Bastrop State Park
Bastrop State Park is a beautiful wooded state park in Bastrop County, Texas. This attractive park was started in 1938 and has stands of Loblolly pines mixed with post oak and junipers. This park covers 5,926 acres and is approximately 30 miles southeast of Austin.
This park is the region of the famous “Lost Pines,” which is an isolated timbered region. The park is one of 31 in Texas that were constructed by the CCC and one of only five recognized as a National Historic Landmark.
Animal life
White-tail deer rabbits, squirrels, opossums, armadillos Cardinals and numerous bird species live in the park. Ten acres of surface water, in the form of small fishing ponds and lakes, are found within the park itself. It is also has the largest mating group of the endangered Houston toad on public land.
Plant life
T he chief feature of the park is the trees of Loblolly Pine. This pine woodland is cut off from the main body of East Texas pines by roughly 100 miles of post oak woodlands giving the Bastrop State Park Loblollies the nickname the “Lost Pines of Texas.”
Activities
You can enjoy many adventurous activities here. Here you can enjoy backpacking, picnicking, canoeing fishing, camping, hiking, bird watching, nature study and biking. You can go for relaxing drives along Park Road 1C between Bastrop and Buescher State Parks. Here you can also coolly enjoy fishing along the banks of Bastrop State Park Lake. If you are interested in golf then the Lost Pines Golf Club, is one of the finest and most scenic 18-hole golf courses in Central Texas.
Hiking
The Lost Pines hiking trail is a pleasant walk through a forested area in the Hill country resembling East Texas. The hike starts at the waypoint “Trailhead” which is right across the street from the parking area. From here the path descends into the small valley of a creek.
Camping
Many people come to this place all around the year to enjoy the pleasant camping of the park. You have campsites with water and electricity, restrooms with showers and picnic sites, lodges with group barracks and a dining hall. You will also find a swimming pool and an outdoor sports area. Facilities are also their from youth group camping programs.
Silent woodland and rocky hills make this park one of the most beautiful in Texas. Near this place you can also visit Lake Bastrop, Lake Somerville State Park & Trailway, Buescher State Park and McKinney Falls State Park.
This Lost Pine Park gives visitors the much needed solace and peace that they are not able to get in large cities. The many facilities and tourists attractions make the Bastrop State Park one of the best in the Hill Country.