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Rack Card of Cedar Hill State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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Cedar Hill
S TAT E PA R K
PRAIRIES AND LAKES
Cedar Hill
STATE PARK
Rugged, cedar-covered hills and scenic lake views of Joe
Pool Lake span the horizons at Cedar Hill State Park.
Just minutes away from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex,
this 1,900-acre natural preserve offers the visitor camping
and picnicking along with cool water-based recreation
such as swimming, fishing, waterskiing and sailing. For
an educational glimpse into the past, the restored 1950s
farmstead of John Wesley Penn (whose family settled
here in the 1850s) affords fascinating insights into the
pre-agribusiness era of farming.
Camping: Mostly wooded sites with water, electricity,
and sewer, shade shelter or shade trees, picnic table
and ground-level grill. Primitive sites, too.
Group Facilities: Group picnic pavilion with
electricity and lights.
Fishing: Two lighted fishing jetties, a children’s Perch
Pond, and wooden fishing deck. Popular species include
largemouth bass, crappie and catfish.
Swimming: Swimming beach (no lifeguards).
Boating: Two concrete boat ramps with 10 total lanes,
and lighted boat-trailer parking.
Picnicking: Picnic tables and grills.
Trails: Over 15 miles of hiking and biking trails.
to Dallas
Grand Prairie
to Fort Worth
20
Duncanville
Cedar Hill
State Park
Cedar Hill
67
1382
Mansfield Road
Centrally located in the Dallas-Fort
Worth Metroplex, four miles south of
I-20 on FM 1382.
Cedar Hill State Park
1570 W. FM 1382, Cedar Hill, TX 75104 • (972) 291-3900
www.texasstateparks.org
Rates and reservations: (512) 389-8900. For info only: (800) 792-1112.
Texas State Parks is a division of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
© 2019 TPWD PWD CD P4503-131H (8/19)
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