Cleburne State Park
Things to Do
Cleburne State Park mountain bike trails offer 5.5 miles of beautiful scenery with a variety of challenges for all experience levels. The terrain on the trail is as diverse as the hills. You will experience treacherous downhills, fast smooth flats, and everything in between. The technical and wooded trails form an entire loop that has made this trail a favorite for mountain bikers in training or those who enjoy a challenging ride. The trail will test your skills and endurance and is well worth your time!
Fishing and boating the clear blue waters of Cedar Lake is a wonderful way to spend the day with your family. NOTE: Boats may not create any wake on this lake and personal watercraft (i.e. jet skis, seadoos, etc.) are not allowed.
Ranger Programs
The park offers a variety of educational opportunities; check the calendar for upcoming events or contact the park for special tours.
Get more information on the Civilian Conservation Corps, which helped develop this park and numerous others over 70 years ago, by visiting our CCC page that includes the interactive online exhibits and education resource, “The Look of Nature: Designing Texas State Parks During the Great Depression” and “A New Deal for Texas Parks."
Area Attractions
Nearby attractions include Dinosaur Valley State Park; Meridian State Park; Lake Whitney State Park; Acton State Historic Site; Fossil Rim Wildlife Center; Texas Amphitheater featuring "The Promise"; Six Flags over Texas theme park and water park; Texas Ranger baseball in Arlington; three golf courses (Squaw Valley Golf Course, Nolan River Country Club and Cleburne Municipal); and Lake Pat Cleburne.
