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Lake Brownwood State Park

200 State Highway Park Road 15
Lake Brownwood TX 76801
325/784-5223

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Texas Outdoor Family workshop
will be held at this park on Saturday - Sunday (October 17-18, 2009).

History: Lake Brownwood State Park, in Brown County, is 537.5 acres acquired by deed from the Brown County Water Improvement District No. 1 in 1934 that was opened in 1938.

Near the geographical center of Texas, the park is situated on Lake Brownwood, a 7300-surface-acre reservoir created by damming Pecan Bayou, which is a tributary of the Colorado River. Many structures in use today were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the early 1930s, from timber and native rock found in the park.

Activities: Activities are picnicking; camping; hiking (2.5 miles of hiking trails and a .5-mile nature trail.); boating (motors allowed); water skiing (jet skis allowed); fishing; nature study; swimming (in an unsupervised swimming area); and bird watching.

Area Attractions: Nearby points of interest in Brownwood include Howard Payne University and Douglas McArthur Academy of Freedom; Camp Bowie Memorial Park; Coleman City Park; Camp Colorado Museum Replica; Rattlesnake Roundup (March); and Brown County Rodeo (July).

Facilities:

The following link leaves the T.P.W.D. web site. Check availability/make reservations for Lake Brownwood S.P.
You can also make e-mail reservations, fax reservations or phone reservations.

Natural Features: The park offers an atmosphere of rustic beauty and tranquility, with miles of shoreline where wildflowers, white-tailed deer, ducks, raccoons, armadillos, squirrels, and birds can be observed in a natural setting. Popular fish include crappie, perch, catfish, and bass.

More information on the wildlife mentioned here:

Elevation: 1342ft.
Weather: July average high is 94 degrees; SE breeze; January average low is 34 degrees; first/last freeze: November 7/April 5.

Schedule: Open 7 days a week, year-round, except for Public Hunts Check the Calendar for events and access restrictions scheduled within the next 3 months. Office is open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. No gate. Busy Season: Summer on all facilities; weekends and holidays on cabins and lodges all year-round. .

Directions: The park is located 16 miles northwest of Brownwood on State Highway 279 to Park Road 15, then east on Park Road 15 for 6 miles. Map of park & location media download(PDF 112.3 KB)

Current conditions including, fire bans & water levels, can vary from day to day. For more details, contact the park.

Information on the Texas State Parks Pass Information on Free Fishing in State Parks. Information on the free Texas State Park Guide. Information on the Texas Outdoor Family workshops. Information on State Parks Getaways. Information on Free E-mail Updates.
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