If your looking for a less crowded trail to run or take the dogs this is it. Great trails, great for all ages. There’s a spot to have a barbecue and bathrooms too. I wish there were more areas open areas to let the dogs swim but it’s still great.
Barry C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Georgetown, TX
This park has everything, level trails, steep trails, paved trails, dirt trails, shaded trails, and sunny trails. Walk along the lake at the top of the dam or walk along the river, see birds and wildlife. Great rock formations along the river. Reminds me of New England.
Phillip B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Located at the end of Booty’s Road at the split with Stilling’s Basin, lies a beautiful park called Booty’s. Not sure how it got it’s name. It is just another addition to the 28 mile, or so, loop around Lake Georgetown. I like to park at Overlook Park and walk over here. Lots of beautiful scenery with Blue Hole, that famous hole that never dries up, just a mile or so from San Gabriel Park. Booty’s is home to the John Ischy Archeological Site which is protected by the North Rim of the San Gabriel, which I’ve yet to find. Also home to Booty’s is the Georgetown Challenge Course. Along the trail from Booty’s to San Gabriel Park are a couple of cool spots for bird watching and star gazing, and, of course the challenge course. Lots of the trail is lighted and offers three different surface areas like concrete, crushed granite, and, asphalt. It’s beautiful and peaceful. Please help keep it that way. This park is isolated with only one way in by vehicle, but, several options by foot. Whether or not you do the full 28 miles around the lake, you will enjoy yourself here. Not only can you get your exercise on, but, this is a beautiful place to just come and veg out, read a book, or have a picnic. There is also a large covered pavilion that would be great for large gatherings. Booty’s is good for the entire family, and, of course dogs. Please scoop your poop.