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Grelle Primitive Area

South shore of Lake Travis, Austin, Texas

Featured Review : 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 campsites a...See Full Review

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    3 out of 5 stars

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Grelle Primitive Area

  • 2 out of 5 stars by Mermaid from Austin, Texas
  • October 20, 2000
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 campsites are centered around fire... Read the full Grelle Primitive Area review

From journal Lake Travis

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The Narrows Primitive Area

  • 2 out of 5 stars by Mermaid from Austin, Texas
  • October 20, 2000
Quote: This 29-acre park on the south side of Lake Travis is near Max Starcke Dam and is very primitive. There is a boat ramp where you can also swim. Camping and picnics are permitted but facilities are not provided. Pets are allowed.

From journal Lake Travis