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Inks Lake State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife

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This is the official Facebook page of Inks Lake State Park located in Burnet, Texas.

Mission

To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Products

Camping, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boats, fishing, swimming, hiking, biking, geocaching, birding, photography, boating, scuba diving, interpretive tours, and much more!

Address: 3630 Park Road 4 W, Burnet 78611
Phone: (512) 793-2223
State: TX
City: Burnet
Street Number: 3630 Park Road 4 W
Zip Code: 78611
categories: government organization, lake, state park


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Reviews
One of the best places we have visited. The small cabins fit our family just fine. Appreciated the AC unit for sure during the summer time. The hike and cliff jumping at devils hole was so much fun!!! Hope to fish next time. Water was a great cool temperature. Bathrooms are very well taken care of.
Arrived without a reservation but was thankful the staff went above and beyond to find a spot for me. They answered all my questions and were friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. Spot I got was choice, with a nice view of the lake, in the shade, and close to the restroom/showers. Place is very scenic and relaxing. At night if you are camping small creatures will come by your campsite but are harmless and adds to the camping adventure. I took advantage of the hiking trails and swimming here was excellent. Place is very well maintained. Bathrooms and showers look new and are very clean. The bathroom /showers have good ventilation that keep the place cool and dry. Wonderful place and I had a wonderful experience here.
We stayed in site 273 Aug 5-6, 2023, and had lake access. The park looked well kept but unfortunately the showers were really hot due to the 105° temperature outside. Each shower has its own room but even at 9pm at night it was so hot in the showers- my towel felt so hot like I had just taken it out of the dryer. Texas heat is brutal! We biked to the trail to Devils Water Hole and then hiked the 5 minutes in. The water was full of clumps of algae floating around and the rocks were very slimy and the water was warm. We swam for about 30 minutes and then we were just grossed out. My kids jumped off the rocks into the water- one place is about 15 feet and the top of “chicken rock” is 32 feet. We didn’t see any snakes or really any nature other than ducks in the water and little red ants everywhere. At night it’s cool to see the bats flying around and the stars are easy to see. There is a really nice state park store with really nice ladies working in there. Lots of souvenirs and even food and camping supplies. We would possibly return when it wasn’t so hot and the water was cleaner. We visited the Spider mountain bike park just 25 minutes away where you can rent mountain bikes and ride the chair lift to the top and bike down. They do have a hiking option. We visited the town of Burnet which had lots of antique stores and a flea market. We also visited Longhorn Cavern State Park and did the cave tour- neat place!
The staff at check in was very friendly and knowledgeable. I think the signage within the park could be a bit better in placement as some were hidden further back into a turn than they needed to be, but we did make it over to The Devil’s Water Hole. It was nice to have a large no wake zone for paddling on my SUP board, but it’s cool that they offered canoe, kayak, and SUPs there as well. I’d definitely come back.
Great park. Well kept. They have obviously worked very hard to keep it clean. Water was clean and you could see fish swimming about your legs. They rent kayaks, paddle boards, fishing poles, etc. The Park Rangers are a little aggressive. I saw them interact with several people over minor infractions. They patrol often. Like every 10 minutes one would drive by! The don't put up with BS. Restrooms: Very clean, many available spread throughout the park. Dog-friendliness: Dogs are welcome on a leash.
Awesome park for a comfortable camping or outdoor experience. Our family camped in a tent overnight and did some hiking. The trails and park were well maintained. The tent area was really night. Close proximity to other sites, but not cramped. The bathrooms were new and so nice. A good bathroom is crucial to a comfortable camping experience. They also had a small general store that had anything you may have forgotten. At peak times, the line does get long for the store or check in. The staff were all friendly and helpful. They have backpacks that you can check out for the night. They have activities and informational books for the kids. There was also a compass, binoculars, crayons, and a journal that kids have lefts notes in to be passed on. There’s a workbook with activities for them to do to earn junior ranger. The kids enjoyed it.
Amazing state park, many sites have water views and lots are right on the water. Lots of waterfowl including ducks and geese, there are no alligators. It’s very clean and quiet with lots of walking paths. The campground is very spread out and the road is paved so lots of people use the loop road for bike riding. There’s a great little country store on site. We’ll be returning here, we very much enjoyed our visit.
There's nature in Texas!! Most beautiful and peaceful park to visit in April. Fields are covered with flowers as far as the eye can see.. so many different colors, shapes, and fresh smells. Highly recommended during Spring.
Our hiking club hiked here on 3/29/23. The Blue Bonnets were amazing. Beautiful area to explore. The weather was great. We have been here at other times of the year, but during the Spring, when the Blue Bonnets are in bloom, it the best time to go.
Beautiful park. We will be back. It looked like there were many upgrades going on around the park, so I’m sure it will only get better.
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