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Have you Visited Inks Lake State Park? – RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE
RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE

Have you Visited Inks Lake State Park?

Inks Lake State Park is beautiful and a very busy area.  Hidden in the hills between Burnet and Marble Falls, this little piece of heaven is a must see for RVers.  Whether your interest is water sports, fishing, hiking or sightseeing, this is a beautiful area.  A great base camp for short day trips to nearby enchanted rock,caverns, wineries and even a little bit of history in Johnson city.

We have traveled throughout Texas and visited many of the state parks and I have to say that the staff at Inks Lake State Park is one of the friendliest groups I have ever  seen at any park.  From helpful hints to tourist info for the area they were all eager to help and smiles were abundant.  Of course this was the first day of Spring break week.  They might not be smiling in 10 days!
I’ve never been a big one for purchasing the gadgets that are only shown on TV, but the combination dog leash, flashlight, poop bag holder is a great idea for those of us who go camping with our dogs.  It is the perfect size for my 20 pound beagle and has everything I need all in one light weight leash.

Now for the not so pretty side of this trip.  Inks Lake State Park is wonderful, picturesque, spacious campsites and some of the friendliest people we’ve ever met, but they do not have full hook ups.  This means that you really appreciate that Tote N Stor you purchased and never used.  If only we had left it packed in the RV.  We saw pick up trucks, driven by people much smarter than we were, driving to the dump station with their Tote N Stor, hooked on their hitch.  Fortunately, we were only there 4 days and the showers were beautiful so full hookups were not necessary, but this is now one of those things we should never leave home without. Have you been? Tell me what you thought of it…