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Finding the perfect place to unwind can be a challenge. Search for an RV in Travis County, TX and head over to McKinney Falls State Park to relax and enjoy nature at its finest. Although it's located in the city limits of Austin, McKinney Falls State Park is remote from the hustle and bustle of downtown, making it a good choice for visitors exploring Texas.

City slickers and outdoor adventurers alike will find the best of both worlds at this 600-acre expanse. You can bring your own rig or find a rental RV near Austin and spend the weekend hiking through the park and listening to the sounds of the falls. Or, spend some time during your stay at McKinney Falls State Park exploring all the world-class attractions Austin has to offer.

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Getting Outdoors

Hiking is an excellent way to explore McKinney Falls State Park's cypress forests and tranquil landscape. Nearly nine miles of trails wind through the park for hikers and bikers. The Onion Creek Hike and Bike Trail is just under three miles and has a hard surface for easy walking. Hikers can take the Rock Shelter Trail and explore where early visitors camped.

Be sure to pack your fishing gear in your rental RV. Anglers of all skill levels come to McKinney Falls State Park to try their hand at fishing in the Onion and Williamson Creeks. Don't have a fishing license? No problem. You won't need a license to fish from the shore. Swimming is also permitted in Onion Creek.

On your motorhome camping excursion at McKinney Falls State Park, take some time to unearth the park's hidden treasures. Geocaching is a fun scavenger hunt for the whole family. All you need is a GPS-enabled device to find the park's hidden caches.

Camping at McKinney Falls State Park

State park RV campgrounds may fill up quickly during the peak season, but you can reserve your spot early at McKinney Falls State Park campground. There are 81 campsites with water and electric hookups for RVs. Restroom facilities are within walking distance of the campsites. Picnic tables and grills are also available for campers to use.

The Austin Lone Star RV Resort is just minutes from McKinney Falls State Park and offers full hookups, Wi-Fi, and propane. The resort is gated with controlled access for added security. Restroom and shower facilities are available to all guests. Laundry facilities are also available for an extra fee. You can pick up supplies at the on-site store.

If you're looking to camp in an RV near McKinney Falls State Park, you may want to check out the Austin East KOA Campground. This KOA has large campsites with full hookups, high-speed Wi-Fi, and cable TV. Propane is also available at the KOA. There are always plenty of activities happening at the clubhouse. A pool is available to guests as well as a playground for the kids. Bring your dog along and they can play in the fully enclosed dog park.

Exploring the Area

While camping at McKinney Falls State Park, take a few hours or even the whole day to explore the area around the park. Visit the state capitol building in Austin to learn about the history of Texas and how its legislature operates. Guided tours are available and last approximately 30 minutes.

Stop in and tour the Lyndon B. Johnson Library located on the University of Texas campus. This library is home to 650,000 historical photos and over 45 million pages of historical documents. Recordings of President Lyndon B. Johnson are also preserved at this library, which is housed in a ten-story building designed by Gordon Bunshaft. The photo-engraving mural depicting U.S. presidents and first ladies, located in the library's Great Hall, draws visitors from around the world.

Take part of your day to wander through the Bullock Museum. This museum opened in 2001 and is the official history museum for the state of Texas. Exhibits throughout the museum portray the history of the people who helped found the state as well as the battles fought on the state’s soil and in the legislature. Many of the exhibits are family-centered and truly capture the essence of times gone by that have shaped Texas. The Texas Story Project archived first-person stories about the state, allowing others to relive history through their memories.

If you'd prefer to avoid the big city, drive over to Round Rock for some small-town charm, or visit the Berry Springs Park and Preserve in Georgetown for a relaxing day learning about nature.

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