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A1: Camp Creek Park
- On the north side of Lake Travis near Smithwick, 18 miles west of Lago Vista or eight miles east of Marble Falls. Take FM 1431 to County Road 343 and continue 1/2 mile to the site entrance.
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by the Lower Colorado River Authority 1(800) 776-5272 x3366
A2: Shaffer Bend Recreation Area
- On the north side of Lake Travis near Smithwick, about 17 miles west of Lago Vista or 9 miles east of Marble Falls. Take FM 1431 to County Road 343A and continue about one mile to the site entrance.
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by The Lower Colorado River Authority 1(800) 776-5272 x3366
A3: Narrows Recreation Area
- Upper south side of Lake Travis near the community of Spicewood. From Austin take Texas 71, turn north on Spur 191, and proceed approximately one mile to Spicewood. Continue traveling north 1.1 miles on Burnet County Road 410 to CR 411, which is a gravel road. Proceed approximately 1.5 miles north to the entrance for the Narrows Recreation Area.
- The road crosses Alligator Creek via a low-water crossing. During heavy rainstorms, the creek may be impassable, and the road may not always be barricaded during unpredictable weather events. Visitors should use extreme caution or avoid the area at those times.
- Fee required
- Open all year, day use only
- Operated by The Lower Colorado River Authority 1(800) 776-5272 x3366
A4: Grelle Recreation Area
- Upper south side of Lake Travis near Spicewood. From Austin take Texas 71, turn north on Spur 191, and proceed approximately one mile to Spicewood. Take a right on Burnet County Road 404 and go one mile to the intersection of CR 412, which is a gravel road. Turn left and travel approximately .6 mile to the site entrance.
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by The Lower Colorado River Authority 1(800) 776-5272 x3366
B1: Turkey Bend Recreation Area
- On the north side of Lake Travis approximately 9.5 miles west of Lago Vista. Take FM 1431 to Shaw Drive and continue 1.8 miles to the site entrance.
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by The Lower Colorado River Authority 1(800) 776-5272 x3366
B2: Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area
- Upper south side of Lake Travis near the Ridge Harbor subdivision, 45 minutes from downtown Austin. Take Texas 71 to Burnet County Road 404. Turn right and proceed 4.5 miles to CR 414. Turn right and travel about 1.5 miles, then take another right just before the entrance to Ridge Harbor. After almost a mile, the pavement will end. Continue 0.3 miles on the gravel road to the entrance.
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by the Lower Colorado River Authority 1(800) 776-5272 x3366
B3: Gloster Bend Recreation Area
- North side of Lake Travis about 6 miles west of Lago Vista, near the Travis Peak community. Take FM 1431 to Singleton Road and continue 3.3 miles to the site entrance
- Two-lane concrete ramp
- Fee required
- Park is open all year for day use. Ramp is accessible 24 hours a day.
- Operated by the Lower Colorado River Authority 1(800) 776-5272 x3366
B4: Pace Bend/Collier Cove
- Located in Pace Bend park about 30 miles west of Austin. Take Texas 71 west to RR 2322 (Pace Bend Park Road). Turn right and travel 4.6 miles to the park entrance. Once inside, follow 2322 to Collier Cove ramp.
- One-lane concrete ramp
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by Travis County Parks (512) 854-7275
B5: Pace Bend/Tatum Cove
- Located in Pace Bend park about 30 miles west of Austin. Take Texas 71 west to RR 2322 (Pace Bend Park Road). Turn right and travel 4.6 miles to the park entrance. Turn right on Grisman Trail to reach Tatum Cove ramp.
- One-lane concrete ramp
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Operated by Travis County Parks (512) 854-7275
C1: Arkansas Bend
- From US 183, take FM 1431 south 11 miles to Lohmans Ford Road. Turn left and go 4 1/2 miles to Sylvester Ford Road. Turn left and travel 1 1/2 miles to the park entrance.
- Two-lane concrete ramp
- Fee required
- Open all year from sunrise to 9 pm
- Operated by Travis County Parks (512) 854-7275
D1: Mansfield Dam Park
- From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, travel south 4.9 miles. Turn right onto Mansfield Dam Road, just south of the dam. The park entrance is on your left.
- Four-lane concrete ramp at high lake levels and two-lane at low levels, with an adjoining wheelchair-accessible courtesy dock
- Ramp is usable to an elevation of 622 feet msl
- Fee required
- Operated by Travis County Parks (512) 854-7275
D2: Bob Wentz at Windy Point
- From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take RR 620 south 1.3 miles to Comanche Trail. Turn right and travel 3.1 miles to park entrance on left.
- Two-lane concrete ramp for sailboats only
- Fee required
- Day use only
- Operated by Travis County Parks (512) 854-7275
D3: Sandy Creek Park
- From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take FM 2222 (Bullick Hollow Road) west 2 1/2 miles to FM 2769. Turn left and travel 4 miles to the town of Volente. In Volente, turn right onto Lime Creek Road and follow 6 miles to park entrance on the left.
- Two-lane concrete ramp
- Fee required
- Operated by Travis County Parks (512) 854-7275
D4: Cypress Creek Park
- From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take FM 2222 (Bullick Hollow Road) west 2 miles. The park entrance is on your left, just before the intersection of Bullick Hollow Road and FM 2769 (Old Anderson Mill Road).
- Two-lane concrete ramp
- Fee required
- Open all year from sunrise to 9 pm
- Operated by Travis County Parks (512) 854-7275
D5: Hippie Hollow
- From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take RR 620 south 1.3 miles to Comanche Trail. Turn right and travel 2 miles to park entrance on left.
- Two-lane concrete ramp with a maximum parking capacity of 17
- Fee required
- Open all year for day use; hours change by season
- Operated by Travis County Parks (512) 854-7275
D6: Tom Hughes Park
- From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take RR 620 south 2.3 miles to Marshall Ford Drive. Turn right on Marshall Ford and travel 0.2 miles to Park Drive. Turn right and go 2.8 miles to the park entrance.
- Fee required
- Open for day use; hours change by season. Closed Dec 1 -Jan 31.
- Operated by Travis County Parks (512) 854-7275