Beautiful, clean and spacious campground! We love to camp here just wish we could stay full time with electric, water and sewer !! Need any workcampers? This is definitely a campground we repeat! Birds are awesome saw an eagle and a roadrunner had fun teasing our cats on their leashes!
Sandy N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sacramento, CA
The campgrounds during the 4th of July weekend were crowded as hell. The restrooms were nasty and didn’t flush. There are always park rangers driving making sure you are not parked on the grass. lol
Cynthia C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Went camping right next to the lake this weekend… great location depending on which campsite you choose. $ 24/night & if you have more than 2 cars, you’ll be paying $ 4 each additional car. Each campsite has hookups for RVs, a shaded picnic table eating area, faucet, fire pit, and grill. Camp is locked after 10pm, so no going in/out after that. The campsites closer to the middle are further from the bathroom, but have a great view of the lake. Bathroom facilities were definitely not the best. No running faucet— aka wash your hands & face & brush your teeth in the shower OR use bottled water. Toilets had toilet paper so that was a big plus. There’s a beached area for you to bring kayaks/floatieboats.
Michelle A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Round Rock, TX
First time here with the family in our travel trailer in slot #6. Nice picnic table and cover. Great space between the site to our left and right– not as many trees and brush but good distance. Great place for a quick get away. Took a shower in the public facilities… Water was more like a mister and only provided luke warm water– ehh, expected from this type of park. Great scenery though.
Geheimnis V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Review for hiking only: This trailhead, part of the 26 mile trail encompassing all of Lake Georgetown, is one of my favorites. This hiking area features a lot of the forested and plains section of the trail and has sons breathtaking panoramic views. Lots of overgrown cedar being overtaken by vines, loads of wildlife, wildflowers abound. Minor to moderate changes in elevation make for interesting hiking that most people can still do fairly easily. There are a few spots where the trail gets hard to find so make sure you have a trail map(there are some good ones online that point out these confusing spots and direct you). There is free parking outside the park entrance where you can leave your car and walk in without having to pay the entry fee.
Tara M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bedford, TX
Jim Hogg Park is located on Lake Georgetown and offers everything I love about the outdoors — hiking, picnicking, fishing, boating and opps for nature picture taking. The amenities include toilets, showers, fishing dock and boat ramp. They have around 150 camping sites and hookups and dumps but I have no experience with camping here. I do recommend Jim Hogg Park for a glimpse of «Outdoor Heaven» while hiking somewhere close to water so the pups and humans can take a dip and keep cool while exploring the outdoors in the triple digits — that is Texas summer Hell.