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Mussie Lake is a great spot to visit for more than one day, Circle T Trail Park and RV is a great spot to camp nearby, and at Mussie Lake you always meet someone from Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood. At Mussie Lake through the months of summer highs are in the 90's with night lows in the 60's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 50's with winter lows in the 20's overnight here at Mussie Lake. This lake is so wonderful. You'll need more than a day to discover
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| | everything Mussie Lake has to offer, you can camp at Elm Grove Mobile Home Estates, and a great nearby hotel is Best Western Inn & Suites. The annual rainfall here at Mussie Lake is about average; May is the month that gets the most rain while January is frequently the driest month. Any time is a delightful time at Mussie Lake if you adore the outdoors. Looking for something in close proximity to Mussie Lake? Gray Lake is in the neighborhood, and close by | |
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you hit upon the Dana Peak Park Trail which is a good hiking trail. Mussie Lake is not the only site close by, Lake Bratcher is a close by lake, and if you need a place to stay Days Inn Copperas Cove is a delightful choice. From Mussie
Lake you get a fine vista of Manere Mountain, and there's whitewater on Rocky Creek for all you adrenaline people. Get your heart beating on the brilliant whitewater of Bee House Creek.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 31.05472 Longitude: -97.83139
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Rocky Creek, Burnet CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II - 7.5 miles long (US 183 to Oakalla) |
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Bee House Creek, Coryell CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II - 9 miles long (Slater Road to Pidcoke) |
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Rocky Creek
 | 10 miles away Hi Land Owner, On the offhand chance you may be back to read this, Kayakers are some of the most respectful people in the world. Why would you want to send someone to jail for simply passing thru a navigable stream that runs thru your land? I don't get it. You know, if it's that much of an issue, you could charge people entry or just insist they check in with you first. Most people aren't looking for trouble....This stretch and all others of rocky creek are private. If I see you on the creek you will at the very least go to jail for trespassing.... |
Engineer Lake
 | 13 miles away Been looking for a place to fish up here....Good place for catfishing, they start biting after 10pm.... |
Dana Peak Park Trail
 | 15 miles away When will Dana Peak Park open? ...Would like to Know when they planning to open Dana Peak Park on Stillhose lake... |
San Gabriel River - North Fork
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO Started at Rio Bonito Cabin Resort and traveled to Camp Tejas. The trip was wonderful and beautiful. That was one of my best relaxing and fun kayak trips yet. Also Rio Bonito Cabin Resort provides nightly rates on some very beautiful cabins with full ammenities. I just have to say my trip was awesome and the North San Gabriel River from Rio Bonito Cabin Resort was a blast.... |
Salado Creek
 | 19 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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