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Colorado Bend State Park

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Colorado Bend State Park
Box 118
Bend, TX, 76824
United States
Phone: (325) 628-3240
29° 34' 22.6956" N, 98° 33' 26.8884" W
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Forest/Wilderness, Lake/River/Beach, Restrooms, Picnic Tables, Boat Ramp, Tent Camping Sites, Equipment for Rent, Biking, Boating/Canoeing/Rafting, Educational Programs, Fishing, Guided Tours, Hiking/Walking Trails, Overnight Camping, Picnicking, Swimming/Snorkeling/Scuba, Wildlife Watching

Description: The park currently offers the outdoor enthusiast access to primitive camping, hiking, fishing, which at certain times is terrific, swimming, mountain biking, birding, and nature watching, and guided tours. The park has 15.8 miles of hiking trails and 14 miles of mountain bike trails. When Lake Buchanan is near normal levels, the river is navigable from the park's boat ramp all the way to the lake, approximately 10 miles. This is a trip on slow moving water through the beautiful canyon lands of the Colorado.

Birders can enjoy viewing some of 155 species of birds found in the park, including specialties such as golden-cheeked warblers, black-capped vireos, and bald eagles. Gorman Falls is located on the western bank of the Colorado River, approximately 10 miles above Lake Buchanan and includes a portion of Gorman Creek which feeds Gorman Falls. Gorman Falls is an impressive, 60-foot-high waterfall. The falls' travertine formations and associated lush vegetation are very scenic. Small travertine dams have formed quiet pools of clear water which support a variety of aquatic communities.

History: Colorado Bend State Park, a 5328.3-acre facility, is located west of Lampasas in San Saba and Lampasas counties. The park site was purchased partly in 1984, with the balance acquired in 1987; the park was subsequently opened in 1987.

The park is located at the former sites of the Gorman and Lemons Ranches above Lake Buchanan.

Important information: There is a guided tour to Gorman Falls on Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. The tour lasts about two hours and includes a 1 ½ mile round trip hike. Reservations are not taken for this tour. Gorman Falls is also accessible without a guided tour. There are two trails for day use hiking (3 miles and 5 miles round trip). The park also offers guided walking wild cave tours and self guided crawling cave explorations. Due to various hazards in the caves such as low oxygen levels and poisonous gases and the fact that the caves are a non-renewable natural resource, ALL CAVES in the park are closed except through tour or special permit. Reservations are highly recommended for the cave tours due to the limited number of people which can be taken on any given tour. Contact the park (325/628-3240) to make reservations and check questionable weather conditions. Substantial footwear is recommended for all tours. Check the Calendar for tour fees.

Gorman Falls Tours - 2 p.m. Saturday (weather permitting).

Gorman Cave Walking Tours - 9:15 a.m. Saturday and Sunday (resource and weather permitting)

Crawling Cave Tours - 9:00 a.m. First Saturday of each month (resource and weather permitting)

Camping:The main camping area offers drive-up sites (with picnic tables, fire rings with cooking grills, a lantern post, potable water in the area); riverbank tent sites (with picnic tables, fire rings with cooking grills, a lantern post, and potable water in the area); composting toilets, a fish-cleaning table, and a boat ramp. (It is 9 miles to Lake Buchanan.)

There are also 2 back pack areas where you must carry everything you need and pack out absolutely everything you don't use. (Bring containerized fuel to cook; nearest gas station is 35 miles away.) The River Back Pack Area is about 1 mile from a compost toilet and 1.3 miles from a water faucet. The Windmill Back Pack Area is about 6 miles from a compost toilet and water faucet. Ground fires are also prohibited everywhere in the park except in designated fire rings in the main camping area.

There are also two group areas: The developed Live Oak Group Area where you can drive to the site with picnic tables, a lantern holder, a large fire ring, water in area, and a compost toilet in area; the premium, developed River Group Area where you can drive within 75 yards of the site with picnic tables, a lantern holder, a large fire ring, water 1/4 mile, and composting toilet 1/4 mile.

Hours: Open 7 days a week year-round, except for Public Hunts (which are held during the week)  Busy Season: Spring White Bass Run.

Reservations: Check availability/make reservations for Colorado Bend S.P.
You can also make e-mail reservations, fax reservations or phone reservations.


Admission Fees:
do apply, see Park website for details.

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