25 acres hosted by Sam W.
3 RV/tent sites
* OUR 250,000 GALLON POOL OPENS 5/5/2023 *
Owned by Sam & Dee Williams, Inez Spring Riverfront Park was originally envisioned and
created as a family retreat.
As the park began to take shape, the Williams' realized what a hidden gem it really
is.
The natural spring that feeds Joshua's pond was named after Sam's mother, Inez.
The area around Eastland is rich with local history, including Captain Eastland and the black bean, Old Rip the horned toad, The Santa Clause bank robbery, Ringling Brothers' Circus, Bonnie & Clyde,
etc.
In addition the area is known to have had a significant prehistoric Native American population.
In fact, Sam and Dee are curators of an impressive collection of artifacts found throughout the area.
The park boasts 15 camp sites and a large number of picnic spots along the riverfront and near Joshua's Pond, for day use.
The Williams Family carved out a trail system that takes hikers along the rim of rock outcrops, between the gaps of huge rock slabs, along the banks of the Leon River and through a heavy shaded canopy of red oak, pecan and cedar elm.
There's even a small cave for the
adventurous spelunker.
Kayaking is popular on the river and kayaks can be rented on the property.
Admission provides a full day of fishing, hiking, swimming, boating, picnicking, bicycling, etc. Guests can even stay overnight on primitive campsites, for an additional fee.* OUR 250,000 GALLON POOL OPENS 5/5/2023*
All camp sites offer dedicated parking next to site, picnic table, and fire ring. Accommodate up to 2 tents & all amenities are within a short walk. Owned by Sam & Dee Williams, Inez Spring Riverfront Park was originally envisioned and created as a family retreat. As the park began to take shape, the Williams' realized what a hidden gem it really is. The natural spring that feeds Joshua's pond was named after Sam's mother, Inez. The area around Eastland is rich with local history, including Captain Eastland and the black bean, Old Rip the horned toad, The Santa Clause bank robbery, Ringling Brothers' Circus, Bonnie & Clyde, etc. In addition the area is known to have had a significant prehistoric Native American population. In fact, Sam and Dee are curators of an impressive collection of artifacts found throughout the area. The park boasts 34 full hookup RV sites, 10 tent camping sites, and a large number of picnic spots along the riverfront and near Joshua's Pond, for day use. The Williams Family carved out a trail system that takes hikers along the rim of rock outcrops, between the gaps of huge rock formations, along the banks of the Leon River and through a heavy shaded canopy of red oak, pecan and cedar elm. There's even a small cave for the adventurous spelunker. Kayaking is popular on the river and kayaks can be rented on the property. The affordable entry fee provides a full day of fishing, hiking, swimming, boating, picnicking, bicycling, etc. There is an additional fee for overnight campsites. Take a refreshing swim in Joshua's Pond, hike the nature trails, or go fishing and boating in the Leon River. Currently open to tent and RV campers nightly.