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HIKING THE BLACKLAND on The Comanche Bluff Trail

HIKING THE BLACKLAND on The Comanche Bluff Trail. Hoxie Bridge. Things to Remember : -Trail closes at dark, unless you are camping in Taylor Park, or registered at the Fox Bottom Primitive Campground. -To register for the Primitive Campground call 512/859-2668 ,

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HIKING THE BLACKLAND on The Comanche Bluff Trail

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  1. HIKING THE BLACKLANDon The Comanche Bluff Trail Hoxie Bridge Things to Remember: -Trail closes at dark, unless you are camping in Taylor Park, or registered at the Fox Bottom Primitive Campground. -To register for the Primitive Campground call 512/859-2668, and leave name, telephone #, number of people camping, method of transportation (i.e. hike, bike, or boat), and date arriving and departing. Purified water is not available at camp. -Be aware of the environmental surroundings. * Check/watch weather conditions. * Wear appropriate clothing, (summer vs. winter) * Wear sturdy shoes/boots. * Always let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back. * Bring a first aid kit & insect repellent. * Be able to recognize poisonous snakes, plants and insects. * Always bring and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. * Parts of the trail may contain hazards and become uncrossable at times. Hike and bike at your own risk. -Camping and fires are prohibited along the trail. They are only allowed in designated areas. -Read and become familiar with the Rules and Regulations contained in the Title 36 brochure, available at Taylor Park or at the Granger Lake Project Office. *Emergency Phone Numbers* Williamson County Sheriff’s Department 512/943-1390 or 911 U.S Army Corps of Engineers – Granger Lake 512/859-2668 Fox Bottom Primitive Campground Keep your eyes open on the trail and make notes of what you see. Report any dangers or concerns to Rangers or call 512/859-2668. The trail is NOT completed. Are you or a group interested in volunteering to help us? Trail Notes: Updated 01/05

  2. A GRANGER LAKE HIKING TRAIL BROCHURE HB Taylor Park FB B Trail To Taylor Park Key: A = East Trail Head: restroom B = West Trail Head: restroom C = Primitive Campground HB = Hoxie Bridge FB = Friendship Bridge Distances: A to A (Taylor Park Loop) = 1.5 miles A to B = 1.6 miles B to C = 3.2 miles C CR 496 Government Property Line FM 1331 To US 95 Form located: (F:)gis/GA_FeatureData/ Trails/Hikingtrail.ppt

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