Cleburne State Park Hike ~10mi/550ft
Details
Join us to explore the park and trails at Cleburne State Park is a 528-acre Texas state park in Johnson County, Texas operated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The park includes the 116-acre, spring-fed Cedar Lake that was created by construction of an earthen dam by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The park is reached via US 67 to Park Road 21. Wikipedia
Forecast : http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=32.2598&lon=-97.551
Park Website:
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/state-parks/cleburne
Parking & Meeting Point: the amphitheater meeting place. For people coming from the outside, after entering the park, look at your park map or follow signs to the amphitheater parking lot or ask a ranger for directions.
The Hike: This is approximately a counter clockwise loop around most of the trail system for this park. For the route map, look in the photos section.
Optional After hike event: TBA
Weather Forecast
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=30.126&lon=-95.155&FcstType=graphical
There is a camping trip associated with this hike: Click Here
Cleburne State Park
What to bring:
Food and water, mosquito repellent, sunglasses, hat, sunscreen.
As always, each person assumes responsibility for their own safety. Therefore, you should be in good health and physically fit, know your own limitations. Minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult/guardian.
About HATs and our hikes
https://www.hatsandmore.org/
HATs organizers are not guides nor do we have any special training. We are here to come up with hiking ideas and get the hike started. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions you would if hiking alone, including the fitness level to make long hikes. Then enjoy the hike among friends.
AI summary
By Meetup
An in-person group hike for experienced hikers, circling most of a local trail system; aim to finish a long loop and connect with fellow hikers.
AI summary
By Meetup
An in-person group hike for experienced hikers, circling most of a local trail system; aim to finish a long loop and connect with fellow hikers.
