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Go to City of Killeen Reservoir if you want to go to a nice lake. This lake is so wonderful. While you're here at City of Killeen Reservoir you can take a hike along the Miller Springs Nature Center Trail, and camping is available at Big Oak Estates. Take a hike on the Dana Peak Park Trail; there are other places here than City of Killeen Reservoir, for example Engineer Lake. There's some interesting stuff to make out at City of Killeen Dam in the neighborhood
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| | of City of Killeen Reservoir, and there are some perfect whitewater spots on Salado Creek. There's just no way anybody can get bored here at City of Killeen Reservoir. A good nearby hotel is Days Inn Harker Heights, and lakes are such calm locations, why not stop at Heiner Lake. A typical amount of precipitation falls here at City of Killeen Reservoir; during May this area sees the most rain, and January is when it's the driest. This is a popular location | |
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for folks from Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood; you can have a great hiking adventure along the Chalk Ridge Falls Park Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Playing golf is lots of fun at Killeen Municipal Golf Course; Super 8 Harker Heights
is a magnificent place to get some rest. Hay Branch flows through this neighborhood, and camping at Elm Grove Mobile Home Estates is always a glorious experience. All through the days of summer highs here at City of Killeen Reservoir
get into the 90's. Once the sun is down it sinks down to the 70's. The winter comes with highs in the 50's, and night lows in the 30's for City of Killeen Reservoir.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 31.085 Longitude: -97.67833
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Salado Creek, Bell CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II+ - 5 miles long (FM 2843 to Salado) |
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Engineer Lake
 | Been looking for a place to fish up here....Good place for catfishing, they start biting after 10pm.... |
Dana Peak Park Trail
 | When will Dana Peak Park open? ...Would like to Know when they planning to open Dana Peak Park on Stillhose lake... |
Chalk Ridge Falls Park Trail
 | 11 miles away I sat on the top side of waterfall and used a rope swing further down the trail, but no leeches. They really should look in to rebuilding a new draw bridge and maybe organizing a clean up day for the trails stream just past the waterfall and old brige. It has the potential of being like Bull Creek in the Austin Texas Green Belt....There are leeches in this waterfall!!!!!!!!!! But it's very pretty but not worth getting sucked on by leeches.... |
Salado Creek
 | 11 miles away So, after reading the above review, the wife and I decided to give this river a shot (we live close by anyway). We have had tons of rain this year, and the water was moving at a pretty good clip. However, the creek bed is wide, making the water shallow. We spent at least 50% of the trip walking. There are a few deep pools, but they are few and far between. Also, not mentioned above, we crossed 4 dams. 2 were easy, 2 were not. Some of the scenery was very nice, but personally, I think it wasn't nice enough to risk twisting an ankle. If you do decide to go, give yourself an minimum of 5 hours to complete the trip.... |
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