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LCRA parks operated by Travis County
Windy Point
Bob Wentz at Windy Point is popular for picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, sailing and scuba diving.

Lake Travis, probably the most visited of the Highland Lakes, has 14 LCRA parks and recreation areas on its shores. Travis County operates seven of the parks through an agreement with LCRA.

The parks are:

  • Arkansas Bend. The 323-acre park on the north shore of Lake Travis has camping, picnicking, hiking and fishing. For more information, see Arkansas Bend.
  • Bob Wentz at Windy Point. The 21-acre park has two sand volleyball courts, a hike-and-bike trail and picnic pavilion. It's a popular spot with windsurfers. For more information, see Bob Wentz at Windy Point.
  • Cypress Creek. The park, 15 acres tucked away in a Lake Travis cove, has camping, boating, picnicking and fishing. For more information, see Cypress Creek.
  • Hippie Hollow. The park offers views of Lake Travis. It is the only clothing-optional public park in Texas. Only visitors 18 years and older can enter the 109-acre park. For more information, see Hippie Hollow. New Feature: The Legend of Hippie Hollow
  • Mansfield Dam. The 71-acre park's four-lane boat ramp is one of the prime locations for launching into Lake Travis. For more information, see Mansfield Dam.
  • Pace Bend. Pace Bend's 1,368 acres feature nine miles of Lake Travis shoreline. Boaters have two ramps from which to launch into the lake. Visitors also can ride horses, hike and picnic. For more information, see Pace Bend.
  • Sandy Creek. On a north branch of Lake Travis, Sandy Creek offers swimming, nature walks and birding with views of Lake Travis. For more information, see Sandy Creek.

See: other LCRA Parks.

Also see: map of parks and preserves.

 

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