Little Oak Campground

9 sites · RV, Tent

Little Oak Campground is like Big Oak’s younger, more reserved sibling.

They share similar qualities: water and electric hook-ups, a picnic table, nearby restroom and shower facilities. And also similar nearby interests from historic ruins to a 3-mile hike/bike trail and gift shop with Wifi access. As one of the smallest loops in the park, what Little Oak lacks in size, it makes up for in POWER. All sites in the Little Oak camp are 50-amp. Pump up the camp.
What this place offers
Campfire allowed
Pets allowed
Showers
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic tables
No sewage hookups
No electric hookups
9 sites
RV, Tent
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Samantha H.
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· September 2017
Bring a hammock and post up on some of the trees in the water.
LocationLittle Oak Campground, McKinney Falls State Park, Texas, United States
What this place offers
Campfire allowed
Pets allowed
Showers
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic tables
No sewage hookups
No electric hookups

Your guide to camping in Little Oak Campground

Overview

Biking

At McKinney Falls State Park, there are nearly nine miles of trails that are great for road or mountain bikes. The 2.8-mile Onion Creek trail has a hard surface which is great for road bikes.

Fishing

McKinney Falls State Park has great fishing spots, including ample shoreline access to Onion Creek. Fishing gear is available to rent through the state park!

Hiking

McKinney is a great place for easy to moderate hikes. The trails take you all throughout Mckinney Falls State Park and allow for great views of the waterfalls. Hiking trails range from .5 miles to 3-mile loops. Checking out "Old Baldy" is a must! The bald cypress tree (and the 2012 Austin Tree of the Year), stands over 100 feet high and is over 500 years old.

Climbing

There are great rocks within the Mckinney Falls State Park for bouldering. Keep an eye on the weather, the rocks can be slick after a rainy day.

Swimming

Swimming is permitted in Onion Creek. The creek is prone to flooding after a rainfall, so make sure swimming conditions are safe! There is nothing better than floating in the creek beneath the waterfalls.

Wildlife watching

The opportunity for wildlife spotting in McKinney Falls State park is great—including white-tailed deer, raccoons, armadillos, squirrels and many bird species, including the colorful painted bunting. The flowing waters of Onion and William­son creeks support majestic bald cypress trees and bright wild­flowers like red turk's cap.

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