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Cleburne State Park
The spring-fed lake nestled in a thickly wooded forest is the highlight of this park.
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Cleburne State Park Details
The spring-fed lake nestled in a thickly wooded forest is the highlight of this park. Known for its quiet campsites and serene hiking trails through the forest, Cleburne State Park is a nature lover retreat. On the park's 116-acre Cedar Lake, visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and no-wade boating on the clear blue waters. Trials are available for both hikers and mountain bikers, including a 6-mile loop of technical and wooded single-track trails. Campsites, as well as cabins, are available for overnight camping. Wildlife sightings include white-tailed deer, turkeys, armadillos, and bobcats, as well as several species of birds. Entrance Fees: - 13 years & older: $6 Daily - 12 years & under: Free Reservations are available [online] (https://texasstateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/cleburne-state-park/r/facilityDetails.do?contractCode=TX&parkId=1200093&_ga=2.59385197.1505092049.1617645325-917412064.1616861417) or by calling (512) 389-8900 The park often reaches capacity so reservations are highly recommended for both camping and day use.
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