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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Georgetown we have compiled for you.
Description
This park is located right on Stumpy Meadows Reservoir. It is primitive with potable water at spigots and vault toilets. Located in a heavily wooded area. Firewood is for sale at the campground. Some sites may be available on a first come, first serve basis
Directions
From Placerville take Hwy 49N 1/2 mile, turn right on Hwy 193 to Georgetown take a right on main street in Georgetown, 15 miles to campground. From Auburn take Hwy 49S to Cool, turn left on Hwy 193 to Georgetown, turn left on main street in Georgetown, 15 miles to campground.
Description
Cedar Breaks Park is located on the south side of Georgetown Lake, which is located in the hill country area of Texas approximately 25 miles north of Austin. The park is aptly named for the abundance of cedar (Ashe Juniper) present. Cedar Breaks offers 64 campsites with water and 30amp/20amp electrical hookups, and 2 group shelters. Additional amenities include hot showers, a dump station, boat ramp, fishing docks, and a 16-mile hiking trail with a variety of scenery.
Directions
From I-35 take FM 2338 west 3.5 miles to D.B. Wood Road. Turn left(south) and take D.B.Wood Road 2.5 miles to Cedar Breaks Road. Turn right(west) and take Cedar Breaks Road to park. Follow signs.
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