Wilson H Fox Campground offers lakefront camping with spacious sites spread across rolling hills. Located near Granger Lake, the area has summer temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F from June through September, with mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. The Taylor area campgrounds provide water access for both people and pets, with several Corps of Engineers parks maintaining facilities year-round.
What to do
Fishing at Granger Lake: Wilson H Fox Campground provides excellent fishing opportunities, particularly for crappie. "You wonder what this lake is best for fishing it's crappie," notes Douglas D., who visited in 2021. The lake's calm waters make it ideal for both shore and boat fishing.
Swimming at designated areas: Cedar Breaks Park features a swimming area that's popular during hot summer months. "Nice campground with spacious sites, clean bathrooms, and lake access for swimming/boating/paddling. I didn't get a single mosquito bite while camping here!" shares Terry W., who appreciated the clean lake waters.
Hiking the Goodwater Loop: Lake Georgetown offers access to the extensive Goodwater Loop trail system. "The park has access to the 26 mile Goodwater loop hiking and mountain biking trail that goes around the entire lake. The trail is very rugged for bikes," explains Laura F., who enjoyed the trail's scenic views.
What campers like
Covered picnic areas: Many campers appreciate the covered structures at Wilson H Fox sites. "Covered areas for each site, and they are a good place to set up, and there are lots of hooks and nails to hang stuff up," reports Joseph C., who found them practical for Texas heat protection.
Spacious and private sites: Taylor Park offers well-maintained camping spots with good separation. Christine W. notes, "The Taylor Park campgrounds near Granger Lake are clean and convenient... Each campground has a shade structure, picnic table, fire ring, and grill."
Lake views and access: Many sites provide direct visual access to the water. "You can find sites here that overlook the water, and have some paths down to the shore," mentions Joseph C. about Wilson H Fox Campground, though he cautions that "some paths are sketchy though."
What you should know
Bathroom maintenance varies: Facilities at some parks require improvement. At Wilson H Fox, Joseph C. observed, "Bathrooms seem iffy. One had intermittent water issues, not flushing. Automatic timed lights can be a pain."
Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have significant terrain variations. At Cedar Breaks Park, Karen H. warns, "The sites along the outside of the loop have lake views and are level. The sites along the inside are scary unlevel! Some of the big rigs were backed in and jacked up 4 feet or so in front."
Wildlife encounters: The area hosts various wildlife species. "We come here every year. Quite, calm. Fishing, swimming, animal watching it has it all," shares Elizabeth M. about her experiences at Wilson H Fox Campground.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Several parks offer play areas for children. Mary S. mentions that Taylor Park has a "great playground for kids," making it suitable for families seeking pet-friendly camping near Taylor, Texas.
Swimming safety awareness: When visiting McKinney Falls State Park Campground, Emily M. advises, "Please be careful swimming. If you can't swim, please refrain or wear a life jacket. There have been several drownings here."
Consider screened accommodations: Some sites offer specialized structures. Roscoe's R. notes at Wilson H Fox, "some sites even had a screened-in bunkhouse," which provides additional comfort for families with small children or when insects are problematic.
Tips from RVers
Electric hookup details: Willis Creek provides reliable services for RVers. Kelly T. confirms, "Water and electric connectors working perfectly," which is essential information for RV campers requiring consistent power.
Dump station locations: Plan accordingly for waste management. Mocsaw $ notes about Jim Hogg Campground, "Dump station is at entrance of park and park is fairly large to haul a portable dump tank."
Site selection strategies: For RVs at Cedar Breaks Park, Karen H. recommends specific areas: "I suggest odd numbers 19-35 and even numbers 36-42 as the most level sites with the best lake views." This guidance helps RVers avoid the unlevel sites that could require excessive stabilization.