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    Good Water Trail, Georgetown Lake

    Was looking for more "loop" type hikes, and ran across the Good Water Trail around Lake Georgetown. Has anyone done this hike? I'm looking for more of a "backpacking" type excursion over a couple days. Or is this trail more of a "day hiker" type loop?

    Thanks in advance!

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    Re: Good Water Trail, Georgetown Lake

    Really thought our regular hikers would reply but here some reports,

    http://wildtexas.com/talk/backpackin...eport-404.html

    http://wildtexas.com/talk/backpackin...hotos-620.html

    hope this helps

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    Re: Good Water Trail, Georgetown Lake

    Thanks Troop! I had seen the report from 2004, but not the photos. I received another link to a great report from a couple years ago, along with a thread that had comments on more recent hikes. Most of what I've found is around just the top half, or "older" trail. It seems that some mountain bikers and local hiking clubs took on the task of completing the continuous loop a year or so ago? I've not been able to find any specific reports of anyone doing the entire loop, which now seems to be 26 miles or so. It sounds like it would be a great hike in the fall or winter.

    Thanks, WT

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    Calling Peter Adey: Goodwater Loop Map

    Was trying to reach Peter Adey, who uploaded a great map of the entire loop on an Austin site. It appears GPS derived and was hoping he'd agree to share the GPS tracks.

    Long shot, but who knows!

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    Good Water Trail, Georgetown Lake Report

    We did the majority of the complete loop this past weekend, March 14-15 '09. We started at Cedar Breaks and worked clockwise, although in the future I'd probably reverse that and go counter-clockwise, getting the few miles of paved road and dam out of the way first. Due to a late start on Saturday, combined with a variety of stops to view scenery, etc. we started to worry about getting over to Walnut Springs in time to set up camp in the daylight. It was a 15 mile stretch from Cedar Breaks to Walnut Springs, and for a trio of 40+ year old backpackers in questionable shape, it was a little much. To ensure we'd make it in time to Walnut Springs, we opted to take the old Hunt low-water concrete crossing bridge instead of going all the way to the Tejas crossing, saving a little over 3 miles. Thus the reason for me posting that we did 23 miles of a 26 mile loop. The Hunt crossing was high and dry, and the river / lake is so low that we could have actually crossed a mile or so before even the Hunt crossing. We ended up at Walnut Springs around 5pm, and thanks to the recent rains, the burn ban had been lifted for the weekend allowing us to have a campfire. The following day we headed out of Walnut Springs, stopping at Russell Park to fill up on water. The hiking was nice with the cooler weather, although it was overcast and misting rain off and on. But the pain was the muddy trail, and the gumbo mud collected quickly on your boots forcing you to frequently clean them off or suffer what felt like was lugging an extra 10 pounds on each foot. As noted earlier, when you're already tired, finishing off the trail with a 2 mile hike across the dam and then paved roads (uphill) isn't the most pleasant of endings, so in the future we'll go the other way. Also, unless you're just a gung-ho speed hiker, and instead want to enjoy the hike, I'd probably break it up into a 3 day outing with shorter hikes. Plus I'd go when the trail is a little dryer. All in all, great scenery and decent solitude (we saw only a couple of groups on the trail and one group near us at the Walnut Springs Camp). We'll definitely do this one again! Long loops are rare in Texas!

    PS... I'll post the GPS track log in a few days.

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