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Quote: This 400-acre park on the south side of Lake Travis is used primarily for launching boats and has the only public ramp on the south side of Lake Travis. There is paved parking for cars and trailers, and a few Read More
Quote: Camp Chautauqua is much more than just a place to swim. It is 115 acres within Pace Bend Park which is owned by the LCRA and operated by the Chautauqua Foundation, Inc. The camp is designed for individuals, Read More
Quote: At 900 acres, Muleshoe Recreation Area is the largest park in the primitive recreation system on the south side of Lake Travis. There are several miles of varied shoreline, from quiet coves to steep outcroppings. Read More
Quote: Bob Wentz Park is one of the busiest parks on Lake Travis, and Windy Point is a privately owned park with lake access. The two parks are divided by a fence. With a brand-new $2.5 million renovation, Bob Wentz Read More
Quote: Holly Beach A small 2.5-acre park between Longhorn Dam and Metz Park. Fiesta Gardens Popular for Hispanic celebrations, this sixty-acre park also has displays of exotic flora and a lagoon. Fiesta Gardens Read More
Quote: This little twenty-five-acre park is a quiet peninsula that is ideal for swimming, watching endangered birds, or primitive hiking up to a peak with a view. Overnight camping facilities and picnic tables with Read More
Quote: This 535-acre park is on the north side of Lake Travis. There is extensive low and gentle shoreline, spectacular views, and abundant native vegetation and wildlife, such as guayacans, which are not normally found Read More
Quote: Longhorn Dam Has scenic overlooks and picnic areas. Butler Shores Thirty-five-acre undeveloped park east of the Kasuba property to Pleasant Valley Road. Auditorium Shores A popular gathering place Read More
Quote: Tom Hughes Park is famous for its sunset views. It’s not as heavily used as some other parks because parking is limited and the trail leading to the lake access is steep and primitive. Still, swimming, Scuba Read More
Quote: This 400-acre park on the north side of Lake Travis is a picturesque cove on a long and narrow bend, with two miles of shoreline and steep shores, and flat open areas that are full of wildflowers in the spring. Read More