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Lake Mineral Wells State Park Type: Camping - State Park Map: Campsite Map Reservations: Click here or 512 389-8900 Texas Outside Favorite Sites: Number 60, 64, 30 & 10; number 3 and 15 for screened shelters.
Brief Overview: Kids (and us kids at heart) will love this park - it has fun bike trails through the woods and in and around the campsites; cliffs, rocks, crevices, and boulders that are excellent for climbing and scrambling around; and the park offers a number of kid services (visit their website for a calendar of events). The kids will enjoy swimming or fishing in the lake for bass, crappie, and catfish. A small concession in a cool building build by the Civilian Conservation Corp rents canoes, paddleboats, and small trolling engines. Lake Mineral Wells offers other programs including: Kid's Wilderness Survival, Guided Trail Walks, Wildflower Walks and other nature programs - check their website for schedules. This is one park that really goes out of their way to please the entire family. Horse enthusiasts will find some nice sites and excellent trails (Cross Timers Back Country Trail) for conditioning or for green horses or riders. Check out Lone Star Amphitheater, which is a neat amphitheater that offers a venue for a variety of natural and cultural interpretive programs, which includes Cowboy History through Music and Poetry, Astronomy programs, Storytelling, Ranger Talks and other programs. Amenities and Fun Things To Do: There is a group dinning area with a kitchen for day use. A Typical Texas Outsider Day: Start the day by trying the Cross Timber Back Country Trail with your bike, horse, or just walk it - Texas Outside gave it 2.5 stars because it is relatively boring except for the last loop which is prettier and offers more variety. A better but shorter hike/bike trail runs along the lake by the campgrounds. After lunch head over (hike, bike, or drive) to Penitentiary Hollow and climb the cliffs and boulders - plan on spending a minimum of a couple hours here hiking, climbing, and watching the climbers and rapplers. If you're lucky, some of the professionals will let you climb or rappel. The entire family should enjoy Penitentiary Hollow. Hike the Lake Front Trail if you have time. On the way back to the campsite, stop at the nice sandy beach, catch some rays, and cool off in the lake. Take in the show at the amphitheater in the evening.
Cool Nearby Activities: Possum Kingdom Lake, which is also about 30 miles west, is a beautiful lake for skiing/boarding or anchoring in Hells Gate cove. At the Cliffs Resort Marina (940 779-4530) you can rent a deck boat or pontoon boat to explore Possum Kingdom Lake. Mineral Wells became nationally famous in the late 19th century with the discovery of the medicinal qualities in the local water. It was thought that the water could cure mental illness and a long list of other ailments. Visit: the Famous Mineral Water Company which is the only company still selling the historic healing waters); the VF Outlet Mall; or Clark Gardens. Mineral Wells has a couple ok restaurants (Pulida's Mexican restaurant has good Chili Colorado). Stop by and view the Baker Hotel that closed years ago and was notorious in its heyday in the early 20th century. It was home to the Judy Garland suite and her estate is still paying taxes on the suite. Visit the National Guard Training facility and see where WWII and Vietnam soldiers trained. If you see a very nice private jet taking off or landing in Mineral Wells, it is most likely Alice Walton of Wal Mart going to her nearby ranch. You can rent canoes at Canoe the Brazos. If you're not camping and want to visit the park you can stay at the Mineral Wells Ramada or Best Western. Weatherford is only 16 miles away and has a few antique shops and other tourist activities like Chandor Gardens.
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