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Hey guys, recently I went camping with my scout troop at Inks Lake near Austin, TX and we got the chance to go cliff diving at the Devil's Waterhole there. It was loads of fun and I was thinking if there were other lakes or places around Texas that would be fun to go cliff diving or jumping at.
Does any know of any good lakes/parks where my scout troop and I can go cliff jumping and also camping there?
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Go to posssum Kingdom lake. there is even a huge scout camp at the lake to called camp constantine. The lake is huge and there are alot of cliffs. Best lake i've ever been to. I highly suggest it
Go to posssum Kingdom lake. there is even a huge scout camp at the lake to called camp constantine. The lake is huge and there are alot of cliffs. Best lake i've ever been to. I highly suggest it
Are there any good lakes to go cliff jumping/diving at in Texas?
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Hey guys, recently I went camping with my scout troop at Inks Lake near Austin, TX and we got the chance to go cliff diving at the Devil's Waterhole there. It was loads of fun and I was thinking if there were other lakes or places around Texas that would be fun to go cliff diving or jumping at.
Does any know of any good lakes/parks where my scout troop and I can go cliff jumping and also camping there?
Answer
If you are wanting to stay near Austin, you should go north to Lake Georgetown. They have awesome cliffs up there.
Further north, near Hillsboro, is Lake Whitney. From my experience in Texas, they have the best cliffs to dive from.
Make sure to test the depth of the water before diving though.
Almost all lakes in Texas were created by damming up drainage in a low area. They are typically shallow, full of trees and other debris.
If you are wanting to stay near Austin, you should go north to Lake Georgetown. They have awesome cliffs up there.
Further north, near Hillsboro, is Lake Whitney. From my experience in Texas, they have the best cliffs to dive from.
Make sure to test the depth of the water before diving though.
Almost all lakes in Texas were created by damming up drainage in a low area. They are typically shallow, full of trees and other debris.
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