TX State Parks Quest: Mid-July 2020 Update

State Parks Visited since January

  • Possum Kingdom State Park

  • Fort Richardson State Park & Historical Site

  • Caddo Lake State Park

  • Martin Creek Lake State Park

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Possum Kingdom State Park

I went into this park knowing it was small and mostly made for people to enjoy the lake. The trails were minimal, but the lake amenities and camping were vast. The campsites were nicely laid out, and there were amble restrooms and showers for campers. The beach looked great for swimming, and I’d gladly camp there for a night or two since it is close to the cities. As far as the trails go, they left me wanting more. There was a nice set of trails on the west side of the park that went up the ridge and offered expansive views of the lake. All in all, I’d visit this place again to camp with friends or something - if we can ever do that again.

Highlights

  • Has a great lake for activities - swimming, fishing, boating, paddling

  • Excellent campsite setups


Fort Richardson State Park & Historical Site

What a treat this park and trail system were to visit. I had no expectations, except that the trailway between the two sections of park was going to be nine miles. There is an old train depot, an actual preserved historical fort, and plenty of trails. I did not get a look at the campground portion of this park, but I’m sure it’s similar to most other places.

There are two sections of the park - one along the north side of the lake and the other along the creek. You can take a path from the more historical area to the lakeside area. I walked this path, in the middle of the day, under the beating sun and drank nearly three liters of water.

Highlights

  • Some shade, though few and far between

  • Variety of things to do and see - can easily explore over a weekend


Caddo Lake State Park

Caddo Lake is one of those dreamy lakes with the cypress trees growing along the edges, and through the middle, and murky swamp water. I felt like I was transported to a movie or something, it was very picturesque in a southern bayou kind of way. The park had a few trails, which were not marked that well, but were shaded and through gorgeous hardwood trees.

The drive in and out of this park will be one of the highlights, beyond the bayou. The trees are tall and it’s very green. I felt transported out of the Texas I’m accustomed to and it was glorious. The launch areas are fine, with ample parking. When not in lock down, you may rent boats to paddle through the bayou. It appears there was great fishing and signs even warned of gators.

Highlights

  • All of the glorious trees

  • Bayou feeling, mossy trees, big trees, trails through the trees.. have I mentioned the trees?


Martin Creek Lake State Park

I honestly did not know what to expect at this state park. I was pleasantly surprised that it had a few trails that seems longer than the others on this list. I did a few miles, hiking every trail in the park. I saw an island, a muddy forest, the lake, a power plant, pine trees, oak trees, and everything in between. This park appears to be a family favorite and offers a lot of activities. It would be a great place to launch a kayak!

Highlights

  • Heavily wooded trails

  • Lots to do for the family or not a family, whatever!