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Rack Card of Blanco State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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Blanco
STATE PARK
H I L L C O U N T RY
Blanco
STATE PARK
Although not large in size, Blanco State Park offers a popular
Hill Country retreat within the bounds of a charming, smalltown community. Meandering through the park is one mile
of the scenic Blanco River, popular with visitors who enjoy
swimming, tubing, fishing and kayaking. Developed by the
Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, facilities include a
pavilion that overlooks the river and a group picnic area, both
perfect for family get-togethers.
Camping: Campsites with shade shelters and
water/electricity or full hookups. Also screened
shelters. Special winter rates.
Group Facilities: Group pavilion with kitchen (capacity 75)
with adjacent playground. Group picnic area without shelter.
Picnicking: Day-use sites along river. Playgrounds.
Swimming: At your own risk in Blanco River.
Rentals: Kayaks and tubes available seasonally.
Fishing: Catches include crappie, bass, catfish and perch.
Rainbow trout stocked in winter.
Hiking: Short hiking trails.
Texas State Park Store: One-of-a-kind gifts, shirts, caps
and books.
Johnson City
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281
Dripping Springs
290
Austin
165
1888
Blanco
Blanco
State Park
35
12
165
2325
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Wimberley
Located in Blanco County, off U.S. 281
on the south side of Blanco at the Blanco
River bridge.
Blanco State Park
101 Park Road 23, Blanco, TX 78606 • (830) 833-4333
www.texasstateparks.org
Rates and reservations: (512) 389-8900. For info only: (800) 792-1112.
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