Transportation and
Natural Resources
Bob Wentz Park
Virtual Tours
Take a few minutes to tour Bob Wentz Park right from your computer. (Requires RealOne Player Version 6.0 or later.)
Directions
From the intersection of RR 620 and FM 2222, take RR 620 south 1.3 miles to Comanche Trail. Turn right on Comanche Trail and travel 3.1 miles. Park entrance is on your left. A map of the park is available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. It requires a free reader to print or view.
Hours of Operation
8:00 AM to civil twilight (dark).
Entrance Fees
Entrance fees are required at Bob Wentz Park.
Description
Located in the basin area of Lake Travis in the scenic Hill Country of central Texas, Bob Wentz Park is a favorite location for water sports. The park's facilities and close proximity to Austin (approximately one-half hour's drive from downtown) make it attractive for picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, sailing, and scuba diving.
The shoreline areas (including a sandy peninsula known as "The Point") are heavily used, while an adjacent 150-acre tract is maintained as a natural area. The park includes two sand volleyball courts, a shoreline walking path, a boat dock, and a pavilion available for rent.
Acreage: 211 |
Annual Visitors: 300,000 |
Available Activities
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Amenities
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Shelters
The Bob Wentz Pavilion: The pavilion has an outstanding view of Lake Travis with windows and French doors on all sides. There is a covered walkway around the perimeter and plenty of trees for shade and privacy. There are several six-foot long tables with about 20-25 chairs. The pavilion can accommodate about 40 people. The pavilion has a ceiling fan, electrical outlets, a fireplace, (users must bring their own firewood) and a sink with running water. Note: There is no air conditioning in the pavilion. The pavilion is wheelchair accessible with parking nearby. Fee information
Reservations
Visitors who wish to reserve a shelter may call our headquarters at (512) 854-PARK (7275) Monday through Friday 9am-5pm to check on availability; however, no reservations are taken by phone. Shelter fees may be paid by mail; however, to guarantee the date of your reservation, we recommend that you come to our headquarters and pay the fee at: 1010 Lavaca, 3rd Floor, Austin, TX 78701
Cancellations must be made at least 6 working days before the event to receive a refund.
Special Notes
- Day use only park
- Pets are allowed in the park, but must be kept on a leash and are not permitted on The Point.
- Parking on The Point is limited. When the parking lot reaches capacity on busy weekends and holidays, vehicles are allowed in on a "five out, five in" basis.
- For the safety of park visitors, the boat ramp is restricted to sailcraft only.
- Ground fires are prohibited in all day use parks.
- Glass containers and fireworks are prohibited in all Travis County parks.
Nearby Parks
- Cypress Creek Park
- Fritz Hughes Park
- Hippie Hollow Park
- Mansfield Dam Park
- Mary Quinlan Park
- Sandy Creek Park
- Selma Hughes Park
- Tom Hughes Park
Last Modified:
Friday, May 22, 2009 10:58 AM