White Bass spawn in the river from January to April, making for excellent fishing. In fact, the state park used to be a fishing camp!
Swimming
In the Colorado River, at your own risk.
Hiking
There are over 15.8 total miles of hiking trails in this state park. Wear sturdy shoes and make sure to go out prepared, the trails are quite isolated, as is the park in general.
Cycling
With 14 miles of trails, you can have a wonderful time getting lost on a mountain bike adventure. The trails are often vacant, and the terrain varies from a typical Hill Country fare to an almost subtropical ambiance.
Kayaking
Rentals are available at the office. This portion of the Colorado River is very slow moving and easily accessible for rowers of all skill levels, though excitement may be lacking, and the lack of winds make for a slow trip!
Crawling Cave Tours
1-325-628-3240
First Sa of each month (resource and weather permitting)
Some tours are beautiful, but only accessable via guided tour for safety and conservation reasons.