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Cedar Hill State Park. Take to the trails for adventure! Tallgrass prairie meets rugged limestone at the White Rock Limestone Escarpment. Remnants of historic Texas Blackland Prairie provide important habitat for prairie wildlife and migratory birds.
Visit Cedar Hill State Park for the day or weekend. Bring your family to hike, bike, picnic, camp, geocache and nature watch. The park sits on the shore of Joe Pool Lake, so you can also swim, fish, and boat or paddle.
• Please review complete Park Rules and Regulations posted at headquarters. • Trails may be closed due to wet conditions. Contact park headquarters for updates: (972) 291-3900, option 1. FIRES • Gathering of firewood is prohibited. • Firewood is available for purchase at park headquarters.
Interactive Map of Cedar Hill State Park Trails. If this map does not work on your device you can: Download the Cedar Hill State Park Trails Map (PDF). Download the state parks trails data (KMZ) and open it with GIS-compatible software such as Google Earth, ESRI ArcGIS, etc. View larger map.
Cedar Hill State Park - DORBA Unit. Take to the trails for adventure! Remnants of historic Texas Blackland Prairie provide important habitat for prairie wildlife and migratory birds here at Cedar Hill. The clay-like consistency of the soil becomes very tacky when wet. Trails are often.
Take to the trails for adventure! Tallgrass prairie meets rugged limestone at the White Rock Limestone Escarpment. Remnants of historic Texas Blackland Prairie provide important habitat for prairie wildlife and migratory birds. Be sure to check with the office or park Facebook page for any trail closures. Trails Map | PDF.
Full Hookup Campsites. People per Site: 8. Number of Sites: 147. Sites #79-159 in Eagle Ford Camping Area and #160-230 in Lakeview Camping Area. Sites #111, 112, 124, and 140 are wheelchair accessible. Some sites are also located in Shady Ridge and Coyote Crossing.
Take to the trails for adventure! Remnants of historic Texas Blackland Prairie provide important habitat for prairie wildlife and migratory birds here at Cedar Hill. The clay-like consistency of the soil becomes very tacky when wet. Trails are often closed during wet conditions to prevent erosion.
The Cedar Hill area is unique because two ecosystems converge here. The rolling tallgrass prairie and its black clay soil clash with the rugged limestone escarpment. The park is reminiscent of the Texas Hill Country, and you may forget you are in the Metroplex.
Parks and marinas provide provide campgrounds, beaches, picnic areas, boat ramps, and opportunities for shoreline fishing. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department operates Cedar Hill State Park on the east side of the lake.