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Old 03-22-2008, 05:57 PM   #1
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Review of Lake Whitney SP




Nice place, ya'll.

We arrived after hours, so we had to find our water-only site by ourselves, then hit the ranger station to pay in the a.m. I was SO happy to see there were NO tent pads, so I could set my new Coleman Red Canyon monstrocity up wherever I chose...and I did. :P
The weather was a bit chillier at night than we had hoped, but we came prepared and managed to stay warm, but the days warmed up fast. The neighbors were great save one group of partying college kids ((sig)), but the left afer the first night,thankfully. There are abundant showers, at least 3 or 4 locations, and the water was HOT--loved it!! There is no fishing pier, but there is a fish cleaning station and a couple "playgrounds" with swings only. I saw shelters as well, but no cabins. There were lots of deer, but saw little else in the way of wildlife. The rangers are friendly, but checkin is s-l-o-w, so be preapred to wait in line for quite sometime at busier times. Firewood costs $4.50 a bundle! :o
All in all, a nice park and we liked it very much. It's a little difficult for me to navigate, but then again, I seem to be directionally impaired sometimes. :P
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Old 03-23-2008, 09:00 AM   #2
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Re: Review of Lake Whitney SP

I took my family to Lake Whitney SP 7 or 8 years ago. It was a nice, quiet park, but, at least at that time had minimal trails available. I remember walking on a small nature loop, less than a mile long, and being amazed that that's all there was. I just looked at the TPWD website for Lake Whitney and looks like they've added one more trail, also less than a mile in length, that's designated multi-use, hiking and biking.

Because hiking is what my family and I really enjoy, I don't think we will be going back to Lake Whitney, unless it's to use it as a jumping off point to visit other area attractions.

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Old 03-23-2008, 12:34 PM   #3
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Re: Review of Lake Whitney SP

I see what you mean....Tyler SP is very much the same, too, unfortunately.
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Old 03-23-2008, 03:56 PM   #4
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Re: Review of Lake Whitney SP

Doesn't Tyler have the 2 mile or so walk around the Lake and 13 miles of trails for bikes (which can be hiked at times)? Haven't been in a while.
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Old 03-23-2008, 09:22 PM   #5
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Re: Review of Lake Whitney SP

This is diverging from the subject of Lake Whitney, but concerning Tyler SP as noted in the previous post: yes, they have all those trails, but don't count on the park map to help you much. I went there a couple years ago on a mid-week day in the fall. I liked the park, especially the trail around the lake. But when I attempted to walk all of "Loop D" and "Loop C" I kept getting lost. The actual trails don't seem to match what is on the map. I had the same problem at Bonham SP. If you look at their map on TPWD website, notice the trails on the Bonham map labeled M-2, M-1, A-2, & A-1. Notice how you cannot follow a particular trail without its name changing at some indeterminate point. While walking at Bonham, I came to a 4-way crossing & all 4 directions were marked as "M-2"!! After awhile I felt like I was walking on a mobius strip! Geez...one would think they could come up with better systems (and better maps that actually match the facts on the ground). Oh well, I guess that's what happens when you try to cram 10-15 miles of trail in a 300 acre park. The good thing is that in such a small park, you can never really get too badly lost, just keep going and you will hit a park road before too long.

For hiking, I tend to prefer larger parks that have a long loop or long out-and-back trail. Some that are pretty good for that are Bastrop, Lake Somerville, Lake Mineral Wells, Lost Maples, Brazos Bend, Pedernales Falls, Huntsville, and Hill Country SNA.

Sorry, but the mention of the Tyler SP trails reminded me I've been wanting to vent about the confusing trails and bad maps! Maybe TPWD can put a little of their newfound funds into better trail markings and good maps.
But then again, a day meandering aimlessly on trails is a heck of a lot better than a day at work I have a vacation coming up in a couple weeks & already looking forward to exploring some new parks (and favorite old ones). Happy trails!
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Old 03-24-2008, 11:10 AM   #6
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Tyler SP loses the trails, I have found...they seem to fade out.
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