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Trails Map of Cleburne State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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Cleburne State Park
Trails Map
900
'
850'
5800 Park Road 21
Cleburne, TX 76033
(817) 645-4215
www.texasstateparks.org
85
0'
West Fork
Camp Creek
893'
North Creek
Camp Loop
Fossil Ridge
Trail
Cedar Grove
Camp Loop
0.08
LEGEND
Perch Point
Fishing Trail
0.1 mi.
0.1
2
Poplar Point
Camp Loop
Beach Day
Use Area
7
0.1
Headquarters
6
Coyote Run
Day Use Area
850'
Fossil Ridge
Trail
2.5 mi.
0.1
3
Keyhole
Camp Loop
Shady Springs
Camp Loop
1.14
901'
Restrooms
Parking
17
0.
Picnic Area
Sandy Flats
Fishing Trail
0.2 mi.
Hiking Only Trail
Coyote Run
Nature Trail
1.1 mi.
1
0.8
29
0.
Scenic Overlook
FISHING
PIER
Swimming Area
Cedar Lake
0'
85
Boat Ramp
0.25
Water/Electric Camping
80
Playground
Raccoon Hollow
Day Use Area
0'
Fishing Area
Crappie Cove
Fishing Trail
0.3 mi.
0.1
0'
90
1
0.1
Dining Hall
Cabin (limited use)
9
0.7
Screened Shelters
5
Bird Blind
0.18
Bluecat Bottoms
Fishing Trail
0.2 mi.
White-tail
Hollow Trail
1.9 mi.
4
All trails allow hiking and biking unless otherwise
indicated. Contour intervals are 10 feet. Trail
lengths are in miles. Elevation levels are in feet.
800'
7
0.0
Fossil Ridge
Trail
9
0.0
Spillway
Trail
0.7 mi.
0'
85
Limestone
Ridge Inner
Loop Trail
1.7 mi.
1
0.25
0'
85
1.67
1.07
2
0.2
No claims are made to the accuracy of the data
or to the suitability of the data to a particular use.
Map compiled by Texas State Parks staff.
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90
0'
0.1
2
09
0.
POINTS OF INTEREST
0.25
870'
CCC SPILLWAY
Spillway
Trail
Limestone
Ridge Trail
1.7 mi.
CAMP CREEK DAY USE AREA
0.07
32.2542° -97.5511°
A great place to watch for white-tailed deer and
other wildlife.
0.11
2
CAMP CREEK BRIDGE
urn
21
PARK ROAD 21 OVERLOOK
32.2623° -97.5577°
The CCC designed the park road to reveal views like this
one of Cedar Lake.
-97.5622°
85
0'
CRAPPIE COVE FISHING AREA
32.2633°
A peaceful place for bank fishing.
Camp Creek
800'
CEDAR LAKE BEACH
800'
32.2696° -97.5622°
Take a swim in the spring-fed waters of Cedar Lake.
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800'
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750
85
0'
6
0.9
5
e
Camp Creek
Loop
1.1 mi.
32.2553° -97.5517°
The CCC built this historic bridge over Camp Creek.
4
Camp Creek
Day Use Area
leb
3
3
70
0'
2
5
1.6
32.2621° -97.5528°
See the historical highlight of the park, a three-tiered
limestone spillway built by the CCC.
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1
750'
(GPS coordinates shown in decimal degrees)
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TRAIL
DISTANCE
TIME
DIFFICULTY
DESCRIPTION
CAMP CREEK
LOOP
1.1 mi.
1 hr.
(Round Trip)
Moderate
Look for bur oaks and five-lobed Virginia creeper
vines on this short loop hike along West Camp Creek.
Stop and enjoy the view as you cross the historic
Camp Creek Bridge built by the CCC.
FOSSIL RIDGE
TRAIL
2.5 mi.
(One Way)
1.5 hrs.
(One Way)
Challenging
Follow the ups and downs of this trail along the park
boundary to see a variety of picturesque landscapes.
Extend your adventure by connecting to the Camp
Creek Loop or the Coyote Run Nature Trail.
WHITE-TAIL
HOLLOW TRAIL
1.9 mi.
(Round Trip)
1.25 hrs.
(Round Trip)
Easy
This trail starts with a scenic walk through the
woods and ends with a view overlooking Cedar Lake
as you cross the historic dam built by the CCC.
SPILLWAY TRAIL
0.7 mi.
(One Way)
1 hr.
(Round Trip)
Moderate
Take this trail for the best view of the impressive
three-tiered spillway that the CCC carved by hand
out of the Comanche Peak limestone.
COYOTE RUN
NATURE TRAIL
1.1 mi
(One Way)
1 hr.
(Round Trip)
Moderate
Bikers and hikers alike enjoy the lake views from the
limestone hilltops along this nature trail that connects
with the Spillway and Fossil Ridge trails.
LIMESTONE RIDGE 1.7 mi.
(One Way)
TRAIL with
1 hr.
(One Way)
Challenging
INNER LOOP
TRAIL
1.7 mi.
(One Way)
2 hrs.
(One Way)
This challenging trail twists along the rugged
limestone cliffs. While bikers delight in its snaky
switchbacks, it is easy to get disoriented while hiking,
so bring a compass or GPS unit so you don’t get lost.
Take the inner loop trail for the maximum mileage.
CRAPPIE COVE
FISHING TRAIL
0.3 mi.
(One Way)
15 min.
(One Way)
Easy
A favorite among local anglers, the rocky banks
and deep pools of Crappie Cove provide the perfect
opportunity for a successful day of fishing.
PERCH POINT
FISHING TRAIL
0.1 mi.
(One Way)
10 min.
(One Way)
Easy
The rocky banks along this trail make excellent habitat
for redear sunfish, bass and catfish.
SANDY FLATS
FISHING TRAIL
0.2 mi.
(One Way)
15 min.
(One Way)
Easy
Walk the shoreline between the boat ramp and the
beach area to find a shady paradise perfect for
catching fish or just relaxing.
BLUECAT
BOTTOMS
FISHING TRAIL
0.2 mi.
(One Way)
15 min.
(One Way)
Easy
Hike this trail along the deeper waters of Cedar Lake
to find one of the many fishing holes filled with catfish,
crappie and bass.