one of these. I appreciate that this park exists and there are great trails, but as a campground it leaves much to be desired - like dog poop free air and the sounds of nature.

Amy T Feb 02
★★★★★5

Great trail. Wide and fairly flat until about 1.75 miles in, then turns into single track, more technical trail. Love it. Restrooms by parking.