Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Abilene State Park adventure.
Abilene State Park: A Texas Haven for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers.
Tangles of red oak, elm, pecan, and cottonwood trees provide shade from the sweltering summer heat. What’s more, you can check out fishing equipment from a library! What’s not to love?
Aside from fishing, you can kayak, boat, or swim at Lake Abilene. Be sure to check their website because it’s subject to closures during times of drought. 4wd is necessary to launch boats under low water conditions. If the lake is closed you can still take a dip in the historic swimming pool, built in the early 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Get your recreation on in the horseshoe pit, volleyball pit, or basketball court. There’s also a large open field if you’d like to make up your own games.
Interested in spending the night? There are tent and RV sites aplenty (with full hookups). There are even yurts and a lake cabins available.
The best time to visit Abilene State Park is from March to November when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. However, it's also the busiest season, so plan ahead. The summer months can be hot, so if you prefer cooler weather, aim for spring or fall visits.