COLORADO BEND STATE PARK

Base of the Gorman Fall

Beneath the Gorman Fall

'Colorado Bend State Park' is a 5328.3 acres (22 km²) Texas state park in the Hill Country region. It was purchased in 1984 and opened to public in 1987. It is representative of the karst features typically seen in the Hill Country, with many sinkholes, caves, and springs.

Contents
Hiking trails
Fauna
References

Hiking trails


The Spicewood Springs trail is one of the hiking trail in the park with numerous creek crossings, also providing for many swimming opportunities in the cool creek. The Gorman Creek trail is divided into a blue-marker loop and a yellow-marker loop, with dry chaparral terrain.
A large part of the park is open by guided tour only. The Gorman Spring and a couple of other springs feed the Gorman Creek and then descends in a spectacular 90 feet high Gorman Fall. The Gorman Fall tour is a 0.2 mile (0.3 km) trail leading to this wonderful Gorman Fall. The self-guided Gorman Spring trail is open only two days a week. There are also many wild cave tour opportunities, ranging in difficulties from walking to crawling.

Fauna


A variety of flowers could be found in Colorado Bend State Park.

References



Official Homepage of Colorado Bend State Park

Facilities Map of Colorado Bend State Park

Event Schedules of Colorado Bend State Park

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