Lockhart State Park - Lockhart, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member WalksfarTX
N 29° 51.325 W 097° 41.865
14R E 625786 N 3303475
With just under 264 acres of land, Lockhart State Park is small but picturesque. Set in Central Texas amid greenery of elm, oak, ash, and pecan trees
Waymark Code: WMXKA3
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/23/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
Views: 2

Texas Parks and Wildlife Website

he park received federal funds and the construction skills of the men of Company 3803, who named their barracks Camp Colp in honor of the first, and longtime, chairman of the State Parks Board, David E. Colp, a onetime resident of Lockhart. In 1948, some years after the work was completed, the facility opened free to the public and featured a swimming pool and a golf course with an elevated first tee overlooking the area below.

The park residence, which sits on level ground, was designed by Austin architect George Walling (with partners Kirk H. Scott, R. J. Hammond, and George T. Patrick). Drawing inspiration from immigrant German architecture, the dwelling has walls of stucco and stone, some half-timbering, and an outside stairway leading to an attic door. Nearby is the swimming pool, placed close to scenic Plum Creek to make use of the area's fresh spring water supply. For the elevated bluff overlooking the surrounding countryside, architect Olin Smith of the State Parks Board's Central Design Office designed a hilltop refectory, using wood-frame construction clad in wane-edged cedar siding. Scattered throughout the park are picnic tables, dams, bridges, and trailheads that display the CCC's simple and rather elegant designs. Taken together the CCC features, geography, and natural environment form a pleasing composition.

Park Type: Overnight

Activities:
Golfing (nine-hole course), Hiking, Biking, Fishing and Camping


Park Fees:
Adult $3.00 daily Children 12 and under - Free


Background:
(Park History Website) During the Great Depression of the 1930s, local leaders sought to take advantage of the New Deal work programs. They suc­cess­fully brought Civilian Conservation Corps Company 3803 to build a park at Lockhart. Local residents had long used the chosen site for recreation. CCC enrollees began work in 1935 and completed most of the park’s buildings and improvements. Workers from an­oth­er federal program, the Works Progress Administration, joined in to con­struct the nine-hole golf course.


Date Established?: 1935

Link to Park: [Web Link]

Additional Entrance Points: Not Listed

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