Saturday, October 29, 2011

Taylor Park - Granger Lake

Taylor Park
Granger Lake
Granger TX
October 21-23, 2011
COE Park

Small RV park located on the south shore of Granger Lake.   The RV sites had covered picnic tables and the pads were in good shape.   We were tent camping and had a hard time finding level ground.  Most of the RV pads are built up so the area around them are not level.   We did a nice hike around the park and there was plenty of area to play.   However, we didn't enjoy the lack of good tent camping spots.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Friendship Park - Granger Lake

Friendship Park

Granger Lake
October 15 -16, 2011
Webelos Woods






























































































Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Berry Springs Park - Georgetown, TX



Berry Springs
Georgetown, TX
October 1, 2011


















































Friday, August 5, 2011

Webelos Extreme - Lost Pines Scout Reservation

Webelos Extreme Camp
Lost Pines Scout Reservation
Bastrop, TX
July 24 -28, 2011

Friday, March 25, 2011

Lake Whitney State Park












Lake Whitney State Park
Whitney, TX
March 15-19, 2011


We spent a couple of days at this park and enjoyed it's
serenity.  Our camp sites was a nice bike ride from the lake.  So, most
days we rode our bikes down to the water.   We did a little fishing, but
didn't catch anything.  The lake is pretty big and you could hardly see
the other side.   We had a decent southernly breeze that caused some
waves so the kids acted like they were at the beach and were jumping
waves.

The campsites were in good shape, flat and level and decent size.
The shade was adequate.  It's a pretty good sized park and spread out.
We had a firering with a grill and a picnic table.  We did have lots
of critters come through camp at night so make sure you take
care of your trash.
Whitney is located minutes away, so it was easy to replinish fire wood
and groceries.   However, we didn't hear any highway or train noise.


We give a solid 8 out of 10.



PROS

Good size camping spots
Pads were in good shape (level)
Good size lake
Easy to replinish groceries

CONS
No park store (but not a big deal, the city is minutes away)

Good bike ride distance to the water.

























Thursday, March 24, 2011

Dinosaur World






Dinosaur World
Glenrose, TX
March 15, 2011


Great stop for the kids.   Awesome life size dinosaurs.   It took
about an hour walking through all of the dino exhibits.   Each one
of my kids took a turn reading the exhibit signs, which after a while
was painful.   They have a fossil dig which the kids really enjoyed.
The gift shop is huge and has lots and lots of souvenirs.
Admission was the price of a movie ticket was a good precursor to the
State park which just a few minutes away.


Recommended




























































Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Dinosaur Valley State Park - Revisited

Dinosaur Valley State Park
Glenrose, TX
March 15, 2011



My family really enjoyed this park.  I've camped at this park before with
my son's Cub Scout pack and had a good time.  This year, I couldn't
get reservations, so we did a day trip to the park.   The park is very
popular. 

My kids enjoyed the life sized dinosaurs and really


enjoyed looking for dino tracks in the river.  Before
we knew  it all four kids were down in the river with their
shoes off wading around looking for tracks.
We hiked one of the hiking loops and enjoyed the easy
terrain.  The campsites are a decent walk from the river and most campers ride their bikes.  Not too much
traffic so bicycling is recommended.
There is a covered open air cabin built on the side of the valley overlooking the river.   My kids really had
fun hanging out in the "fort".   We also enjoyed a
popcycle from the gift shop. 
We give it a 9 out of 10.

































































Cleburne State Park



Cleburne State Park




Cleburne, TX
March 14-16, 2011
































































Meridian State Park


Meridian State Park

Meridian, TX
March 12-14, 2010

Nice little park with an excellent bike / hiking loops.  The park
circles a small lake (no boats).  On the entrance side is the RV,
swim area, playground and picnic area.   On the far side is the
primitive camping spots.  So Scout troops can get away from
the crowd.

The sites were pull thrus and the pads were in decent shape.
We had adequate shade.   There was a picnic table (no cover) and
a fire ring with grill.

We rode our bikes around the lake and enjoyed the route.  There
are some hills and a pretty good scenic outlook on the opposite side
of the lake.   It took about an 1.5 hours with our fours kids.

The park is noted for it's bird watching escpecially the Golden Cheeked Warbler.   We didn't see any, but lots of people come to the park to do bird watching.



We give it a solid 7.5 out of 10.



Pros


Nice pull through camp sites
Primitive camping far away from picnic and group areas
Nice bike and hike trails / loops - not a lot of traffic
Bird Watching


Cons

Perfect for a day or two, but not a lot to do.