Fort Richardson Campground

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Build your own fort for the weekend at Fort Richardson Campground!

All sites are decked-out with water/electric hook-ups, a picnic table, fire ring, nearby restrooms and some even have sewage so you can spend your time fine-tuning your camping super-fort. Will there be an oriental carpet sitting by the doorway of your RV? Maybe Star Wars-themed string lights for ambiance? Even if all of the above sites are taken, you’ll just have to get crafty in the overflow area, located adjacent to the parking lot. How about a tent made out of sticks and rawhide? Now we’re talking!
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Top-rated for location, privacy, and amenities near Fort Richardson State Park & Historic Site

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Your guide to camping in Fort Richardson Campground

Overview

Biking

Hit up the Lost Creek Trailway for ten miles of scenic biking along Lost Creek, through the park, and across the reservoir dam. The trail is smooth, well-maintained, and 10 feet wide, making it a comfortable and scenic way to take in the beauty of Fort Richardson State Park. This interactive map makes hitting the trail easy.

Fishing

Fish for catfish, bass and trout at Quarry Lake, or bring your equipment along for the hike down Lost Creek Nature Trail, where you can stop along the banks of the water to cast your line. This map will tell you just where to go for the best fishing. If you left your equipment at home, or are just trying out fishing for the first time, Fort Richardson State Park has fishing equipment available on loan.

Hiking

Easy and moderate trails will satisfy any type of hiker. Bird lovers can explore the Kicking Bird Trail, while families can enjoy some stops by the water with a short hike along the Lost Creek Nature Trail. Looking to break a sweat? The Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway offers nine miles of scenic trails, perfect for trail running. This trail map makes it easy to find the perfect trail for your tastes.

Horseback riding

The best place to take your horse is the Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway, which offers a smooth surface and plenty of miles to explore. Rest in the shade of the pecan and oak trees, or jump off your horse to enjoy a quick swim.

Swimming

Plenty of prime swimming spots are accessible by road or by the Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway, so if you head out on the trail via foot, bike or horse, don’t forget to pack a swimsuit! Or head to the Lost Creek Trailhead area along the southwest bank of the reservoir to access the swimming beach.

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