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Best Camping Site: McKinney Falls State Park Austin, TX
Contact: 512 243-1643
Things To Do:
McKinney Falls State Park has 81 sites with water and electricity (11 with 50 amp), 8 walk-in sites with water, 6 screened shelters, group dinning hall with a full kitchen, amphitheater, picnic area with 120 picnic sites with tables and a barbecue grill, visitor center, and historic ruins. Three different hiking and biking trails: Onion Creek is a 3 mile paved trail that circles the campsites and has a section that is excellent for bird watching; the quarter mile Smith Rock Shelter trail is an interpretive trail with a 500 year old cypress tree and lots of birds; and the 3 mile Homestead Trail is more strenuous and good for mountain biking. There is a designed rock climbing area between the upper and lower McKinney Falls. Swimming is good below each of the falls.
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