
So many hummingbirds! I came by for a short visit today and it was pleasantly empty. I was able to hear the water crashing gently on the shore, insects chirping, and the breeze blowing through the...
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Located in the rugged canyon country of the Brazos River Valley, Possum Kingdom State Park in Caddo, TX, boasts crystal-clear blue waters, offering a serene escape just an hour west of the DFW Metroplex. The park provides a picturesque setting for a variety of outdoor activities, both on land and water.
Visitors to Possum Kingdom State Park can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, skiing, scuba diving, and snorkeling in the pristine lake. On land, opportunities abound for camping, picnicking, hiking, biking, nature study, and geocaching. The park offers a range of camping options, from air-conditioned cabins to primitive walk-in sites.
Fishing enthusiasts can try their luck catching largemouth, striped, and white bass, as well as catfish and crappie. With over 300 miles of shoreline and numerous scenic coves, Possum Kingdom Lake is a haven for water sports and relaxation. The park store provides a selection of souvenirs, snacks, camping supplies, and boat rentals for a complete outdoor experience.
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So many hummingbirds! I came by for a short visit today and it was pleasantly empty. I was able to hear the water crashing gently on the shore, insects chirping, and the breeze blowing through the...
The park is beautiful, mostly clean grounds, the showers were not very clean but it was 11pm on a Saturday night. We saw so many deer , a wild pig, skunk, a fox, and cardinals. The shop where the...
It's the middle of the night, and your officer, Shane Dunaway, just walked into my campsite with zero indication of who he was while his flashlight pointed in everyone's faces. Do you understand...
this is quite a nice spot for camping. it's easy to reserve site. did not see any possums
Possum Kingdom State Park was a pretty place to go hiking. There are a few trails but they weren't easy! Longhorn and Lakeview Trail were steep but good ones. Also, campsite 10 would be the one...