What to do and see in Burnet, Texas (TX): The Best Nature & Parks

July 13, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Burnet (/ˈbɜːrnɪt/ BUR-net) is a city in and the county seat of Burnet County, Texas, United States. The population was 5,987 at the 2010 census.
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1. Inks Lake

Burnet, TX +1 512-793-2223 http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/inks-lake
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Inks Lake

Lake in Texas' Hill Country known for great freshwater fishing.

Reviewed By wanderlustig2014 - Houston, United States

I discovered last weekend a trail inside the park that I hadn't been aware before and consider it the best of it. It starts at the "birds blind" in the northern part of the park and meanders along the coast line, up and down a beautiful rocky coast. It's romantic and also offers a lot of opportunities to take a swim in Inks Lake.

2. Lake LBJ

Burnet, TX http://thehighlandlakes.org/
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Lake LBJ

Lake located in Texas' Hill Country known for great freshwater fishing.

Reviewed By melissah829 - Houston, United States

We frequently visit lake LBJ and enjoy the quiet atmosphere and amount of traffic we encounter on the lake. Definetely a great find off the beat path

3. Inks Lake State Park

3630 Park Road 4 W, Burnet, TX 78611 +1 512-793-2223 http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/inks-lake
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4.5 based on 368 reviews

Inks Lake State Park

A 1,200-acre state park known for the 803-acre Inks Lake used for fishing, scuba diving and other water sports.

Reviewed By Taytay1715 - Houston, United States

Visited while in Marble Falls on vacation. I recommend booking day passes ahead of time. We would of been turned away if we hadn't. We did not enjoy the water due to the toxic algae in the water. We were traveling with our dog and the algae levels were too high at this time. There were several people enjoying the water, kayaking, paddle boarding, and jumping from the rocks at devil's waterhole. We did hike to the overlook and really enjoyed our time in the park.

4. Hamilton Creek Park

Jackson Street, Burnet, TX 78611 https://www.cityofburnet.com/parksrec/page/hamilton-creek-park
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Hamilton Creek Park

5. Longhorn Cavern State Park

6211 Park Road 4 S, Burnet, TX 78611-5473 +1 512-715-9000 [email protected] http://www.visitlonghorncavern.com
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4.5 based on 688 reviews

Longhorn Cavern State Park

Located less than 90 minutes from Austin, Texas, Longhorn Cavern State Park is a unique Hill Country destination full of natural beauty and Texas-sized tales. Developed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the park’s star attraction is Longhorn Cavern, an underground wonder created by the dissolving and cutting action of an ancient river. Enjoy a guided cave tour, hike a Hill Country trail, and admire some of Texas' best examples of historic CCC architecture. It's all part of the story of Longhorn Cavern State Park.

Reviewed By rhia474 - Irving, United States

This was our second time at the cavern, but the first time with our daughter, visiting the first time before she was born. The drive is lovely on Rt 4 with lots of ups and downs and WHEEs and gorgeous scenery. The park building is a neo-historical cottage built when the cavern was opened in the 1930s. Tours leave every hour on the hour starting at 10 am, and last about 1.5 hours. Our guide was Anna, and she was funny and super informational at the same time. The cave is beautiful, at times you really work some muscles as you can't walk upright for a bit, but at no point it is hard or unsafe for anyone who is in a reasonable physical condition. We also counted about 17 tiny tricolored bats (they aren't really tricolored unless you see them under a microscope, they just look black). They roost alone, anre really small and utterly adorable. Photography is allowed, (bats no-flash only), but no food or drink except plain water. There is a small snack bar and a well-stocked gift shop inside the main building, and by a short walk there is an observation tower that provides a great view of the surrounding vista. Definitely recommending for anyone, except perhaps really small children as strollers and such are not allowed.

6. Spider Mountain

200 Greenwood Hills Trl, Burnet, TX 78611-3139 +1 512-756-4878 http://www.spidermountain.com/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Spider Mountain

Reviewed By fjordhook - Austin, United States

Don’t go to Spider Mountain expecting to learn how to mountain bike. This is the only lift service downhill mountain bike course in Texas. It’s super rad and I hope this is the first of many. I definitely want to check out the Thunderbird Lodge, which sits on the same property, to spend some time on Lake Buchanan next time.

7. Lake Buchanan

Burnet, TX
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4.0 based on 52 reviews

Lake Buchanan

Lake in Texas' Hill Country known for excellent freshwater fishing.

Reviewed By 704laurav - Houston, United States

Lake Buchanan is just beautiful. Blue water and waterfalls and amazing rock formation inside the canyon. We stayed at the Canyon of the Eagles and took their tour boat. Great tour guide and enjoyed the history. It's a beautiful place!

8. Lake Buchanan Adventures

16942 Ranch Road 2341, Burnet, TX 78611-3168 +1 512-756-9911 [email protected]
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Lake Buchanan Adventures

Lake Buchanan Adventures, located in the heart of Texas Hill Country at the Canyon of the Eagles Lodge and Nature Park. Whether you're looking for resort lodging, camping or outdoor recreation for a family getaway, corporate event, youth retreat, summer camp or just looking for things to do in the highland lakes in all its natural splendor, you're sure to find adventure and excitement with Lake Buchanan Adventures.

9. Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park

16942 Ranch Road 2341, Burnet, TX 78611-3168 +1 512-334-2070 [email protected] http://www.canyonoftheeagles.com/
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4.0 based on 64 reviews

Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park

Uniquely nestled in the Upper Highland lakes region of the Texas Hill Country, Canyon of the Eagles takes its name from the American Bald Eagles that winter in the area. The park showcases the flora and fauna of Lake Buchanan and provides a refuge for the endangered Black-Capped Vireo, Golden-Cheeked Warbler, and American Bald Eagle. Common wildlife sightings include rabbit, deer, roadrunner, snake, bobcat, feral pig, and armadillo. Throughout the spring and early summer, wildflowers bloom in abundance! Canyon of the Eagles is in Central Texas Hill Country on Lake Buchanan, the largest body of water (over 30 miles in length and 5 miles wide) in the Highland Lakes’ region. The property is located 25 minutes from Burnet, 50 minutes from Llano, 90 minutes northwest of Austin, 2 hours north of San Antonio, 4 hours southwest of Dallas and 4 hours west of Houston. Ranch Road 2341, one of the most scenic roads in Texas, ends at its entrance.

Reviewed By jackyeb82 - Austin, United States

I went solo for in search of peace and great views. This park has so much to offer with primitive camping, rv spots, and hotel rooms. I booked a lakeview room and enjoyed large windows, a private patio with rocking chairs, comfortable clean bedding, long window seat, and well appointed amenities. The resort itself has a swimming pool, bar/lounge with TV, award winning restaurant, recreation room, lake access for swimming, and general store. The nature park has miles of trails, observatory with astronomer and large telescopes (check program guide for available times), river cruise, and kayak rentals. Resort activities are included for guests and included nature walks, live music, access to the observatory, family movies, and crafts. I paid $40 for the river cruise, which felt like a lot, but my guide was an expert in the history of the lake and took us to see waterfalls and an eagle nest. It was definitely a highlight of my stay. I swam in the lake at sunset, saw more stars at one time than I have in forever from my rocking chair, and met some great people. The staff are attentive, friendly, and genuine. By the time I left, I felt like family. The resort is also super dog and family friendly. There were happy pups and kids everywhere. Amazing sunsets, total relaxation, and a carefree environment made this getaway just what I was looking for and I will definitely be back.

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