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    Pedernales River Nature Park

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    Whether you’re fishing from the bank or a kayak, the flowing waters of the Pedernales River are an angler’s paradise. Spend the day casting your fly rod and make your next great catch with the catch of your life, your sweetheart, at the beautiful Pedernales River Nature Park. The Pedernales River Nature Park offers a wide range of activities for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can indulge in canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, hiking, picnics, biking, horseback riding, and simply immersing themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors.

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    Pedernales River Nature Park
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    Nayeli Martinez

    00:14 28 Dec 24
    We've visited this park about 3 times.We enjoy it. Unfortunately, the park host has been so rude every time we visit. The sign says closed at sunset. It doesn't have a specific time.we get out right as it gets dark, but he is always rushing, honking, and kicking you out. Enjoy the park. Just be sure to get out before 6 pm so you don't get harassed.

    Jan Reyes

    21:22 03 Nov 24
    You must bring cash, they are 5 per adult and pay almost at the entrance in the mailbox and if you don't it is a fine of 500 dollars they should have someone at the entrance to make that payment

    Elizabeth Heckman

    18:55 17 Jul 24
    Disappointing. Not really much to it unless you want to picnic or kayak. Seems rundown. Could be such a neat place if it were kept up. River is pretty but you can’t really get to it. $5 a person is way too much for this park. No hiking trails.

    Theda Tolles

    20:41 15 Jun 24
    Loved it, so peaceful

    Alex HJ Lee

    14:04 09 Apr 24
    The weather was not perfect but still ok to enjoy texas spring’s most lovely present bluebonnets, other wildflowers and natures. $5 cash is needed to enter the park, and I think it’s not a big thing.

    Jim Paton

    14:55 08 Apr 24

    Tracy Lane Foshee

    05:23 26 Feb 24
    Park host was very kind about me not putting the tear/off part of the envelope on the dash. I did not read the instructions. I stayed in the park for about an hour, just reading and letting my dogs swim. The sun was setting. Only two people fishing. It was very peaceful. I’ll be back to see bluebonnets in a couple of weeks. Bring your kayak. This lake is beautiful. Jerry, the park host was really nice, and he has a gorgeous dog. I did not visit the part of the park below the spillway, but from up above, it looks shady and the water looks shallow.

    Lou F

    19:28 03 Feb 24
    Was hesitant to visit based off the reviews but so glad I came and experienced it first hand.Soon as you enter the park, to your left is a sign that clearly states "Pay station." Where you open a wooden box, place your payment in the envelope, and tear an edge to place in the vehicle windshield. Actually talked with the park ranger (who was very pleasant, kind, and helpful).Park ranger was so patient and kind to answer any inquiries and even discussed the bad reviews I had read that made me hesitant to visit. Honestly, the people who have written those reviews most likely did not honor the honor system to just pay a very small minimum fee.Overall, not a big park but still a very quaint beautiful gem of nature in its own right! Very relaxing and tranquil!Has BBQ pits, fishing is allowed, pavilion (first come, first serve), and park ranger stated you are welcome to bring your own kayaks.Come and experience it for yourself and BE HONEST and pay!😊

    Sarah Crumley

    21:15 14 Jan 24
    This is a lovely park! I went there yesterday (January 13th) and spent about 5 hours there, and to the best of my knowledge, I had the entire park to myself! It was so beautiful and serene, which on its own made the trip and entrance fee well worth it! No crowds; no noisy people; any parking spots I wanted throughout the park; no waiting, jostling, or fighting for choice amenities - simply the pure freedom to go and do anything I wanted and the knowledge that, for the day, I had a picturesque piece of heaven all to myself! However, that is definitely not to say that I wouldn’t have enjoyed my visit if there had been other people in the park. It’s a fairly large park, after all, and there could definitely be other visitors there without you ever knowing.Oh, and before I get too far into my review, I feel that it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT to correct a statement made by the last person who reviewed this park, right before me. They said that all of the photos shown of this park were from Pedernales Falls State Park, and this is 100% UNTRUE. I went through all of the photos, and I can confirm that EVERY ONE OF THEM was from THIS PARK. They must not have bothered to actually take the time to look around and see that this park is, in fact, beautiful, and is the same place shown in the photos.At any rate, I personally chose to visit the park in order to do some rockhounding and exploring, and it absolutely did not disappoint! When you cross the river anywhere below the dam, there are rockhounding prospects as far as the eye can see! There were fossils, flint/chert in every color of the rainbow, many types of jasper, garnet, quartz/smoky quartz, calcite, citrine, flourite, and much, much more! I had a blast!NOW THEN, I would have given this park five stars, but there are a couple of fairly significant maintenance issues that need to be pointed out. The first would be the roads within the park (especially the roads leading to parts of the park below the dam). The paved portions are littered with countless, fairly deep potholes, which are so abundant that it’s impossible to avoid them all without literally driving around certain sections off-road (there are actually bare, packed down stretches of dirt next to the worst portions of road, specifically from lots of people who chose to go off-road to avoid the potholes - and these are actually much smoother than the road itself, ironically). There is also one intentional unpaved road, as well, but it has its own issue, unfortunately. Along that short road, there are quite a few large, protruding rocks that erupt up and out of the dirt track, and many of these have some fairly sharp edges and points that could potentially damage tires. Thankfully, it is possible to avoid most of these with some careful driving, but it’s still an unfortunate problem. My final complaint is that below the dam (at least in the area with the large parking lot), there is no safe way to access the river. There is a paved pathway that leads down to the river, but at the end of it is an abrupt drop of a few feet. It looks like there may have originally been a few more steps down to the riverbank, but it was likely washed away in a flood at some point in the past. I walked a little way along the river, searching for a safe access point, but there were just steep drop-offs everywhere I checked. There may be a safe spot further up the river, but I really wanted to cross the river near the back edge of the park, since there was a decent natural path across the river there. I ultimately ended up finding my own way down the steep drop off, but some mud caused me to slip on the way down, and I ended up knee-deep in the river on a 55 degree day as a result. I didn’t let it ruin my plans, however, but it sure would have been nice if the intended path down to the river would have been repaired.In spite of the maintenance issues towards the back of the park, I still had a fantastic time, and I would absolutely recommend for other people to check this beautiful place out!

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    • 404 North US Highway 281, Johnson City, Texas 78636, United States

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