The camping sites were very nice. There is a really big lake you can fish in and take a same boat out on, but you can't swim in it because of the alligators in it. I went for the July 4th weekend and since you couldn't swim there wasn't anyway of getting out of the heat. Went it isn't so hot I sure it will be nicer.
Ya we took our 2 small dogs to the'swimming beach' for a cool off and the next day I went in to pay fit another few nights come to find out they have gators..Big ones.any way we're all alive and I find it funny that there is'no lifeguard on duty' signs along the road to camping but nothing said about the giant lizards..lol. grocery up before coming in. Nice place
This park is always well-maintained when we have visited. The rangers are helpful and are seen regularly making rounds throughout the park. There are scheduled nature events for the kids in the summer and lots things to do on your own. We enjoy fishing both from the shore and in a boat. We usually stay in the shelters to help with the Texas heat at night, but there is often a cool breeze as well. There isn't much around the park in way of grocery stores, so plan to bring what you need. The convenient store right outside the entrance sells plenty of ice and bait.
stopped by choke canyon around 7 am saw many turkeys rabbits javalena one very large king snake non poisonious over 6 feet a few hawks red birds and the best part of my sightings was two green jays i did not know they were in this park overall a nice park for wildlife wanted to fish but would need boat for that lake levels were very low
This is a state park for campers and fishing folks.The lake is more like swamp and it is full of alligators. It was fun to visit one time, but we like to swim and alligators just don't mix.Wildlife was cool, turkeys, rabbits, deer, raccoons and alligators.
Perfect spot for a nice peaceful get away. It's very far from any main highways which is a good thing, when I went there were only a handful of people around, I think we saw more deer than people. Which was very nice too. For a state park it's not bad. Will return when it's a Ted bit cooler outside. Added to my list of camping spots.
We stayed at Choke Canyon State park in our motorhome over a long weekend. The park is immaculate and very well maintained. The staff was nice and extremely helpful. If you want a lake with swimming activities, this park is not for you. If you want a nice relaxing campground with nature and wildlife and limited people this is definitely worth the drive.
The Park is neat and clean and beautiful (when the lake is fuller than it is now) Campgrounds are very nice and large. Plenty of room for hiking and the lake is great for boating
We only stopped in to have a picnic lunch so take this review for that only. The picnic area we used was in the second area Calliham Park Unit and had large pavilion and bathroom facilities. It is by the water and there were LOTS of flies and mesquite trees and stickers. We ate quickly fighting the flies all the way:) There was a warm breeze but it didn't help. It was quiet as no one else was there. That is until the trash truck showed up and that was very noisy but hey they gotta pick up trash right:) The staff was courteous and helpful. The water level seemed low but maybe just the side of lake that we were on. This park is a distance from 37/281. We didn't go to the south shore but as we drove back it seemed to have more water there. There are signs to watch for alligators but we didn't see any. Did see a wild turkey. Don't know if we would go back here or not as nothing really caught our eye but then again we didn't go all over the place.
We rode through recently and it is a well kept clean place with trails to walk on, plenty of animals we saw deer and lots of rabbits. The lake is really really low right now