The park is 640 acres on the east shoreline of Lake Livingston in the pine
and hardwood forest. Facilities include campsites with hookups, screened
shelters, trailer sites and shelter, boat ramps, bait-house store, gas, floating
docks, rest rooms, showers and dump station. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing,
swimming, water skiing, hiking and nature trails. Admission and camping fees.
About seven miles southwest of Livingston; U.S. 59 via F.M. 1988 southwest; F.M.
3126 north to Park Road 65. 936/365-2201, 800/792-1112. www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/lake_livingston.
City: Livingston
Region: Piney Woods
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