Blanco State Park is a 104. 6-acre park, along a mile of the Blanco River, on the southern edge of Blanco, Texas. It features camping, picnicking, …
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Jun 13, 2024
We have been to Blanco State Park several times over the years. We always enjoy the park and the town. This time was a little disappointing. The trees in the camp sites are in need of trimming bad. … Full review by Dennis M
May 28, 2024
It’s a small, very nice park. We were there over Memorial Day weekend and it was very peaceful! Unless you fish or swim in the river there wasn’t much to do. Full review by VagabondCher
Mar 10, 2024
The park is clean, the camp sites are spread out and each one has a covered table. The ones inside the circle are full hookups and the ones on the outside are electric. The walking trails are nice an… Full review by BackPacker824890
How fast is the flow of the river below the dam and above the dam? I wanted to go kayaking and paddle upstream. Also, is there parking for a kayak trailer? Thank you!
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I'm not sure which dam you mean, there are quite a few. My friend paddled the river between dams at the park headquarters and he had no issue either up or down, he just didn't feel …
I'm not sure which dam you mean, there are quite a few. My friend paddled the river between dams at the park headquarters and he had no issue either up or down, he just didn't feel like portaging around all the dams.
There is a brand new handicap restroom and shower. I don't know if there are any true trails at Blanco, but the paths to and from everywhere are paved roads. Getting around would …
There is a brand new handicap restroom and shower. I don't know if there are any true trails at Blanco, but the paths to and from everywhere are paved roads. Getting around would be easy. However, there is a pretty steep hill coming back from the river. That's the only difficulty I would foresee.
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What is considered a public stream?
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A stream is navigable by statute if it retains an average width of 30 feet from the mouth up.2 It is important to understand that the entire stream bed is...