Lake Livingston State Park
The Lake
Livingston State Park is located at 300 Park Rd 65. It is a beautiful
area with alot of activites for everyone.
The park covers 635.5 acres
along Lake Livingston. It offers campgrounds, screened shelters, boat ramps,
a marina, horsback riding, picnic area, and a swimming pool. There are fees
associated with park entrance and camping. For information on current fees
see the Lake
Livingston State Park link. You can make reservations
online. (The links to Lake Livingston State Park and reservations
online are provided as a courtesy and you will be leaving the current website.
This website is not affilated with the State or reservations online system.)
The campsites offer sites
with water, electricty and water, or electricity, water and sewer. You will
also find restrooms with shower facilities. Many of the sites are right on
the water, or within close walking distance. There is also a trailer dump
facility right in the park.
There are 10 screened shelters
that you can stay in. Reservations are required for the screened shelters.
The shelters have an inside picnic table, and an upstairs bunk area for sleeping.
The park has great fishing.
You can expect to catch crappie, perch, catfish, and bass. You can catch
fish right from the shore, or in a boat. The marina is open from March -
Oct. The marina has bait just in case you run out. There are fish cleaning
stations located in the park, so you can take care of your daily catch.
If you like horseback riding,
this is a great place to ride. The lake has an onsite stable. You can enjoy
a Guided Trail Ride, or take on of the breakfast or dinner rides There are
fees associated with horseback riding, please see the Lake
Livingston State Park Equestrian Page, for more information. (The
links to Lake Livingston State ParkEquestrian Page is provided as a courtesy
and you will be leaving the current website. This website is not affilated
with the State Park.)
Texas Parks and Wildlife now offer guided tours through the park. You
can even have a chance to fish with a Ranger. Visit the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Events
Calendar to plan your visit.
The Store
and Marina located with in the park is privately operated. You can shop
for groceries, ice, bait, tackle, firewood, camping and RV supplies. If
you want a souvenirs of your visit, just visit the store.Mountain Bike
Rentals are available for rental at the marina. If you don't have a boat,
and would like to rent one the marina rents rowboats, kayaks, canoes, and
paddleboats. The store is conveniently located in front of the lighted
fishing pier. The store accepts checks, MasterCard and Visa. Store hours
vary with the seasons. Please call (936) 365-4280 for additional information.
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