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Trail is a double track, natural surface trail with gentle grades. Horses will be ridden at a ‘walk’ at all times. Bicycles will be operated at a safe speed. Use caution at low water crossings. Watch for FLASH. FLOODING. Trail is made up of four loops. Entire length is 11 miles. Trail is for foot traffic only. NO bicycles or horses allowed.
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 Explore a rich history rooted in the ancient Western Cross Timbers. You’re visiting the Western Cross Timbers, where Native Americans, legendary cattlemen, and health seekers all found sustenance. Witness the history of a community by hiking, biking, or horseback riding on more than 11 miles of trails in the park.
At the city limit sign to Mineral Wells you will see a sign Park Road 71, turn right and go .75 miles to Park Headquarters. From Abilene: Take I 20 East to exit 368, Hwy 281.
Lake Mineral Wells Lake Front Trail PARK ROAD 71 PLEASE NOTE • CHECK OUT time is 2 p.m. or renew permit by 9 a.m. (pending site availability). • Park closes at 10 p.m. • If you have been assigned a campsite and you find a campsite that you prefer, you MUST check for its availability with the park headquarter’s staff before moving into ...
Use the Interactive Trails Map to take a virtual tour of the Trailway and park trails. Download and print the Lake Mineral Wells State Park Trailway map (PDF)
There are primitive sites which are available first come first serve. They are a hike in of 2 1/2 miles. No ground fires in primitive camping area. PARK PHONE NUMBER: 940-328-1171.
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.
The 3,282 acres of rolling, hilly, and cavernous terrain inside the park draw birdwatchers, campers, hikers, and rock climbers, while the twenty-mile stretch of trailway—which is the abandoned ...
Use the Interactive Trails Map to take a virtual tour of the Trailway and park trails. Download and print the Lake Mineral Wells State Park Trailway map | PDF. Note: The Trailway may close during wet weather. All four trailheads have paved parking, drinking water, restrooms, trail information and accessible parking.