Tejas Park
Reviewed May. 6, 2018

Tejas Park + The Goodwater Trail

I've camped at this campground a number of times while hiking around The Goodwater Trail.

There is a basic restroom with toilets. There is a water faucet near the Park Host's trailer. There is plenty of parking, a field with pad sites, a large open field and my favorite is the group campsite at the end of the large open field. The group campsite has a pad, but it also has plenty of trees and space to hang hammocks. It is also the more secluded of the campsites. There are fire rings at the campsites and it is possible to collect fallen wood for a fire if there is not a fire ban in effect.

Near the group campsite and through the tree line there is a small creek. Depending on the amount of recent rain or degree of draught the creek is deep enough to go for a wade or a swim. It is also fun to just explore the area around the creek.

The Goodwater trail is a loop trail that circles Lake Georgetown and runs about 28 miles. When backpacking the Goodwater Loop people typically start/park at either Tejas Park Trailhead, Jim Hogg Trailhead or Cedar Breaks Trailhead. If you are backpacking the loop parking and hiking are free. If you are using the park facilities just for the day, there is a day use fee.

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  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Tejas Park by Troy W., May 6, 2018