In the 1840s, a fort was built here to protect settlers, and later, the site
was farmed. Now this area has wooded, rolling hills, bottomland meadows and
wetlands. There is a boat ramp and lake open to small boats, canoes, kayaks and
other watercraft. The park has a beach, swimming area, hiking/mountain
bike/nature trails, rest rooms without showers, picnic tables and an open-air
group pavilion available by reservation. Open Sat.–Sun. (day use only). 4994
Texas 75 S. 903/344-1116, 800/792-1112. www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/fort_boggy.
City: Centerville
Region: Prairies and Lakes
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