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Located on the north shore at mid-lake. From Georgetown, take FM 2338 west to Jim Hogg Park Rd on left.
Four-lane concrete ramp and fishing dock
Launch fee required
Open all year, 6 am – 10 pm with 24-hour exit
Operated by US Army Corps of EngineersJim Hogg Park sits on the north side of Georgetown Lake in the Hill Country of Texas, about 25 miles north of Austin.
Natural Features:
Lake Georgetown is a reservoir on the north fork of the San Gabriel River in central Texas. The dam was completed in 1979 to provide flood control and water supply for the nearby community of Georgetown, and now provides countless recreation opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Recreation:
Boating is the most popular way to enjoy the lake, and a boat ramp is provided for guests.Fishing is excellent in the area, and the lake contains Black bass, White bass, Hybrid stripers, White crappie, Channel catfish and Flathead catfish, but its most known for its abundance of Smallmouth bass.
The San Gabriel River Trail is a 26 mile rugged trail winding through dense juniper forest, hardwood bottomlands and prairie grasslands. The trail wraps completely around Georgetown Lake via the dam and is open to both hiking and biking.
Hunting is available for for small game like dove, waterfowl, rabbit and squirrel, as well as white tail deer.
Facilities:
Jim Hogg Park has 142 reservable campsites, including five large group camping shelters, and convenient amenities like flush toilets and showers are provided. Picnic shelters are also available, allowing for large parties, cookouts and family trips.Within Facility
Accessible Flush Toilets
Boat Ramp
Boating
Drinking Water
Dump Station
Entrance Station
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Parking Area
Picnic Shelters
Showers
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