Huntsville

Campground Map

brochure Huntsville - Campground Map

Campground Map of Huntsville State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.

For assistance using this map, contact the park. Huntsville State Park TexasStateParks.org/App Exit 109 PARK ROAD 45 TexasStateParks.org/SocialMedia Trailhead Parking 142 143 145 139 146 144 147 149 138 148 151 137 150 154 152 127 128 153 129 131 155 125 132 126 156 136 124 130 133 123 135 134 157 27 30 29 28 Prairie Branch Camping Area 141 140 16 24 25 26 15 23 22 21 14 20 17 122 18 19 Trailhead Parking 8 7 13 6 5 12 4 11 10 Shelter sites 1-30 3 2 1 9 As a State Park, the primary focus of this site is to provide recreational opportunities while maintaining public safety and protecting fragile park resources. Help us to protect this special place and provide for everybody’s enjoyment by following some simple guidelines: • Camping is permitted in designated, numbered sites only. Camping at designated sites helps protect fragile vegetation and minimizes soil compaction. Trailhead Parking • Numbered sites are for overnight camping only. NO PICNICKING. • CHECK OUT time is 12 p.m. Renewal requests should be made by 9 a.m. (subject to site availability). • All vehicles must remain on the pavement. This protects the park’s fragile vegetation and SPEED minimizes soil compaction and erosion. LIMIT • A valid permit must be displayed on the windshield of all vehicles in the park. 20 • An extra vehicle fee is required at each campsite with more than two vehicles (including trailers). MPH • Public consumption or display of any alcoholic beverage is prohibited. All outdoor areas within the park are “public.” SPEED LIMIT • A maximum of eight people are permitted per campsite. Overcrowding damages vegetation, increases soil compaction and often leads to noise problems. 20 MPH • Quiet hours are enforced from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. and guests who do not have a camping permit must leave the park by 10 p.m. Respect your fellow campers. Excessive noise can ruin your neighbor’s outdoor experience. • Keep camp and picnic areas clean. Please recycle appropriate litter and deposit trash in trash dumpsters. Leaving no trace of your visit helps keep the park beautiful and reduces the chance of Campsites 1-25 human/animal conflicts. 10 9 • Black water and gray water can only be discharged at the dump station. This water carries 12 7 bacteria that can spread serious illnesses and food particles that can attract undesirable animals, including fire ants. 8 14 11 5 • Only one camping unit per site is permitted to hook up to utilities. 13 6 • Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet and must not be left unattended. This keeps 3 15 16 them and others safe while protecting wildlife. 4 1 • Fires are permitted only in designated fire rings or pedestal grills. Ground fires scar rocks and soil 17 2 and may cause wildfires. 20 Raven Hill 26 19 • Gathering firewood is prohibited. Dead wood is an important source of food and shelter to wildlife 22 Camping Area and it replenishes nutrients in the soil. 25 21 27 23 • Swim at your own risk in the designated swimming area only. NO LIFEGUARD is on duty. 28 24 Trailhead 29 • Pets or glass containers are not allowed in the swimming area. Parking 30 Pets can create unsanitary conditions and may feel threatened by 31 strangers in close proximity. Broken glass can cause serious injury 32 49 to bare feet. 47 Campsites 33 51 116 115 113 112 • Loud music is prohibited. Respect your fellow park visitors. 26-59 117 110 48 36 34 Excessive noise can ruin your neighbor’s outdoor experience. 52 108 50 35 • Boating is permitted at wakeless speeds only. Excessive wake can 53 38 118 114 111 107 54 41 37 119 109 disturb wildlife and pose a hazard to non-motorized boaters. Coloneh 39 56 106 • Persons under 18 years old are not permitted to ride in the back of a 43 Trailhead Camping Area 40 55 57 Parking 105 pickup truck. This state law was enacted to provide for child safety. 120 121 97 42 103 95 • The use of fish stringers is prohibited at all fishing piers. Stringers 44 58 93 45 of fish attract alligators that may then become a nuisance or 100 99 91 101 102 104 59 46 endanger humans. 98 90 96 94 • Stop the spread of invasive species. 88 92 60 86 CLEAN, DRAIN and DRY your boat. 64 61 65 66 Bathhouse 8081 76 79 63 62 74 67 75 77 78 83 82 85 87 70 Boat Rentals Restrooms Showers Water Only Sites Water and Electric Sites Full Hookup Sites Dump Station Shelter with Water/ Electric hookups Amphitheater Nature Center Picnic Area Group Screened Shelter Group Recreation Hall Swimming Parking Boat Ramp Fishing Pier Fish Cleaning Playground Park Host Texas State Parks Store 73 72 71 State Parks Store Maintenance 68 69 Headquarters Residence 89 84 #BetterOutside LEGEND PLEASE NOTE 40 N #TexasStateParks (Wakeless speed enforced.) T-shirts, caps and one-of-a-kind gift items are available at the park store located at our day-use area. 565 Park Road 40 W P.O. Box 508 Huntsville, TX 77342-0508 (936) 295-5644 Lodge TPWD receives funds from the USFWS. TPWD prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, and gender, pursuant to state and federal law. To request an accommodation or obtain information in an alternative format, please contact TPWD on a Text Telephone (TTY) at (512) 389-8915 or by Relay Texas at 7-1-1 or (800) 735-2989 or by email at accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov. If you believe you have been discriminated against by TPWD, please contact TPWD, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office for Diversity and Workforce Management, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041. © 2023 TPWD PWD MP P4505-044G (2/23) This publication can be found at tpwd.texas.gov/spdest/parkinfo/maps/park_maps/ PARK RESERVATIONS TexasStateParks.org ParquesDeTexas.org (512) 389-8900 Proud Sponsor of Texas State Parks

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