HuntsvilleCampground Map |
Campground Map of Huntsville State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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Huntsville
State Park
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Exit
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ROAD
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Trailhead
Parking
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Prairie Branch
Camping Area
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Trailhead
Parking
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Shelter sites
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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.
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• 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.
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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.
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• Black water and gray water can only be discharged at the dump station. This water carries
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bacteria that can spread serious illnesses and food particles that can attract undesirable animals,
including fire ants.
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• Only one camping unit per site is permitted to hook up to utilities.
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• Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet and must not be left unattended. This keeps
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them and others safe while protecting wildlife.
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• Fires are permitted only in designated fire rings or pedestal grills. Ground fires scar rocks and soil
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and may cause wildfires.
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Raven Hill
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• Gathering firewood is prohibited. Dead wood is an important source of food and shelter to wildlife
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Camping Area
and it replenishes nutrients in the soil.
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• Swim at your own risk in the designated swimming area only. NO LIFEGUARD is on duty.
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Trailhead
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• Pets or glass containers are not allowed in the swimming area.
Parking
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Pets can create unsanitary conditions and may feel threatened by
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strangers in close proximity. Broken glass can cause serious injury
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to bare feet.
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Campsites
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• Loud music is prohibited. Respect your fellow park visitors.
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Excessive noise can ruin your neighbor’s outdoor experience.
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• Boating is permitted at wakeless speeds only. Excessive wake can
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disturb wildlife and pose a hazard to non-motorized boaters.
Coloneh
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• Persons under 18 years old are not permitted to ride in the back of a
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Trailhead
Camping Area
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Parking
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pickup truck. This state law was enacted to provide for child safety.
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• The use of fish stringers is prohibited at all fishing piers. Stringers
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of fish attract alligators that may then become a nuisance or
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endanger humans.
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• Stop the spread of invasive species.
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CLEAN, DRAIN and DRY your boat.
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Bathhouse
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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
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State Parks Store
Maintenance
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Headquarters
Residence
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LEGEND
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(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
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