Wilson H. Fox Park 401 Granger Dam Road, Granger, TX 76530
About the Business
Wilson H. Fox Park is a campground, lodging, and park located at 401 Granger Dam Road in Granger, Texas, United States. As part of Recreation.gov, this institution offers a wide range of experiences and activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy camping, hiking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, or monument tours, you can find it all at Wilson H. Fox Park.
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Whether you're returning to a favorite camping spot or discovering a new one, Wilson H. Fox Park has something for everyone. Additionally, you can cover admission and amenity fees for federal lands, waterways, and monuments with annual or lifetime interagency passes.
If you're looking for a unique holiday experience, Wilson H. Fox Park also offers permits to cut down a Christmas tree in National Forests. With rental options available for RVs and outdoor gear, planning your trip has never been easier.
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Location & Phone number
401 Granger Dam Rd, Granger, TX 76530, United States
Hours open
Monday:
06:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 22:00
Friday:
06:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
06:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"What an awesome to camp. We didn't catch any fish at the lake, but had a great time. The grandkids came and had a blast"
"Too far from a store of any kind but other than that it’s a great park with good RV Camping and great lake access boat ramp and huge picnic choices all with decent privacy. Showers are filthy but grateful to have them."
"This is just for the swim beach, I have not explored the campsites though it was full of campers on a Saturday. Swim beach is small, but rocks are smooth, and the water is a great depth for children. I went on a Saturday, around 12 p.m., and felt like I had the place to myself. I could see it getting very crowded on during the summer, and there's no shade. I don't feel like there's a lot of room to set up a canapy either. Bathrooms were decently clean. Parking is right next to the beach."
"We stayed here two nights at the beginning of October. We really enjoyed our stay. Spacious site with parking for our trailer and our truck. We also had a view of the lake, a fire ring and a covered picnic table. It is also far enough away from town to be quiet but close enough to pick up supplies if needed. I took one star off for the bathrooms/showers. They need more attention than they are getting. When we first arrived, the water was not working in the one closest to us. That got fixed but still not as clean as it could be. Not looking for perfection - just a little more attention. All that said, we would go back."
"So we live in N Austin. We wanted to get out of town, but not too far out, and somewhere other than Georgetown, for a different camping experience. We like wooded camp sites near lakes, with the potential for hiking explorations. We decided to try out Wilson H. Fox because of it's proximity and what it stated it offered. I also prefer using Recreation.gov as a research site when looking at camping. We stayed in camp site 8. We were worried it may be too close to site 10, and it may be for some. It's what's behind that counts. This site backs along Granger Lake, with wooded trees. The Army Corp of Engineers offer covered picnic tables and a fire pit with full hookup for electricity and water. There is also a dump station on site. I would say site 6 and 4 are also very nice. There are bathrooms and playgrounds also available. During the warmer months, bring your boat, as the is also a boat ramp and pier available. The camp hosts were very nice, as were our neighboring campers. Although I wish there was more hiking, when warmer, we'll definitely bring our kayaks."
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