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Rack Card at Cleburne State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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T E X A S
S T A T E
P A R K S
Cleburne
S TAT E PA R K
PRAIRIES AND LAKES
Cleburne
STATE PARK
Bubbling springs feed the cool, clear waters of Cedar
Lake, the center piece of Cleburne State Park built in
the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The
Reservoir’s 116-acre size makes it ideal for canoeing,
kayaking, boating and fishing. Visitors can also enjoy
swimming, hiking and camping in the park’s shady
grounds. Experience Cleburne State Park, an ideal
getaway from the stresses of modern life.
Camping: Multiple campsites with water/electricity and
water/electricity/sewer; screened shelters; limited-use cabins.
Group Facilities: Group Camp with two barracks, private
bath and dining hall (capacity 48); Group Day-use Lodge
w/kitchen (capacity 48); Sponsored Youth Group Primitive
Camping Area (capacity 56).
Trails: Over 13 miles of hike and bike trails.
Boating: Cedar Lake is a NO WAKE lake. Boat ramp available
with valid day permit.
Fishing: Fishing trails provide bank access around lake.
ADA-accessible fishing pier. Possible catches: largemouth
bass, crappie and catfish.
Picnicking: 4 day-use areas with picnic tables and grills.
Texas State Parks Store: Drinks, snacks, ice, wood, souvenirs.
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Chisholm Trail Pkw
171
174
35E
67
Cleburne
State Park
Cleburne
P21
35W
174
171
Glen Rose
Located in Johnson County, six miles
southwest of Cleburne on U.S. 67 to
Park Road 21, then southwest on Park
Road 21 for six miles.
Cleburne State Park
5800 Park Road 21, Cleburne, TX 76033 • (817) 645-4215
www.texasstateparks.org
Rates and reservations: (512) 389-8900. For info only: (800) 792-1112.
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