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Reviewed Jul. 17, 2020

Great State Park with Awesome Location to Austin

This is such a wonderful state park! Great hiking trails, two swimming holes, well spaced out camping sites with electricity and water. We stayed here because it was close to the airport and had a flight to catch. It was only a 9 min drive. It's about 20 minutes from downtown Austin but still offers a peaceful nature retreat and a wonderful spot to cool down in hot Texas summers.

  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Eat · See · RV L., July 17, 2020
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Eat · See · RV L., July 17, 2020
Reviewed Jul. 17, 2020

Close to Austin

This park is close to Austin and is a great place to get away. Campgrounds were clean - you can use tents or hook up a trailer here. There are restrooms and hot showers, but I haven't used them so I am not sure if they're any good, but they're available. The park closes at 10pm but if you're camping overnight, you'll get a gate code so you can leave and return anytime. The falls were beautiful. Definitely will be coming back here!

Reviewed Jun. 25, 2020

Cute, fun little park

Sites were plenty big with electric and running water. The great part is the swimming. The water was warm, and it was perfect for new swimmers with floaties and advanced swimmers. There's a place where you can jump off the rocks into the water.

Reviewed Jun. 8, 2020

Beautiful spot right by the river

Beautiful spot for hiking and overnight camping. Set by the river there are bathrooms as well as parking spots available. Very nice get away from the city scene

  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Tim W., June 8, 2020
Reviewed Apr. 22, 2020

Close, clean, fun

McKinney Falls is close to where I live. Have been here many times for camping as well as just a day trip. Always enjoy this park.

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Reviewed Mar. 16, 2020

Great place to hang, great location, great water features

Camped here a long time ago, so this is my recollection.  First get your reservations as they are a must.  This place is close to Austin, so it gets crowded.  The water here is fun and pretty, great flat hikes over pitted and scoured rocks.  Snapping turtles in the water. Camp sites are nice, flat dirt with plenty of big oaks all around, fire pits, tables, and lantern holders provided.  Nice spacing and all kinds of rigs can fit in here.  I don’t recall that they have hookups.   Bird watching is great here.  All around a great state park.  Reason for four stars:  the park is being surrounded, literally, by urban development, and when hiking on the trails you often can come right up to it.  So the tranquility of the area is impacted.  Come here for a bit of nature, with easy access to services.  Don’t expect to be out in the middle of nowhere.  We came with a 35 foot fifth wheel and loved our site.  Would definitely come again if in the area.

Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Mar. 1, 2020

Pretty park - popular too!

This state park is a little outside of Austin near the airport. The park stays busy and it’s easy to see why– it’s really nice with waterfalls you can check out in the park and it isn’t far from the airport. We had a great stay here and will definitely check it out again if in the area. Although– watch the branches if you are in a bigger rig– we watched a guy hit one and mess up his roof. Also, if you will be camping in Texas State Parks a bit be sure to get the annual Texas State Parks pass– it will end up saving you a lot of money! Also, we went to a nearby market to buy what we thought was salsa(see pictures)– it definitely wasn’t and it was sooo spicy!!

Month of VisitApril
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Reviewed Nov. 22, 2019

Good Experience

Make sure the water level is up, during my second visit to this park the water was low and not moving. The water was nasty in some spots due to stagnant water. However, beautiful when the water level is normal or up and Plenty of good hiking trails as well.

  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Riggin A., November 22, 2019
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Riggin A., November 22, 2019
Reviewed Nov. 4, 2019

Nice little forest in the city

Great campground within miles of downtown Austin.  Two scenic waterfalls for frolicking in warm weather camping.  Many tree ringed rv sites for privacy. Well marked hiking trails and grills for day use.

Reviewed Aug. 28, 2019

Great shady campground.

This is a state park.  It is pretty big and has good campsites.   Most of the campsites have shade and all have a picnic table and fire pit.   My husband likes to fish and he enjoys the fishing spots.  The park has a great place to go swimming.  We also like it because it’s close to Austin.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Kingrex49 M., August 28, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Kingrex49 M., August 28, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Kingrex49 M., August 28, 2019
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Reviewed Aug. 26, 2019

Beautiful water

I put three stars because I haven't had the chance to camp here yet. I will come back with an updated review. I have gone on day hikes here and it's super cool. There are some historical sites and the water is beautiful. You can swim under the falls and in the creek/river.

  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Megan C., August 26, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Megan C., August 26, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Megan C., August 26, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Megan C., August 26, 2019
Reviewed Jul. 31, 2019

Overall very good

The trails, picnic areas, swimming, and other attractions are amazing. The upper falls are easy to get to and quite refreshing. My two biggest problems come from not very many access points to the trails from the camping areas and the tent pad being made of crushed granite.

I’d highly suggest finding a camping site with a flat grassy area and using that instead.

  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Eric T., July 31, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Eric T., July 31, 2019
Reviewed Jul. 8, 2019

Awesome when the falls have water

When it hasn’t been raining in Austin, the best part of this park, it’s name sake, isn’t on display. But still a freaking amazing place to camp in nature, but still be in city limits! Its crazy, but you can hike during the day and catch a movie at night (what a friend and I personally did). Nice trails. Definitely a place you have to try.

  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Andrea P., July 8, 2019
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Reviewed Jun. 15, 2019

Great Local State Park

The State Park is located within the city limits of Austin Texas. It has two waterfalls and a number of cool hiking trails. They have great camping options with sites for everyone including tents and camper vans. They have 7 designated hiking trails which range from easy to moderate. Onion Creek provides great fishing and swimming. The campsites offer some cover and privacy. You need a reservation during the busy times of year in the Spring and Fall. They have some boulder features for rock climbing and a bald cypress tree that is 500 years old. This is a good option for new campers or families that wanted to get out for the weekend. They have ample facilities from restrooms to visitors areas. I have it 3 stars because of overcrowding. Otherwise a nice place for the Travis County Area.

  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Steve & Ashley  G., June 15, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Steve & Ashley  G., June 15, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Steve & Ashley  G., June 15, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Steve & Ashley  G., June 15, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Steve & Ashley  G., June 15, 2019
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Steve & Ashley  G., June 15, 2019
Reviewed May. 29, 2019

family camping

My family and I took a camping trip out here when I was in grad school back in 2016 around the time of Thanksgiving. We took our dogs and camped in a group campsite. Really nice group campgrounds if that's your vibe. We made a mini-Thanksgiving meal here at our campsite and got to hike the trails with our dogs. The mini waterfalls here are really neat along with the rock formations. Good family-friendly camping for sure.

Month of VisitNovember
Reviewed Apr. 16, 2019

Great gem outside Austin

Easy to access and fun for the whole family. The trails are shorter and easy to hike on, the falls are really scenic, and the campsites are well maintained. Overall, it's a classic state park feel, but is located just minutes outside of Austin.

Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Brent F., April 16, 2019
Reviewed Apr. 9, 2019

Retreat Just 15 Minutes From Downtown Austin

With summer rapidly approaching for Texas I wanted to cruise down to Austin before the heat waves made it a bit unbearable. In doing so I elected to check out McKinney Falls Park. I will say that going into my stay I had only seen a couple of videos about the park which were less than descriptive as to what to expect from the park. Typically I would pine over reviews in advance but this time I decided to instead let the park surprise me and report the full initial reaction.

I did not book in advance, something I would not advise you to do unless it is winter season at the park. When I arrived there were only 2 campsites left on a Thursday just after noon. Needless to say this park fills quickly when the weather is pleasant. These two sites were literally only available for a single night as the campground was fully booked for the weekend.

I can see why quickly from pulling into the park why it is so popular, the grounds are well maintained, the wildflowers are in bloom making for a wonderful retreat for some amazing hiking and a scenic area for family photos and being only 15 minutes from downtown Austin easily makes this the best retreat away from the city for those wanting a quick weekend get away.

When selecting a campsite I often times like to find an area near the restroom without being directly across from them, having access to this amenity can be useful however proximity to avoid cross traffic is key when using a large campground. This location has restrooms scattered through the various loops with a centralized shower house. Our site was site 69, it backed up to one of the restrooms on our loop and actually had a small private path to the facility which made it unique from other sites and very convenient.

While the spring has brought in recent rains, the site was a it more overgrown than I would have liked considering this area is noted for a variety of snakes, however the tent pad and picnic area itself was cleared so with hesitation we went ahead and set up our overnight home.

The tent pad was a right pebble base, this made sleeping in just a sleeping bag impossible. We had to pad the base with several layers due to the sharp texture of the rocks below. I noticed later when packing the tent we also ended with a small tear at the lip of the tent because of these rocks. I would advise on this surface potentially laying a tarp barrier before placing your tent fo this reason.

Sites were standardly equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. Our site had both water and electricity, which actually were quite handy considering we were having some charging issues with my in car charger. This particular site was located directly beside the camp host.

We used the site as a basecamp for exploring the city in the evening and the following morning before checking out of the park we took a drive to the showers and explored the park fully. The showers had pretty hard water and lower pressure than some but definitely got the job done for bringing us back to life from the muggy day, nearly 75% humidity.

We visited both the upper and lower falls areas as well as the wildflower field. I can easily see after visiting these just why the park stays so busy! The beauty is astounding, but more so the water offers a retreat for those looking to take a dip in the cool flowing pools. While both were down from normal account, we still saw many people diving in and enjoying the day. Others fished along the banks, hiked the many trails surrounding the waters and enjoyed picnics in the designated areas.

My friend wade into the water to see what it felt like and it was still a bit cool for her liking at this time of April, but give it a couple months and that cool temp would be more than welcomed!

All in All despite the few small areas for improvement I couldn't see this park being anything less than a 5! The quality of experience when we visited with not impaired by the numerous guests and though it could change later in the season, for early April when the wildflowers bloomed wild, the waters flowed cool and the camping was not in intolerable heat it was a win!

Tips:

  • Book in advance any time other than Winter.

  • Bring sunscreen there is little shade near the falls so you will want to protect yourself. In the brief time I was out there I got a little burned on my neck and shoulders.

  • Bring drinks, we stopped in the Check In Station and there were only a handful of drinks and supplies. I would suggest bringing a water filter or bringing a cooler of drinks for your visit.

  • Beware of snakes and spiders. On our stay we noticed an influx of spiders, while we personally did not see a snake some others were saying they had seen them basking near the banks and on some of the trails. Always be aware!!

  • Remember do not pull vehicles into the grass, keep all cars in designated drive areas. Each campsite has a parking area for you to use, if you need additional parking there is more parking near restrooms.

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Month of VisitApril
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., April 9, 2019
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Crystal C., April 9, 2019
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Reviewed Apr. 5, 2019

Nice campground close to the city

We picked this campground so that we could visit with a cousin who lives in Austin. Our stay was on a Thursday night in early April and although most sites were occupied, it was a quiet campground with the sites spaced a good distance apart. Some sites were afforded more privacy with trees. Our site (78 in the Big Cedar Loop) had a slight downgrade but it leveled out at the end and our 17’ van fit perfectly. Bathrooms were reasonably clean. Nice trails to see two waterfalls. Enjoyed our one night stay here at this time of the year (quiet with lots of wildflowers) but I imagine it would be a very different place on a hot summer weekend, a time I would not want to be there!

  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Lee D., April 5, 2019
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Lee D., April 5, 2019
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Lee D., April 5, 2019
Reviewed Feb. 25, 2019

Peaceful and private in a beautiful setting

Mckinney is my favorite campground I have been to so far. It's cheap and has the most beautiful campsites. Private and spread out while feeling safe. Gates were easy to operate after hours and facilities were kept clean. Campers and staff are respectful. The falls are a must see with the upper and lower falls being very different from each other.

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Katie G., February 25, 2019
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Reviewed Nov. 15, 2018

Ranger Review: RoM Outdoors Backpack at McKinney Falls State Park

Campground Review

This Texas State Park is just a short 15 minute drive from downtown Austin. It is only a 5 minute drive from the Austin airport. The close vicinity to the city does mean that this park has a constant flow of visitors. In the summer it is extremely busy with day visitors, weekend campers and long-term campers. In the winter it is moderately busy. The park has lots of forest trails to hike as well as some interesting rock formations around the creek and water holes. The most noted feature of the park is definitely the Upper and Lower Falls.

This park has a variety of facilities including cabins, RV sites, tent sites and group sites.

There are water, electricity and restrooms with flush toilets and sinks near all the campsites. At the premium campsites there are all of these amenities plus showers. This park is great for swimming, fishing, hiking and bicycling.

You might see deer, raccoons, armadillos and occasionally snakes. All of the wildlife should be left undisturbed. Except for the fish. Fishing is allowed in the park and one will not need a state fishing license when fishing within the park.

This is a very family friendly and well-managed park with the only downside being that the park is often very busy with visitors.

Product Review

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - today I am testing the RoM Outdoors Backpack.

The RoM Pack (pronounced "Roam") is a backpack, blanket and poncho all in one piece of gear. It is made of heavy duty 600D fabric which is water-resistant and appears to be very durable. The total volume of the pack is about 3000 cu. in. Their slogan is, "Let Adventure Unfold". The unique feature of this pack is that the backpack unfolds into a blanket. In addition, it can be unfolded into a poncho.

While I tend to use ultralight gear when I'm hiking or backpacking, I found this pack useful for fly fishing. I was able to carry my boots, waders, hammock, rod, reel, net and fishing tackle nicely. Once I reached my destination, I unfolded it to use as blanket. See the demonstration video. While I had good sunny weather, I could foresee using this piece of gear as a poncho if a thunderstorm were to roll in and I wanted to wait out the storm.

The Pros:

Unique multiuse design

Heavy duty water-resistant material

The blanket material is soft

When used as a poncho, it is also insulating.

Multiple pockets (2 removable pockets) with Molly straps

Designed and Made in the USA

The Cons:

Heavy in comparison to other backpacks

Straps and pockets somewhat obstruct use while using it as a poncho

Water bottle pockets could be larger to accommodate various sizes

For more info:

https://romoutdoors.com/product/rom-pack/

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Month of VisitNovember
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Troy W., November 15, 2018
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Reviewed Nov. 4, 2018

Clean, well kept, friendly staff, close to Austin, trees & wildlife

Located On Onion Creek, 15 minutes from downtown Austin, Park is a 70 year old park that was at one time McKinney Ranch. Two waterfalls , one is the upper Falls and the other lower falls, with trails throughout. The old homestead trail has the original stone ranch house. Numerous rock walls . Fishing , camping, swimming and hiking. There are 86 campsites , 5 cabins, large meeting/dinning hall, and outdoor theater. A variety of wildlife also.

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Robert B., November 4, 2018
Reviewed Sep. 29, 2018

My favorite camp ground

I love this place, usually go 3 times per summer. When it rains its has wonderful water falls. Nice bathrooms and hiking trails.

Reviewed Sep. 29, 2018

The river was beautiful, gotta come back in the summer!

We came here on a particularly warm winter weekend. What was left of the foliage was tattered and brown, as you'd expect in the dead of winter. But the air was warm and the river was beautiful. We hiked all up and down and check out the sweet little waterfalls and spouts pouring through holes in the rocks. The campsite was just fine- not my favorite because it had a pretty small designated pad where any/all tents had to be, so if you're in a group with multiple tents, you'll be very close neighbors. Sites would probably be really pretty when the trees have their leaves, looked a bit sad this time of year, but offered an awesome launchpad from which to check out the rest of the park- so we'll take it :)

Month of VisitFebruary
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  • Review photo of McKinney Falls State Park Campground by Kelly M., September 29, 2018
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Reviewed Sep. 28, 2018

An awesome place surrounded by the city of Austin, TX

This was a wonderful campground… I wish we could have stayed longer and explored the grounds, but we were on our way to RenFest.

This campground had everything we needed: the bathroom was close, there was water, a tent pad, etc…and was surrounded by nature..

I hope to go back sometime! The only drawback was that they didn't have tent only sites, so we had to pay the same price as an RV…

Month of VisitOctober