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Chalk Ridge Falls Park

4.2 (63 reviews)

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Picnic Ground, Marlin
Bruce K.

{UPDATE: I didn't review Chalk Ridge Falls Park. Yelp decided to move/merge my review of a highway rest area in Marlin TX, about 50 miles northeast of here. I asked. They can't fix it. I'm leaving my review and photos right where they are.} A primitive rest area along Highway 6 with some shade. After the drive this far from Waco following an early morning, it was nap time. I was able to find a shady level spot, close my eyes and get about 45 minutes of snooze before it was time to move on. There are no bathrooms here, just some picnic shelters, trash cans and parking spots. [Review 838 of 2024 - 593 in Texas - 21868 overall]

Former swimming hole
Carrie M.

I was excited to hike at this park, but the unmarked trails turned out to be a pain. There are signs about notable trees and animals, but no trail markers. At least, none with words. We were not the only ones confused, as many other hikers around us were trying to figure out which way to go. The waterfall was barely flowing. We passed it and didn't realize that was THE Chalk Ridge Falls. The ponds with rope swings looked very stagnant and not suitable for swimming. There is a very cute suspension bridge with some planks missing. Overall, not a bad place to hike, but there isn't a lot of mileage you can get. We only hiked two miles, and I think we saw most of the park. The small parking lot was full when we went, but you can park on the street too. There was an outhouse in the parking lot, which I did not enter, but I heard from others that it was not in a good state.

Taylor S.

Pretty scenery and has lots of creeks and tree area to explore. Great for younger kids and dogs but is typically crowded. It's also almost impossible to get lost here as every trail loops back around.

Selina S.

I might be a bit spoiled after hiking in Hawaii, but this wasn't really a great trail imo. It would be nicer, I think, if there were more signs or directions on which way to go. There were some nice spots for pics, overall for our small town it was alright, but there are much nicer trails in Austin.

Yasmin R.

It was definitely a lovely hike! I enjoyed the fact that the water did not smell like rotting fish corps and chemicals!

Dallis R.

All I can say is wow! Amazing views, the paths are kept nice and clear, and great for hiking.

Katie B.

Enjoyable trek through nature. Not necessarily a hike, more of a trail that winds you around trees and a flowing body of water (in November, at least)! There's a good amount of shade for when the weather isn't so crisp outside. Great for a solo trip, with kids and/or doggos, or your elder fam members.

Lampasas River
Mark H.

Visited in October. Clean, attractive park. Unusual to see pale blue-green water on top of chalk. I liked the Lampasas River and ponds on top of chalk. Liked the oak tree. Open areas for picnic. A lot of light, open, oak forest with cacti, yucca, and other succulents.

Rain W.

We set out to find a new park to check out and this one came up. The park itself has one small parking lot and a gross bathroom. Yikes. But after that shock, we walked down the main trail. It was ok but there are loose rocks on the dirt but not so loose you can't walk on it in most places. There is a very steep hill to the left of the lot and I didn't even attempt it but if you want to get down to the river you'll have to do it. There's not much there. As we did go down the rest of the trail including the decaying wooden bridges. Please watch the planks as some were super sketchy. The river bed was entirely dried up here and then the "waterfall" we came too was pretty much a trickle. I can see it being amazing in the wet season but it is incredibly steep in places and you can slide down the slippery rocks. We didn't get to the hanging bridge or the other stuff but I'll leave that for another time.

Lawrence D.

I went for the hike. My first time it felt long cause I was lost but it's a fairly short hike. The scenery is beautiful.

Miles R.

I was at this place over a week ago before the cold warmer hit me! :-) I travel for work and the perks of the job I like to to be able to explore different places and I'm a nature lover. I usually take some tropical places for work to do my marketing job and i don't care about some part of the states in the U.S mainland but I'm glad I got a chance to be in Texas again and discover this beautiful place to hike! This is such a neat place, the hiking trail is beautiful, anyone that likes to hike this is the place to be if you are in Killeen, TX just drive about 25 mins to Belton area and enjoy the beautiful nature.

Forest trail
Erik L.

Gorgeous waterfalls and rope bridge you can walk across. Great for a date or just a fun hike with the family to get outdoors. Trails are clean and well paved and there are lots of trails to choose from.

Who wants to bouncy across a BOUNCY BRIDGE?!!!?!! *unicorn grin...*
Maya R.

This gorgeous park is full of surprises. I would elaborate, but I don't want to spoil it for you.. ^_^

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The park is full of trash. Trails are not mark well also teenagers are spray painting the benches and signs. I will not return.

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Good place to breathe and be calm. The pine trees and the river trail are cool to see. It's an easy trail to get through.

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place is alright but take nothing with you that you don't want stolen. my car was broken into and things were stolen.

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Ask the Community - Chalk Ridge Falls Park

How much is admission?

It's actually closed right now, so moot.

Is this hike good for kids how far is the hike to get to the waterfalls?

They are closed down right now.

Do you need a Texas state park reservation for this park?

Yes. But, it doesn't matter as they are closed down right now.

Can you fish here?

They are closed due to water contamination, so I wouldn't advise it.

Are leashed dogs allowed?

Yes look at my sign pic took about a month ago at the beginning of the trail.

Any good places to take my 5 yr old fishing?

If military, kids pond near ctc college.

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Such a tranquil little park, so surprising to discover this after living in Killeen most of my life.

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