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Swimming pool at Lockhart State Park
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Swimming pool at Lockhart State Park
Description - Lockhart State Park is 263.7 acres west of Lockhart in Caldwell County. The land was deeded by private owners between 1934 and 1937. The park was constructed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), between1935 and 1938 and was opened as a state park in 1948. In August 1849, the Battle of Plum Creek was fought a few miles north of the park.

The park is open 7 days a week year-round, the gate does not close.

Attractions - The main attraction to the park is its natural beauty. Wildlife includes deer, coyote, bobcat, fox, raccoon, opossum, armadillo, nutria, rabbit, squirrel, many varieties of birds, and several types of snakes, including rattlesnake and coral snake. Favorite catches in Clear Fork Creek are bass, catfish, and sunfish.

Facilities include restrooms with showers; picnic sites (including a group picnic area, with 4 tables); campsites with water and electricity; campsites with water, electricity, and sewer; 1.5 miles of hiking trails; a recreation hall with restrooms without showers, a patio, a picnic area, playground equipment, and a kitchen with a stove and a refrigerator available, (day-use capacity 75, overnight-use capacity 75); and a swimming pool, with individual and family seasonal passes available. The golf course offers daily, weekend, and holiday rates; annual individual and family passes; and carts for rent; there is a trail fee for private golf carts.

Nearby attractions include Palmetto , Bastrop, and Buescher State Parks and Monument Hill/Kreische Brewery State Historical Parks. Locally, the Emanuel Episcopal Church in Lockhart is one of the oldest Protestant churches in continuous use in Texas.

Camping and entrance fees vary. For reservations, call 512/389-8900. Current weather conditions including fire bans and water levels can vary from day to day. For more details, call the park or Park Information at 1-800-792-1112.

Recreation - Activities include picnicking; camping; fishing; hiking; nature study; and a 9-hole golf course, the only staff-operated course in the Texas State Park System.

Climate - Lockhart State Park is located at a elevations from 388 to 705 feet. Temperatures within the park range from an average January minimum low of 44 degrees and a July average maximum of 93 degrees. The average annual rainfall is 42.2 degrees. Current weather conditions can vary from day to day. For more details, call the park or Park Information at 1-800-792-1112.

Location - To reach the park, go 1 mile south of Lockhart on US Highway 183 to FM 20, then southwest on FM 20 for 2 miles to Park Road 10, then one mile south on Park Road 10.


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Filed By: KBrown (New Braunfels, TX)
Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommend to a Friend: Neutral
Report: Beautiful well kept park with a great swimming pool. I recommend this park more for day use. Day use area is wonderful with a playground an plenty of picnic tables spread out with bbq pits. RV sites have no trees to speak of. Tent sites are way too close together and you have to haul all your equipment down a short but steep incline. I think local inmates from the prison take care of maintenance so if this makes you nervous, you've been warned, but they all wave and appear to be friendly.

Filed By: daniel juarez (spring , tx)
Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommend to a Friend: Highly
Report: The only tough part of my trip to Lockhart state park was first come first serve. Eventhough I did get a nice camp spot I did see others that I would have like to have. If you ever have chance to visit the park I suggest hiking the trails they are nice, quiet, and relaxing. My daugthers love to go up devils mountain eventhough thats a made up name and the mountain is basically a large hill where the reception hall sits. when you reach the top you can see all of the park its worth the trip. In lockhart the bar b que places are all great places to eat, when your in lockhart thats the only thing to eat. It could be blacks, kruez, chisolm trail, and even the new smittys i hear its go. So when ever your in Lockhart takes some bar-b-que and go to the state park you wont regret it oh yea the staff is really nice and very helpfull.


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Contact Information:
Lockhart State Park, 4179 State Park Road , Lockhart, TX, 78644-9716, Phone: 512/398-3479

Additional Information:
Prairies & Lakes - The Prairies and Lakes region covers a large portion of northeast and central Texas, including the Dallas/Fort Worth area. This region features numerous large lakes and more state parks than any other region in the state.
Texas State Parks - Texas State Parks occupy more than 500,000 acres of pristine ecosystems, historical sites and facilities. The state parks, state natural areas and state historic sites are scattered throughout Texas.

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