Inks Lake State Park
Address 
3630 Park Road 4 West
Burnet,TX,78611
United States
-98° -98' 7.1904" N 30° 30' 57.144" W
Description:

Inks Lake State Park offers family fun on water and land. With its sparkling blue water, colorful rock outcrops, and striking sunsets, this gem of the Hill Country is just an hour northwest of Austin.

Inks Lake State Park is great for a day trip or a weekend getaway. Because the lake’s level usually stays constant, you can play here year-round. On land, you can camp, backpack, geocache and observe nature. We have 7.5 miles of hiking trails through shady forests and across rocky hills. Hike Pecan Flats, a self-guided 3.3-mile trail that is perfect for the whole family, or stop by our bird blind. Rent our group picnic pavilion for your next family reunion.

On the water, you can swim (no lifeguards on duty), boat, water ski, scuba dive and fish. We have set aside a large, no-wake zone for paddling. Rent paddle boats, canoes, one- to two-person kayaks, life vests and paddles at the park store. Stay at one of nearly 200 campsites or 22 cabins (two are ADA-accessible). Many sites are lakeside or have easy access to the lake. Several camping loops have playgrounds. Sponsored youth groups can rent our youth group camping area. Fish for sunfish, catfish and several species of bass. We have two fishing piers, fish cleaning stations, and a boat ramp. You do not need a fishing license to fish from a pier or the shore in a state park. Borrow rods, reels and tackle boxes with hooks, sinkers and bobbers.Buy food and supplies inside the park. The park store sells snacks, camping supplies and souvenirs. Hike the small canyon or swim at Devil’s Waterhole. When Valley Spring Creek is running, you can explore scenic waterfalls upstream of the lake.

Amenities: 
Boat Ramp
Cabins/ Lodging
Camping-RV
Camping-group
Camping-tent
Equipment Rental
Fishing Pier
Grills/ BBQ Pits/ Fire ring
Historic Site
Parking
Picnic Tables
Playgrounds
Restrooms
Showers
Trails- Hiking
Wildlife Viewing Area
Things To Do: 
Boating
Camping
Canoeing/ Kayaking
Fishing
Geocaching
Hiking/ walking
Picnicking
Swimming
Wildlife Watching