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On 72-acre Lake Meridian, you can cool off with a swim, drop a line, or go for a paddle. On land, you can picnic, explore our trails , watch for wildlife, c amp overnight , and admire historic structures that the Civilian Conservation Corps built over 80 years ago.
Primitive campsites #24-31 in Shinnery Ridge West are for tent camping only. Area is rolling woods with easy access to Lake Meridian.
Forested areas fill much of Meridian State Park. Ashe juniper and oak are the most common trees, just as they are in the rest of the Texas Hill Country. Many other trees, shrubs, grasses and wildflowers also grow in the park. A variety of wildlife spend time here, including golden-cheeked warblers.
Meridian State Park is a 505-acre park near Meridian in Bosque County. The state acquired the land from private owners in 1933 to1935, and the park opened in 1935. The Civilian Conservation Corps built a rock and earthen dam on Bee Creek to form the park's 72-acre lake.
Explore the park from over 5 miles of hiking trails. Choose from a scenic loop around the lake, or shorter, rugged trails through wildlife habitat. Trails Map | PDF
• Park and drive on paved surfaces only. • Quiet hours are enforced from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. • Excess parking fee is required at campsites with more than two vehicles including trailers. All excess vehicles will be relocated to the overflow parking area. • A maximum of eight people at any numbered campsite or shelter.
Meridian State Park Explore a hidden oasis developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Discover the rich history and natural beauty of this quiet oasis, where Prairie and Hill Country meet. Explore the park from over 5 miles of hiking trails. Choose from a scenic loop around the lake, or shorter, rugged trails through wildlife habitat. TRAIL ...
Interactive Map of Meridian State Park Trails. If this map does not work on your device: Download the Meridian 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.
This state park lake has special regulations on some fishes. See local bag limits, size limits and gear restrictions . For anglers using motorboats, the entire lake is a no-wake zone.
The park offers fun for the whole family, for an afternoon or a weekend. On the lake, you can canoe or kayak, fish, swim and boat (no wake). On land, you can explore nearly 13 miles of trails on foot or bike, set up camp, look for geocaches , and nature watch.