Love this sweet little park with a variety of trails and small-town feel. Lots to offer without getting lost. Loved the new years ornament hike.Full review by P4039UJkathleens
Oct 21, 2024
Buescher State Park (pronounced Bisher, like fisher) is located in the Lost Pines area of central Texas. This very beautiful and hilly State Park is located about 30 miles from Austin, Texas and has …Full review by paulsH525UC
Feb 28, 2023
Great hike through a wooded area. There are enough elevation changes to make it interesting, but not too difficult. Hiking poles are helpful with the hills and toots and rocks on the trail. You still…Full review by melendz
I have a friend who is wanting to propose on a nature/hiking trail so I am checking Texas State Parks-Buescher and Bastrop-for him, for reviews and trail tips from people who have been to either park. Looking at a potential February proposal. What do the trails look like during the month of February? I’m seeing several photos here of a couple of Burscher Trails from February’s past and they look lovely...green pine trees and other green hues. Also, any recommendations on trails that offer a quiet space to actually propose without onlookers?
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Plenty good! TPWD does a great job of maintenance at all it's parks. There are plenty of miles of hiking/biking trails in both Buscher and Bastrop SP's and you can hike/bike the 10+ …
Plenty good! TPWD does a great job of maintenance at all it's parks. There are plenty of miles of hiking/biking trails in both Buscher and Bastrop SP's and you can hike/bike the 10+ miles between the two! Just over a 20 mile round trip when you're staying at one or the other.
I noticed in one of the images for buscher state park there is a tent next to a screen shelter. We are planning a trip to the park soon. Our party of 8 includes some teen-age boys and girls. Could we set up two tents, one for the boys and the other for the girls, at one campsite location.
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Possibly so, but it might be best to call the park directly and ask one of the staff.
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