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Inks Lake State Park |
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3630 Park Road 4 West
Burnet TX 78611
512/793-2223
History: Inks Lake State Park is 1201 acres of recreational facilities adjacent
to Inks Lake on the Colorado River in Burnet County. The park was acquired by
deeds from the Lower Colorado River Authority and private owners in 1940 and was
opened to the public in 1950. Inks Lake is located in the Highland Lakes chain
(7 lakes) surrounded by granite hills. The water level of Inks Lake is usually
unaffected by drought and is maintained at a normal level most of the time.
During flooding situations, the lake level can rise as the flood waters are
passed through Inks Lake to other lakes downstream.
The park area has been used for cattle ranching since the mid-1800s. It remained
a part of various ranches until the state acquired the land in 1940. Culverts
and roads in the park were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps from
the camp at Longhorn Caverns in the 1930s.
Activities: Visitors enjoy camping, backpacking, hiking, and golf. Since Inks is
a constant level lake, droughts do not affect water-related activities such as
lake swimming (unsupervised beach), boating, water skiing, scuba diving, and
fishing. |
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