Vic T.
Yelp
Booked a primitive tent campsite here, as I knew I was coming to town, had other friends meeting up there, but lodging was in flux. GLAD I did. GREAT park, WAY in the middle of nowhere, though officially IN Austin. I car-camped, and was in the MOST base and primitive camp area they offered. STILL was great. I was maybe 100 yards from the beach, meaning I was less than that from 2 sand pit volleyball courts, a basketball court, countless picnic tables (okay, they could have been counted, but my shoes were on-the point is, there were LOTS), and the main bathroom, which had showers. There was also one outdoor shower just off the beach. Water spigots were every 2-3 campgrounds, and porta-potties as well in this area. The campsites are nestled right up under some trees and hills, looking toward the lake (more like a river at this point, but whaddev!).
When arriving at night, it was VERY hard to figure out exactly where my camp site was-not very well marked, but I eventually got it. I was in space Bluff 09. I would say it was possibly the WORST site in that group, as it had one scraggly tree offering little shade, but I had picked it as it was CLOSEST to the bathrooms and the beach on the map when I made the rezzie.
The showers were NOT active during my visit (mid-late April), having no handles to turn them on, which didn't bother me (ahhh, bachelorhood!), as there IS the lake/river! In retrospect, my friends may not have appreciated it when they first showed up (we then got a place with a shower, and the memory of my "manliness" eventually faded from their memory-I hope!).
Most sites had a picnic table, a fire ring, and a grill for cooking out. At night, the sun set across the lake and hills for a nice view from the campsites, as fireflies began frolicking down the other hills behind the site and into the campground (yeah, they frolic!). Mosquitos were present, but not bad at this time of year, and there were some butterflies during the day as well.
LOTS of hiking trails, dogs allowed, though supposed to be leashed. During this time of year, when it is not too full, the policing seemed kind of loose and this was nice. I observed several people with their dogs loose, but they were all very well-behaved dogs that deserved to be able to walk around a bit. My pathologically over-friendly dogs would NOT be like that, so I WOULD keep them leashed if I were there! Please do the same if you do not have very well-behaved dogs!
The park is one of those oddly long drives in Austin-up a hill with very windy roads, so it takes 10 minutes to get there when you turn off the main drag and are only 2-3 miles away, but WELL worth the drive!
Had a GREAT visit and will stop there again if on the way through. Thanks, Emma!