On Monday we left College Station and drove farther west on back roads to Inks Lake State Park which is near the town of Burnet, about an hour northwest of the state capital of Austin.
It is a very large state park that hugs Inks Lake. If you count the tent sites and cabins, as well as the RV sites, there are 280 sites in all. We had our pick from about fifty beautiful places to park our travel trailer, as these parks are not very busy this time of year except on weekends.
There are twenty of these tiny cabins for rent that only have two sets of bunk beds inside. They are air conditioned, however, and beat sleeping in a tent if it rains.
Inks Lake is another huge reservoir where fishing is popular. These signs are on display that show the fish normally caught, the required length to keep them, and supplies a ruler to measure the fish.
It makes the rules plain and simple for visitors who do not fish very much.
More on this excellent part of Texas to come.........
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