Lake Whitney State Park

Lake Whitney State Park is a state park located in Hill County, Texas, near Whitney, Texas. The park is 775 acres.

History
Lake Whitney was created in 1951 when the United States Army Corps of Engineers constructed a dam on the Brazos River in order to prevent flooding in downstream communities such as Waco.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department leased 775-acres along the east shore of Lake Whitney for Lake Whitney State Park from the United States Department of the Army in 1954. The park opened in 1965.

Recreation
The park offers nature programs throughout the year. The park has facilities for fishing, swimming, boating, water skiing, nature study, hiking, cycling, bird watching, and geocaching. Camping facilities include both recreational vehicle and tent sites and screened shelters. There are 2.1 mi of trails in the park.

Animals
Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, raccoons, squirrels, foxes, coyotes, and bobcats.

The park hosts nearly 200 species of birds. Some of the common birds are bald eagles, American white pelicans, roadrunners, great blue herons and little blue herons.

Flora
The park lies on the Washita Prairie, and features both grasslands and woodlands. Some trees species are netleaf hackberry, cedar elm, post oak, and live oak.