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Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway sits in the heart of cattle country, near what was once a popular health resort. You will love the area’s history and scenery, but you’ll also enjoy the park’s outdoor amenities: a lake, a rock climbing area, and miles of trails.
Lake Mineral Wells State Park and Trailway 100 PARK ROAD 71 MINERAL WELLS TX 76067
It's about a 2-mile hike to campgrounds. These sites do not have water, restrooms nearby, fire rings or grills. Sites are only reservable at park headquarters. You must arrive during office hours and at least two hours before dusk to purchase a permit.
January 20, 2022 - The Trailway is closed from FM1195 in Mineral Wells to Vietnam Memorial Museum, for repair until further notice. Please observe the closure for your safety. Contact the park for more information.
Witness the history of a community by hiking, biking or horseback riding on more than 11 miles of trails in the park. Choose from nearby waterfront trails, or explore the scenic backcountry Cross Timbers trails.
Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway is a state park located in Mineral Wells, Parker County, Texas. It includes Lake Mineral Wells, and is the only state park in Texas which protects part of the Western Cross Timbers and Mineral Wells Trailway.
Lake Mineral Wells is a must for anyone who enjoys swimming, rock climbing and hiking. Penitentiary Hollows is amazing, it feels like your not even in Texas. This area of the park is where the rock climbing is done. This park is also a Trailways, which is great for bike riding. We even went into the town of Mineral Wells to try the famed CrAzY ...
Imagine a peaceful retreat in the heart of North Texas. That’s Lake Mineral Wells State Park for you, a place where nature lovers and outdoor adventurers can find solace. This vast park covers more than 3,200 acres, featuring a variety of landscapes and plenty of ways to enjoy the natural world.
Lake Mineral Wells State Park Location. Mineral Wells is located about 45-50 miles or 1 hour outside of Downtown Fort Worth. It is a really easy drive along interstate 20 and highway 180. There are several stunning hiking areas west of DFW including Possum Kingdom State Park, Mineral Wells State Park, and soon to be Palo Pinto State Park!
Lake Mineral Wells State Park Offers Adventurous Hiking, Fishing, and Some of the Best Rock Climbing in Texas This underrated pocket of North Texas is well worth your time.