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    Bob Wentz Park At Windy Point

    3.9 (35 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Brandon H.

    Nice state park. It's quiet and nice scenery. Water was really low when I was there last.

    Me enjoying a beverage and the sunset (photo by my friend, Brandi)
    Steffie S.

    This little place is a piece of paradise. I love this little park to just hang out in, and I've camped here a few times. It's to the right of the bigger Windy Point City Park. The staff is always friendly and helpful. If you need a cart to haul your stuff from your car to a place in the park, they've got you covered. If you need an air pump for your inflatable SUP or raft, they have that too. Want to shower off after your time in the water, they have outdoor showers. BBQ grills, picnic tables, fire pits, port-o-potties, trees for shade, stairs into the water? Yep, yep, yep! There's lots of space to spread out and enjoy the view of the water. I love the big, flat rocks at the waters edge to sun on. If you prefer a "beach"-like entrance, go next door to the city managed park. The entrance fee here is $10 during the week per person, $15 on the weekend, and I think $5 more for overnight camping. This place is just a wonderful retreat and so close- why aren't you there now? Take a picnic (no glass), your suit (and sunblock), and a friend. Go check it out. Hope you love it like I do. UPDATE: camped there last weekend. There are about 20 skunks living in the bushes. We only saw four. After reading on the internet about how to deter skunks, we bought a 99¢ bottle of ammonia, put some in cups around our tent, and sprinkled the rest on the ground around us. We escaped without being visited by Pepe LaPew and his friends.

    Jennifer T.

    Really nice wide open spot. Lots of picnic tables and grills with tent covers. Beautiful lake views. We came on a Saturday at noon and it was not crowded. It is dog friendly. The entry fee is $5 per adult and $3 per senior age 62+. There's a few areas to park. Overall great time!

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    Varan H.

    Very clean and beautiful park. They let us in for free which was very nice and the park ranger was informative. The bathroom had no door which was stressful. Overall was a nice experience it was relatively empty due to the pandemic but I could see how if it was crowded and the bathroom had no door it could be very stressful.

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    Ana P.

    This was a pretty lake, really did love the view, things you need to know. Bring Swimming shoe, this is not sandy enough. Bring cash, They do not take card... $10 to park. The lake is very rocky..... sitting on the shore line is a little painful.

    Mimi P.

    Absolutely beautiful park. We went around noon on a New Years day, and we were greeted by a park attendant who informed us the park was free of charge during the pandemic. Very few people were there, other than a few scuba divers. Clean restrooms, no littering, ample benches and picnic tables. Perfect for an afternoon stroll on a warmer day.

    Kari M.

    I've gone to Windy Point for two summers in a row and each experience was very different. In 2009 the water levels were really low so a lot of people were upset. I however didn't mind because it created a bit of a beach for us to pull our car out onto and really be able to get to our stuff and enjoy the sand. In 2010 the levels were high which meant we had to park in the parking lot and carry all our stuff down. I still didn't mind because there is a smaller but still clearly a beach area by the edge of the water. It's only $10 a car to get in (used to be $8 but they upped it). There is a no public consumption law out there so if you are going to take alcohol, put it in koozie. They won't say anything if it's covered. They offer you trash bags, take one! There are some covered pavillions and picnic tables, some grills if you want to go with your family. I've seen huge parties, families, dates, groups of friends, to actually wind surf, etc. It's a place with so many different people there. One of my favorite places to get to water easily. No hikes like on the greenbelt, no chlorine like in a pool, it's not freezing like Barton. It's the actual lake and it's so much fun!

    Jennifer M.

    Came to Windy Point on a Friday afternoon after leaving Hamilton Pool due to an hour wait. It was interesting in that we thought we parked in the right lot, but we were wrong. It's easy to accidentally park in a private lot, where the owner gentleman will charge you $8/person, or, in our case (he mentioned he was feeling nice) $10/car. We had to walk 15+ minutes through rocky cliff sides and big boulders, and maneuver around a fence. So make it easier and be certain you are indeed at Windy Point! We trekked down to the "beach", which was rocky and about 3 feet on width. You want to be wearing shoes... There is enough room to open up a towel or blanket, and walking into the water was pleasantly sandy with minimal rocks. Little fish kept biting me, so I left the water after a disappointing 5 minutes. It's very beautiful and scenic, with the Texas hills and sailboats in the distance. I want to like it more, but I'm used to the nice sandy beaches of Lake Michigan. Bring some beers and a floatie, and this could be a nice little spot.

    Beautiful view of the lake and the oasis restaurant can be seen in the distance

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    This beach was way better than I expected, it is lovely little beach near Austin, perfect to take a dip and enjoy the sun.

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    Very nice state park. A bit of a walk since the water is low but very nice park. I will definitely be back

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