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Bastrop State Park Type: Camping - State Park Map: Campsite Map Reservations: Click here Texas Outside Favorite Sites: Copperas Creek area sites 55, 58, & 63; Piney Hill pull through RV sites 11 & 18; and cabins 1 & 5
Brief Overview: Amenities and Fun Things To Do: Bastrop State Park has 13 cabins that were built in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corp. Some of the cabins are all stone inside and out with wood floors and a fireplace - very cool! These heated and air conditioned one and two bedroom cabins sleep between 2 to 8 people and they are completely furnished, including bed and bath linens. There is a kitchen with a range top, microwave, and refrigerator but no cooking or eating utensils. In 2006, prices ranged from $65 to $150 per night. Within the Park, there is a park store, swimming pool, playground, 8.5 miles of hiking trails, 13 miles of surfaced road for road bikes, and fishing in the small lake. A Texas Outside reader said that her kids LOVE to slide down the hills covered with pine needle on a piece of cardboard or a plastic lid to a large storage box. Sounds like fun! A Typical Texas Outsider Day: We come to Bastrop to camp, hike the trails, and golf. Typically, we will spend one day hiking some of the 10 different trails, cooking some good grub, and playing games around the campsite. The trails are fun and not very strenuous as they meander through the pine and oak woodlands and up and down the hills. There are a variety of well marked loops that range from a quarter mile to over 6 miles. Biking is not allowed because of the erosive soils. Bastrop State Park is also home to Lost Pines Golf Course which we rated 5.5 stars - it is inexpensive but not in the best condition. The front nine is not real exciting or challenging but the back nine is great and very pretty and fun to play. Read our review of Lost Pines by clicking here. Occasionally, we will head to downtown Bastrop to explore the shops, restaurants, or nightlife.
Cool Nearby Activities: Just down the road toward Austin is McKinney Roughs Nature Park where you can explore 15 miles of trails by foot or horseback or take a guided raft, canoe or kayak trip down the Colorado river. Their wildlife exhibit features live creatures native to the area, including snakes, turtles, salamanders, toads and frogs and a 1,300 gallon aquarium filled with species of fish found in the Colorado River. Interactive exhibits allow visitors to get close to some of the area's indigenous species. The Hyatt Regency Lost Pines is just past McKinney Roughs and worth a stop to check it out for a future visit. What an outstanding Resort and it is a Texas Outside Favorite because of the scenic beauty, outstanding golf course, excellent amenities, great restaurants, and lots of fun outdoor activities like horseback riding, biking, jogging, swimming, disc golf, beach volleyball, plus kids activities. Read the Review of this first class resort or visit their website. If you like horseback ridding then visit White Lightning Ranch for some trail rides for all skill levels, lessons and more. They are on the Hyatt Regency property and offer rides of various lengths on the Hyatt's trails and the McKinney Rough Trails, including a stop to let the horses play in the Colorado River. Saddle up!
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