Johnson County
Cascata al Cleburne State Park
Johnson County
Cascata al Cleburne State Park
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The Waterfall at Cleburne State Park is a distinctive, three-tiered limestone spillway located within Cleburne State Park in Johnson County, Texas. Situated on the northern edge of the Texas Hill Country, approximately 30 minutes southwest of Fort Worth, this unique feature cascades impressively after rainfall, creating a picturesque waterfall effect as water flows from the 116-acre Cedar Lake. Standing at an elevation of approximately 235 meters, it serves as a prominent landmark within the park.
Visitors consistently praise the park…
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Hike the easy 4.1-mile Fossil Ridge Loop Trail in Cleburne State Park, featuring lake views, wildflowers, and a waterfall.
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Hike the easy 3.7-mile Limestone Ridge Inner Loop Trail in Cleburne State Park, featuring wooded scenery, lake views, and wildflowers.
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The 'waterfall' at Cleburne State Park is actually a three-tiered spillway that flows from Cedar Lake. Its cascading effect is most impressive and vibrant after significant rainfall. To catch it at its best, check local weather forecasts for recent heavy rains before your visit.
Yes, several trails provide excellent vantage points. The Spillway Trail leads directly to the feature. Other trails like the White-tail Hollow Trail and Coyote Run Nature Trail also offer different perspectives of the spillway and Cedar Lake, allowing you to appreciate its unique design.
The trails within Cleburne State Park, including those leading to the waterfall, are generally considered easy to moderate. They wind through a serene forest and are suitable for most fitness levels, making them accessible for families and casual hikers. The park offers nearly 13 miles of trails in total.
Yes, Cleburne State Park is generally dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are typically welcome on trails and in most outdoor areas. Always ensure your pet is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Yes, as a Texas State Park, there is typically an entrance fee per person (ages 13 and up) required for day use. Annual Texas State Park Passes are also available. It's advisable to check the official Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website for current fees and any reservation requirements, especially during peak seasons. You can find more information at texas.gov.
Cleburne State Park is very family-friendly. Beyond the waterfall, the park offers a spring-fed lake perfect for swimming, fishing, and no-wake boating. There are also numerous easy trails suitable for children, picnic areas, and opportunities for wildlife viewing, making it an ideal destination for a family outing.
Cleburne State Park is located in a more rural area and is not typically accessible via public transportation. Visitors usually reach the park by private vehicle, following US 67 to Park Road 21. Planning for personal transport is recommended.
The distinctive three-tiered spillway, along with the earthen dam and other park infrastructure, was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) between 1935 and 1940 during the Great Depression. This effort transformed the land into a recreational oasis, and the structures are a testament to their craftsmanship. You can learn more about this history at texas.gov.
Absolutely! Beyond the man-made waterfall, the park boasts a diverse ecosystem. Visitors can enjoy the spring-fed Cedar Lake, which is excellent for water activities. The nearly 13 miles of trails wind through a serene forest, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and birdwatching. In spring, wildflowers like bluebonnets add vibrant color to the landscape.
Like many popular state parks, Cleburne State Park can experience higher visitor numbers on weekends and holidays, particularly during pleasant weather or after significant rainfall when the waterfall is flowing well. Arriving earlier in the day can help secure parking and enjoy a more tranquil experience.
For a comfortable hike, wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes suitable for varied terrain. Dressing in layers is advisable, as Texas weather can change. Don't forget to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a camera to capture the scenic views. If you plan to explore the spillway when water levels are low, be prepared for potentially slippery surfaces.