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Contribuisci feedbackIf you are interested in the best summer days, I recommend Garner State Park . Nice, clear and clean Frío River . The river has very shallow and deep waters. The old bald hiking trail is absolutely worth it. The view of the mountains and the surrounding area is unpaid. We enjoy country music and dance at the end of the night.
Two-night camping at the end of October. We all loved here and that was one of the most beautiful Texas State Parks we've ever visited. Shower in Pecan grove campsite was really clean and well maintained. Old Baldy and Crystal Cave were easy to challenge for small children because the trail was really rocky, but children had a lot of fun. If you can only visit a State Park in Texas Hill Country, this is the one if you know how to avoid the masses.
Nice park. Many trees and parking spaces. Must be for pedestrians walking on the street, despite signs that tell them to use the paths. Clear water. Many warehouses.
The hike at Garner is difficult to beat. The surveys are demanding, but the views are worth it. The trails are marked, but you still have to watch. There are several routes to choose each with their own personalities. It is easy to spend all day on the trails so early. They are a lot in the park, from playgrounds to mini golf to a grocery store. It's really a beautiful park. Enjoy!
We camped here for a week in January and loved it. It was too cold to go swimming in the river, but there is lots of hiking and plenty of other things to do. Make sure to try their ice cream and homemade fudge down by the park store. Just make sure to make your reservations in advance, as they fill up fast.