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Chaquita Falls Campground

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Nestled next to West Verde Creek and not far from a breathtaking scenic overlook, the Chaquita Falls Campground occupies some prime park real estate.

The four walk-in campsites here can accommodate eight people each. You’ll get a fire ring and picnic table at each site, and there’s a chemical toilet nearby, but that’s it -- so pack accordingly. ###
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Martín L.
April 8, 2016
Great spot for groups with mixed outdoor comfort levels. You're far enough from camp roadways and not quite "car camping" but you're also close enough to lug in all the comforts you need to accommodate your less camp ready friends. Additionally, the 4 lots are nicely spaced out giving you a bit more privacy and minimizing noise levels of those nearby. We spotted wild turkey right next to camp and were able to take the nearest trail to the main part of the park rather than driving on the roads. Great spot.

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Overview

Biking

Undeveloped and rugged, the trails within Hill Country State Natural Area are perfect for a weekend getaway in the wilderness. The 40 miles of multi-use trails wind through hills, meadows, valleys, and limestone cliffs, gaining nearly 2,000 feet in elevation. And if you’re in for a bike-to-camp adventure, there are several primitive campsites to choose from within the park.

Fishing

Be sure to check the water levels before planning a fishing trip here... Fishing may not be available due to the varying climate.

Hiking

Backpackers and day hikers alike love the 40 miles of trails in Hill Country State Natural Area. Scale steep limestone cliffs and cross streams before finding solace at one of several primitive campsites, or simply spend the day exploring the trails. Don’t forget to pack extra water during the hot summer months!

Horseback riding

Equestrians can’t get enough of Hill Country State Park because of it’s back-to-basics wilderness trails. We think your horse will appreciate them, too! With 40 miles to cover, you’ve got plenty of space to spread out and take your time. Primitive campsites are also available if you’d like to tough it in the woods for a night or two. Well water for the horses is available, but potable water is not, so be sure to bring your own!

Swimming

Be sure to check the water levels before packing your car with floaties... Swimming and fishing may not be available due to the varying climate.

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