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Lake Livingston State Park

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoFor further information about this park, Click hereKey InfoIf your plans change, please modify or cancel your reservation as soon as possible to allow someone else to enjoy the park. DAY USE FEE: $6 per day, per person 13 and older. PARK STORE AND MARINA HOURS: Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday 8am-5pm. Friday and Saturday 8am-8pm. The Sunset Marina provides visitors with Ice, bait, drinks, snacks, travel necessities, fishing and camping supplies. In addition to this, Lake Livingston State Park souvenirs are available, such as T-shirts, Caps, Hiking stick medallions, Lapel pins, Geocache coins, Bumper stickers and Patches. We rent canoes, stand-up paddle boards, single and double kayaks at our park store from Thursday to Sunday from 8:30am to 3:30pm, weather permitting. Self-service rentals are also available through Paddle EZ Monday-Wednesday from 7am-5pm and Thursday-Sunday from 3:30pm-5pm with extended hours in the Spring and Summer. Use your smart phone to access the Paddle EZ website at paddleez.com. 5.7 miles of trails PARK PHONE NUMBER: 936-365-2201Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionFrom Livingston: Take Hwy 59 South to FM 1988. Turn right (West) for 4 miles to FM 3126. Turn right (North) to the park. Which is 75 miles North of Houston. From Houston: Take Hwy 59 North to FM 1988. Turn left (West) for 6 miles to FM 3126. Turn left (North) to the park. Which is 75 miles North Houston.Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescNo-shows: If you do not check in at the park by noon of the day after your scheduled arrival date, we will cancel the rest of your reservation. Your entrance fees will be refunded, but all other fees will be forfeited. If you think you will arrive after the noon cutoff, call the park or the Customer Service Center to avoid cancellation.

Campgrounds inside Lake Livingston State Park

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