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    Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area

    4.5 (30 reviews)
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    Kim P.

    Very nice place to see the wild bluebonnets during spring bloom! Not a bad drive from Austin. Once there, as expected you'll drive through some unpaved roads to get to the water where most of the flowers are. Signage helps guiding everyone where to go. We went on a Sunday in early April, and it was not overrun or too crowded, we have space to take photos without people. The aromas were wonderful and what hit you first as you step out of your vehicle to admire the sea of blues. Highly recommend to check out if you want to see bluebonnets and take good photos!

    Bluebonnets in bloom
    Allyson C.

    We visited Muleshoe twice this past month to admire the bluebonnets and the water. It's such a beautiful clean little spot near our apartment, so we are planning a camping trip. The only reason I knocked off one star is because there really isn't anything to do other than admire the beauty. The only facilities I found when we drove around was one toilet seat above a hole in the ground. I don't think they even have showers here. It costs $5/person to get in and it appears that they are using the money to keep the grounds clean.

    What a view!
    Johanna J.

    Yesterday was our first visit and it was a treat! This is a beautiful vast park with lots to offer. We decided to spend the afternoon catching some sun and a little BBQ with our beloved pet. Folks nearby were so pleasant - came over to our spot so our dogs could introduce themselves and play. Needless to say, our dog had a great time playing with the other dogs in the water and such. This is yet another hidden gem and the entrance fee is $5 per adult for all day access - by far a great bang for your buck! We're looking forward to the next visit - highly recommended!

    Rachael J.

    Tent Camping with our Girl Scout troop was such a blast. We camped out on Lake Travis in Muleshoe Bend Park. It was a beautiful campground that was clean from trash and debris. The roads aren't paved and their were many prickly stickers everywhere. Besides that it was the perfect scenic spot with restrooms nearby. There was a burn restriction so no fires are allowed. Overall, the experience was food for my soul. It's the simple things in life that bring so much joy: being outdoors, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, friendship, & playing in the mud. It's so fun to teach Hudson the important life lesson of...simplicity.

    Rain W.

    We decided to explore this park because of the comments about beautiful wildflowers. It looks like were just missed the main blooms but from what we did see, it was still very beautiful. This is a decently sized park along a lake and there are several pathways. The official roads are only asphalt and gravel. The person at the gate was sure to tell us if we took any dirt ones it was on us if there were any issues. That's fine. We stuck to the main ones. If you get out and walk there is a whole host of grasshoppers, beetles, ladybugs, and caterpillars. There were still several fields featuring red, orange, and yellow flowers. It's pretty calm and serene even with all the campers. Keep in mind the bathrooms are not the kind with flushing toilets or sinks so have plenty of sanitizer available. Parking was a bit hard to find an official spot but not terrible. It's a nice place to walk and take photos. I'd recommend it.

    March 20, 2024 Bella in the Bluebonnets

    This is my all around favorite place to come during bluebonnet season. The fragrance of the bluebonnets are amazing. Every year is a little bit different depending on the rain and temperatures. It's better to come during the weekday so it's not as crowed.

    Tractors at 8am
    Ashtyn P.

    Would be 5 stars for how beautiful it is out here, There are bathrooms with toilet paper, At night it's quiet... My issue is while camping here in the middle of the week, (should be a ghost town) my friend and I got woken up at 7:30am to tractors and lawn mowers... My biggest issue is the fact I go camping to avoid shit like this... not to mention there's only a few campers here none of which are anywhere near us. Couldn't you do this yard work on any of the other miles around the area? I completely understand maintenance and lawn care is a necessity but WHY so early and couldn't you be considerate of the people trying to sleep?!? I can understand late morning or afternoon but 7am?! Needless to say after this trip I probably won't come back for this reason. Not that it's a bad place to camp cause it is beautiful... but for the fact the entire point of camping is peace and quiet and seclusion which we did not have this morning... Not to mention he kept taking breaks and was in front of our tent for no joke over two and a half' hours!! Not even remotely exaggerating either... For being one of the only three tents in the hundreds of acres and acres of land out here... being on a LAKe... why not let campers sleep. Definitely a salty start to my otherwise beautiful morning.

    Laura M.

    We booked site 13 to camp for Labor Day weekend. It would have been perfect if it had not been for the fact there was an extremely loud wedding party right next to us going on til 4am. We told the park the next day and they assured us the group was leaving that day. They did not and we had to endure their selfish behavior and loose, out of control dogs (which were not on leashes and tried to attack our old greyhound). I don't go camping in a peaceful place to listen to Kid Rock til 4am and start up again at 7am. Really disappointing as the place seems great other than that.

    Kimberly V.

    We came out here to go for for a nice walk & found it surprisingly in full beautiful bloom. So of course we took photos. We are now considering camping out here. The fees are very reasonable.

    Leila R.

    Turns out the bluebonnet bliss to be found here is no more! The pics you see of the neverending BB fields are nothing more than a tease from last year. As it were, the BBs are no longer as we had too much rain this year and the fertile fields of yore now reside under water. I came here during the height of this year's bluebonnet explosion only to discover this firsthand There were patches of BB's here and there, but nothing like their former glory. When we came one weekend in late March, it was more a kayaking/camping destination than a bluebonnet one. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement. So, I guess it is a luck of the bluebonnet draw and depending on the year here. If you are not coming for the BB's, I don't know that it would be worth the drive out here.

    Bluebonnets
    Sarah M.

    Wow if you want to see one of the best displays of Bluebonnets in Texas, you better head here quick! Endless fields of Bluebonnets as far as the eye can see and it smells amazing. We definitely did not regret making the hour trip from Austin. The drive from Austin was beautiful as well. Getting into the park there was a line of cars but once we were inside we found a parking spot right away. There were a ton of families, couples and photographers out and about enjoying the beautiful day and scenery. There are a bunch of spots where you can take a selfie or ask a passerby to take a group photo. They also have picnic tables if you want to have a picnic. It does cost $5/person to enter the park so be sure to bring cash.

    Michelle Z.

    This is a nice place you can spent all day here. Boating, BBQ, camping, picnic or just walking. Lake water, trees, bluebonnet...are around you. There is an entry fee need to pay. $5 for adult, $2 for senior who over 65 and youth under 12. The amazing landscape worth to pay. You will enjoy here. P.S. The dogs could be allowed to bring here.

    Bluebonnets as far as the eye can see.
    Deniz V.

    As a lifelong Texan who grew up within an hour or so of this spot, I have no idea how I've never heard of this place, nor been there before as it was hands down the most expansive and impressive place to view bluebonnets. The fields of bluebonnets go beyond anything I've seen in a postcard or book and it really just blew me away. Absolutely gorgeous spot for photos and a perfect place to take a stroll or drive to see the picturesque landscape, water as well as the fields and fields of nearly endless bluebonnets that waft copious amounts of intoxicating floral scents into the air. I'm truly shocked that this is not commonly talked about as one of the must-do things when in the central Texas/Austin area up there with Barton Springs, Hamilton Pool, the Greenbelt, Mount Bonnell, etc... as it really is a local treasure. Absolutely gorgeous and definitely worth seeing in person at least once. Cost is $5 per person to get in, and definitely come when the bluebonnets are going strong. (Mid March-late April)

    Bluebonnets at muleshoe park

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    Hidden gem along Lake Travis. Fun camping spot w great views and lots of space to run around.

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    This is a really nice place with plenty of water access. Higher up on the lake but still a great place to get away from all the ATX noise.

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    Love it! So pet friendly. Great place for bluebonnets. Seen so many fish. Great views!

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    Enough space to set up numerous tents, right by the water (Lake Travis), a fire ring and BBQ pit!

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