REYNOLDS CREEK

WACO, TX, US
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Overview Reynolds Creek sits on the scenic shores of Waco Lake and provides a variety of outdoor activities, including equestrian camping. Recreation The Tejas Nature Trail, an easy 1.2-mile hike, starts at the park and winds its way through a thick blanket of ash and juniper trees. For visitors looking for a more challenging trek, horseback riding and biking can be done on the 20-mile Lacy Point Hiking and Biking Trail. The main lake shoreline has a large amount of submerged timber, which typically holds fish year-round. Anglers will find plenty of catfish, crappie, and largemouth bass as well as sunfish. A boat ramp and dock help visitors enjoy the lake. Facilities Reynolds Creek offers 51 spacious campsites, including 10 equestrian sites. Day-use picnic sites are available on a first come, first serve basis. Equestrian camping is available year-round and regular camping is available from April 1-September 30. Natural Features Waco Lake, which lies in the city limits of Waco, Texas, is fed primarily by the Bosque River, which runs for 115 miles through central Texas. The sparkling lake was formed in 1963 with the completion of the Lake Waco Dam.

Ownership
federal
Managing agency
USACE
Sites
51
Max RV length
170 ft
Price
Reservation
Required

Site types

equestrianrv_onlytent_only

Hookups

electricelectric_50ampwater

Amenities

fire_ringpet_friendlypicnic_table

Location

Source: rec_gov · last verified 2026-05-14