The One State Park Near Austin That Stands Out From The Rest
Texas boasts 95 state parks, and each one offers something special. While they’re all pretty amazing, there’s one state park near Austin that really stands out from the rest. Check out McKinney Falls State Park.

It's located just 10 minutes south of downtown Austin.

Thomas McKinney was one of the first state senators in Texas. His two-story home was built of limestone, and the property also included a gristmill and dam. McKinney died in 1873, and the James Wood Smith owned the property for 100 years before donating it to the state. Look for the ruins of McKinney's homestead, which are still located on park property.
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The babbling, gurgling sound of the creek is your constant companion while you're here.
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To see wildflowers, you'll want to visit soon.

This hike is considered moderately difficult, but it's well worth your time just for the views alone.


You might also see snakes, squirrels, raccoons, birds and white-tailed deer.

Don't forget your sunscreen!
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You'll often find peace and quiet in this little park, especially if you can visit during the weekday.

Every campsite has electricity and water, a picnic table, lantern post and fire pit with grill. The campground offers restrooms with showers.
Tell us about your last visit to McKinney Falls State Park; we’d love to read your stories in the comments!
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