Cedar Hill State Park — Texas Parks Wildlife Department Visit Cedar Hill State Park for the day or weekend Bring your family to hike, bike, picnic, camp, geocache and nature watch The park sits on the shore of Joe Pool Lake, so you can also swim, fish, and boat or paddle
Cedar Hill State Park Trails Map - Texas Parks Wildlife Department Cedar Hill State Park Take to the trails for adventure! Tallgrass prairie meets rugged limestone at the White Rock Limestone Escarpment Remnants of historic Texas Blackland Prairie provide important habitat for prairie wildlife and migratory birds Be sure to check with the office or park Facebook page for any trail closures STAYING SAFE
Cedar Hill State Park - Texas Parks Wildlife Department Purchase a Texas State Park Pass to enjoy free entry to more than 80 state parks for you and your guests for one year You may bring pets to most state parks, but they cannot enter Texas State Park buildings
Joe Pool Lake Access - Texas Parks Wildlife Department Texas Parks and Wildlife Department operates Cedar Hill State Park on the east side of the lake The City of Grand Prairie operates two large parks on the west side and a smaller facility on the Mountain Creek arm at the south end of the reservoir
Cedar Hill State Park Nature - Texas Parks Wildlife Department Eastern bluebird, loggerhead shrike, red-tailed hawk, great horned owl, both turkey and black vultures, and Bewick's wren live in the park year-round The park is home to other neotropical migrants, including the yellow-billed cuckoo, indigo bunting, chuck-will's widow and many others
Cedar Hill State Park - Texas Parks Wildlife Department In 1854, John Anderson Penn settled in the rugged, cedar-covered hills of southwest Dallas County, an area known as the Cedar Mountains Today, remnants of the original Penn Farm survive intact in Cedar Hill State Park
For assistance using this map, contact the park. Cedar Hill • Please review complete Park Rules and Regulations posted at headquarters • Trails may be closed due to wet conditions Contact park headquarters for updates: (972) 291-3900, option 1 FIRES • Gathering of firewood is prohibited • Firewood is available for purchase at park headquarters
Cleburne State Park - Texas Parks Wildlife Department The park surrounds the clear blue water of 116-acre Cedar Lake Enjoy swimming, fishing and no-wake boating Try your luck fishing from our ADA-accessible, covered fishing pier