Summer’s sweltering heat is melting away and cool fall breezes are here tor replace them. You know what that means, Austinites. It’s time to dust off your tent and spend some time in the great outdoors. Take a day trip to Somerville, Texas and absorb the supreme Southern serenity. Lake Somerville State Park is bursting with beauty this time of year. This little-known campground near Austin is perfect for a Fall getaway.
Hop in the car and take a breezy ride to Somerville, Texas.
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Lake Somerville Birch Creek State Park/Facebook A quick 1.5 hour drive will take you out of the city and into paradise. Enjoy the sights along the way and get ready to completely unwind. Lake Somerville State Park is gorgeous beyond words.
This massive state park is full of blissful trails.
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Lake Somerville Birch Creek State Park/Facebook The Lake Somerville Trailway runs throughout this magnificent state park and offers over 26 miles of interconnected hiking paths. As you stroll through the jaw-dropping landscape, you’ll pass thriving Yaupon trees, tall blackjack oaks, and glimmering water crossings. The trails are perfect for mountain biking and horseback riding, too.
Head on over to the boat dock and sail on the water.
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Lake Somerville Birch Creek State Park/Facebook Flag Pond spans 350 acres, and you could get lost in its beauty. If you head over to Birch Creek or Nail Creek, you’ll be able to boat, swim, and fish. If the water isn’t your thing, you can head over to the sand volleyball court for some friendly competition or play a game of horseshoes in the grass.
The area is full of majestic wildlife.
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Lake Somerville Birch Creek State Park/Facebook Bird-lovers will want to bring their binoculars along. Striking Vermillion Flycatchers and regal Bald Eagles are known to soar across this land. You may also come across some playful river otters, rabbits, and waterfouls,
The scenery is picture perfect for camping.
Lake Somerville State Park If you prefer to camp the rustic way, you can pitch a tent along The Trailway and take in the splendid view. You can cook an old-fashioned meal on the campfire and dine on the picnic table. You’ll love getting the chance to unplug for a while and get back to nature.
If you prefer to camp in style, you can park your RV under a shady oak tree.
Lake Somerville State Park Lake Sommerville State Park also offers plenty of RV campsites complete with electricity and water hookups. This is ideal for large groups who want to spend an entire weekend together. Gather up the crew and soak up the weekend!
Escape from your worries at Lake Sommerville State Park.
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Lake Somerville Birch Creek State Park/Facebook You’ll find this piece of Heaven at 14222 Park Road 57 in Sommerville, Texas. Campsite rentals begin at $12 a night. To learn more, visit Lake Sommerville’s website.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife - Lake Somerville Birch Creek State Park/Facebook
A quick 1.5 hour drive will take you out of the city and into paradise. Enjoy the sights along the way and get ready to completely unwind. Lake Somerville State Park is gorgeous beyond words.
The Lake Somerville Trailway runs throughout this magnificent state park and offers over 26 miles of interconnected hiking paths. As you stroll through the jaw-dropping landscape, you’ll pass thriving Yaupon trees, tall blackjack oaks, and glimmering water crossings. The trails are perfect for mountain biking and horseback riding, too.
Flag Pond spans 350 acres, and you could get lost in its beauty. If you head over to Birch Creek or Nail Creek, you’ll be able to boat, swim, and fish. If the water isn’t your thing, you can head over to the sand volleyball court for some friendly competition or play a game of horseshoes in the grass.
Bird-lovers will want to bring their binoculars along. Striking Vermillion Flycatchers and regal Bald Eagles are known to soar across this land. You may also come across some playful river otters, rabbits, and waterfouls,
Lake Somerville State Park
If you prefer to camp the rustic way, you can pitch a tent along The Trailway and take in the splendid view. You can cook an old-fashioned meal on the campfire and dine on the picnic table. You’ll love getting the chance to unplug for a while and get back to nature.
Lake Sommerville State Park also offers plenty of RV campsites complete with electricity and water hookups. This is ideal for large groups who want to spend an entire weekend together. Gather up the crew and soak up the weekend!
You’ll find this piece of Heaven at 14222 Park Road 57 in Sommerville, Texas. Campsite rentals begin at $12 a night. To learn more, visit Lake Sommerville’s website.
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